Adapter Extension 540 mm / 17 mm for Caravan Steady Leg
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Adapter Extension 540 mm / 17 mm for Caravan Steady Leg
Product.Nr.: 990012788
- Adapter extension for caravan steady legs
- 540 mm length for more reach and more comfortable cranking
- 17 mm connection - fits common cranks/drives
- Suitable for almost all caravan types
This adapter extension is the practical solution when the existing operation of the steady leg (crank support) is too short or difficult to reach. With the additional length of 540 mm, the support can be operated more ergonomically - ideal for stabilising and levelling the caravan on a pitch or campsite.
The extension is inserted between the crank or drive and the steady leg, ensuring better power transmission and more comfort when winding up and down. The 17 mm connection is a common size in the caravan sector and is therefore suitable for many systems.
Note: A steady leg is used to stabilise a parked caravan (not to lift it like a jack). Please check the required connection diameter (17 mm) before purchase.
Technical data
- Product type: Adapter / extension for steady leg
- Length: 540 mm
- Connection size: 17 mm
- Dimensions (L × W × H): 543 × 25 × 25 mm
- Application: Caravan, camper
- Compatibility: suitable for almost all caravan types
Frequently asked questions about this product
Three factors are key:
- Tube diameter — measured on the support wheel’s tube, not on the bracket. Common sizes are 35, 48 and 60 mm. It’s best to check with a calliper: a 48 mm support wheel won’t fit into a 60 mm bracket.
- Load capacity — this must match your trailer’s tongue load. A support wheel that is not strong enough will bend or become impossible to crank under load.
- Design — automatic jockey wheels fold in automatically when the trailer is coupled; basic models are cranked up by hand and locked into place.
Go straight to the right size: 48 mm jockey wheels, 60 mm jockey wheels or the full overview.
Common mistakes: ordering the wrong tube diameter; failing to crank the jockey wheel fully up or lock it in place before setting off; the clamp being too loose. A jockey wheel that spins freely can quickly cause damage on the motorway.
When it’s worth replacing: a worn-out wheel, a stiff crank, or a worn-out spindle. In most cases, a complete training wheel is cheaper than buying the parts separately.
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