Adapter extension 440 mm / 19 mm for caravan screw jack
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Adapter extension 440 mm / 19 mm for caravan screw jack
Product.Nr.: 990012789
- Adapter extension for caravan screw jacks
- Length 440 mm, diameter 19 mm
- Suitable for almost all caravan types
- Supports more comfortable positioning and operation of the jack
This adapter extension is a practical add-on for the screw jack on a caravan. It extends the operating position, making it easier to engage and turn the jack-especially helpful when access is tight or more distance from the vehicle is needed.
The extension is used as an adapter between the operating tool and the screw jack. A screw jack is a support leg mounted on the caravan that is manually screwed down to stabilize the stand (e.g. when camping or on a pitch). Thanks to the matching 19-mm receiver, the extension is versatile and suitable for many common support systems.
Ideal for campers who value easy handling when leveling and stabilizing their caravan-whether at the campsite, during a stopover, or in the driveway at home.
Technical data
- Product type: Adapter / extension for screw jack
- Length: 440 mm
- Diameter: 19 mm
- Dimensions (L × W × H): 440 × 25 × 25 mm
- 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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