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    The only thing worth considering is a pneumatic rattle gun or the cordless equivalent and not what the hobby community calls an impact gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin62 View Post
    Do you grip the shaft of the jack directly with the chuck or do you have an adapter with a socket on it?
    The shaft into the gear box is round. Its designed to have a handle on it, which is secured to the shaft with a pin. I had some adapters/sleeves machined to slide over the shaft, secured by the pin with a round drill bit like end to go into the drill. I've ground that end into a hexagonal shape to give the drill/chuck more grip

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Parks View Post
    The only thing worth considering is a pneumatic rattle gun or the cordless equivalent and not what the hobby community calls an impact gun.

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    Thanks for the reply. Yep, that's what @Colin62 was suggesting too. I'm just concerned about stuffing up the jack's gear box

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    We had electric legs on the trailers I had anything to do with, I guess they were 24V.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Parks View Post
    We had electric legs on the trailers I had anything to do with, I guess they were 24V.
    Interesting. I don't suppose you remember who made them? We've got 24 and 240v power available.

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