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Winding stabilizer legs up and down can be a time-
consuming job and not a fun one on a hit day. To make
the job faster and easier why not use a cordless drill?
When doing this it is advisable to use a cordless drill
with an adjustable clutch for two reasons:
1. It will prevent you over tightening the stabilizer
and damaging the gears r breaking the shear
pins inside.
2. A clutch will make it safer as the drill will be
less likely to spin in your hands when the
stabilizer hits the ground
To transform your drill, you will need an adapter to 3/8
or ½” drive depending on your socket, you’ll also need
a 19mm socket to attach to the stabilizer drive.
Always remember not to over tighten stabilizers to
avoid damage to the gears or roll pins.
For caravans that have a more recessed stabilizer you
may need a further socket extension to each the hex
drive on the stabilizer as caravans being wider extend
beyond the chassis mount for the legs.
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USING A CORDLESS DRILL FOR STABILIZERS
Cordless drill takes the hard work out of stabilizer legs
An extended square drive to suit your socket is ideal
You’ll need a cordless drill with clutch & 19mm sockets