Hands-On with the Replacement Bearing for etrailer and Ram Square Jacks

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Today we're going to be taking a look at the complete rebuild process for the 5,000 wind A frame style trailer jack. This is going to be a side wind with metal cap. This is part number TJA-5000S-B. There are going to be three kits that you'll need to completely rebuild it or you can use whichever one you need. Starting at the bottom here in the base we've got a bearing. This is part number TJD-7000-BR. That's our friction reducer so this is going to sit on the screw.
You can see how the inside turns independently from the outside. That sits down on our screw. As that rotates it keeps the friction from building up on the top plate. Next we're going to have the gear kit. We're going to have the side gear, the bottom gear, the handle pin, the base gear pin, and the keeper ring. These are part numbers TJD-7000S-GR.
If you just need to do a handle replacement we also have that available. This is TJD-7000S-HD. That's going to be the handle, the end of the handle or the actual part you'll hang on to and the replacement pin. Let's get these moved over to the side for now. Since this is a brand new jack we're going to take apart and rebuild it with the same components so we won't be messing with those too much any more. Let's go over the process.
Again, we're looking at a metal cap jack here with side wind. We're going to have two bolts that pass through. Those are what keep that top cap in place. If you'll grab a ten mm socket you'll be able to get these backed off. You're going to be reusing these so you want to set them aside.
Kind of tap those out, then we'll pull straight up on that cap. We'll want to do what we can to get all the old grease out of here. Good idea to have some grease on hand. That way you can put it back in there when you're done. Just use regular multi-purpose grease is fine. It doesn't necessarily have to be high temp or anything like that. With most of that cleared out you're going to be able to see the small keeper ring that helps to hold our pin in place. It's going to be right here. You see it kind of rotate around there and spin a little bit. What we want to do is just work one side of it off right where it ends, up and then towards the outside of the jack. See how it's now not in the groove any more. It's sitting behind it. Then you work that all the way around and it should come off for you, just like that. Now we'll want to drive that pin. You can see there's that small semi-circle right here. The gear we need to drive that pin out toward the bottom. We're going to use a five 30 second punch. You could go with one a little bit bigger but you don't want to go too much bigger. You're going to see your handle right there will become free. You'll know you've got that pin driven all the way out. That's going to be the one that has the little grooves in it all the way around. At that point we can slide our handle down. As we slide this out this is going to be just a space here that's there so we'll pull that out. Continue to pull the handle out then we'll have our gear. You can see the little snap rings come with it there. Set those aside. Then you've got your washer. This doesn't normally experience any wear. The same as the bushings that we have in each side here. These are just flange bushings so we shouldn't have to worry about replacement of those. Now we can grab that drive gear there on the bottom. We'll lift that up and off. You'll see this little pin here. It just floats side to side. Pull that out. You'll see we've got a washer there that we'll want to remove. Hang on to that. We're going to be reusing it just like our bushings. Here, here

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