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9000 Lb LP Jacks (Pair) - 94-3003
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
9000 Lb LP Jacks (Pair)
HWH RV Leveler - Computer Controlled 610 Series
HWH RV leveler have long been recognized for their uncompromising quality and precision engineering. The 610 computer control kit provides the true convenience of an automatic four point air RV leveler system.
This links to additional information about the 610 Series HWH RV Leveler.
The HWH leveling systems require a number of components to make a complete system. The basic components are listed below:
Quantity Required | Component Description |
1 | Control System Kit such as the 610 or 210 Series |
2 Kits | Jack Leg Pair Kits ( Straight-Acting or Kick-Down) |
2 Kits | Mounting Bracket Pair Kits matched to vehicle/jacks |
1 | Hydraulic Power Unit Kit matched to System Selected |
1 | Hydraulic Hose Kit for selected system |
1 | Operator's Manual for specific system |
7-9 quarts | HWH Specialty Hydraulic Oil |
A Buzzer Kit and Pressure Switch Kit may also be used on specific applications. Please note that it important that all components be selected and matched for the specific application and RV. The combinations are too numerous to list herein. Components and prices that are shown in the tables are just to indicate general prices. Bracket kits will be generally cost $20 to $150.
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6000 Lb Low Jacks (Pair)
More Details
- Manufacturer Numbers
- AP0229
- Manufacturer
- Hwh Corporation
- UPC List
- 613774002295
- Product Cross-Sells
- 94-3001
- Related Products
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94-1206
92-8244
94-3042 - Brand
- HWH
- Features
- Touch of the button computer controlled leveling.
- Leveleze Indicator light system to help if you want to manually level the coach.
- Sleek Touch control panel.
- "No Sink" leveling since the leveling air bags are located between the coach frame rails and the axle housing and do not contact the ground.
- BI-AXIS logic enables coach to be leveled by raising sides or ends of the coach using air bag pairs. This method helps keep the frame rails in a common plane reducing body twist.
- Temporarily Unavailable
- Yes