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Fulton XP10 0101 - Jack, Montaje Lateral, 1 Libra. Capacidad de elevación, Viento Lateral, atornillado, Viaje de 10 Pulgadas

Envío gratis en pedidos superiores a Mex $600.00

Mex $1,483.68

Mex $ 637 .00 Mex $637.00

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  • Amplia selección de modelos populares: elige entre una amplia gama que coincida con tus requisitos de elevación específicos.
  • Manivela de viento lateral versátil: diseñada para funcionar perfectamente con tubos redondos y cuadrados para una fácil instalación.
  • Materiales de buje duraderos propios: diseñado para un rendimiento a largo plazo y un mantenimiento reducido.
  • Construcción de acero resistente: formado de acero estable y de calibre pesado para una máxima resistencia y estabilidad.
  • Alta capacidad de elevación: maneja cargas desde 400 libras. hasta un impresionante 5 libras, ideal para varias aplicaciones.


Fulton XP10 0101 - Gato giratorio para lengüeta de remolque, 1200 libras. Capacidad


ken
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de enero de 2025
Looks like it will last, good quality.
ken
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de enero de 2025
Looks like it will last, good quality.
ken
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de enero de 2025
Looks like it will last, good quality.
ken
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de enero de 2025
Looks like it will last, good quality.
ken
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de enero de 2025
Looks like it will last, good quality.
ken
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de enero de 2025
Looks like it will last, good quality.
ken
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de enero de 2025
Looks like it will last, good quality.
ken
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de enero de 2025
Looks like it will last, good quality.
Stephan Langlois
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2024
Everything was as expected and in good condition and was fairly easy to install except that I did not used the provided bracket but my previous Jack "U" shapes bolt which I found more convenient and aesthetically pleasing...Simple to lube the gear system but I still have the same worry over the screw itself which ended up corroding and jamming my previous jack (especially when exposed to salt water...). Too bad that there is no easy to grease the screw per say other than having to take the jack apart has seen on some videos...
Stephan Langlois
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2024
Everything was as expected and in good condition and was fairly easy to install except that I did not used the provided bracket but my previous Jack "U" shapes bolt which I found more convenient and aesthetically pleasing...Simple to lube the gear system but I still have the same worry over the screw itself which ended up corroding and jamming my previous jack (especially when exposed to salt water...). Too bad that there is no easy to grease the screw per say other than having to take the jack apart has seen on some videos...
Stephan Langlois
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2024
Everything was as expected and in good condition and was fairly easy to install except that I did not used the provided bracket but my previous Jack "U" shapes bolt which I found more convenient and aesthetically pleasing...Simple to lube the gear system but I still have the same worry over the screw itself which ended up corroding and jamming my previous jack (especially when exposed to salt water...). Too bad that there is no easy to grease the screw per say other than having to take the jack apart has seen on some videos...
Stephan Langlois
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2024
Everything was as expected and in good condition and was fairly easy to install except that I did not used the provided bracket but my previous Jack "U" shapes bolt which I found more convenient and aesthetically pleasing...Simple to lube the gear system but I still have the same worry over the screw itself which ended up corroding and jamming my previous jack (especially when exposed to salt water...). Too bad that there is no easy to grease the screw per say other than having to take the jack apart has seen on some videos...
Stephan Langlois
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2024
Everything was as expected and in good condition and was fairly easy to install except that I did not used the provided bracket but my previous Jack "U" shapes bolt which I found more convenient and aesthetically pleasing...Simple to lube the gear system but I still have the same worry over the screw itself which ended up corroding and jamming my previous jack (especially when exposed to salt water...). Too bad that there is no easy to grease the screw per say other than having to take the jack apart has seen on some videos...
Stephan Langlois
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2024
Everything was as expected and in good condition and was fairly easy to install except that I did not used the provided bracket but my previous Jack "U" shapes bolt which I found more convenient and aesthetically pleasing...Simple to lube the gear system but I still have the same worry over the screw itself which ended up corroding and jamming my previous jack (especially when exposed to salt water...). Too bad that there is no easy to grease the screw per say other than having to take the jack apart has seen on some videos...
Stephan Langlois
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2024
Everything was as expected and in good condition and was fairly easy to install except that I did not used the provided bracket but my previous Jack "U" shapes bolt which I found more convenient and aesthetically pleasing...Simple to lube the gear system but I still have the same worry over the screw itself which ended up corroding and jamming my previous jack (especially when exposed to salt water...). Too bad that there is no easy to grease the screw per say other than having to take the jack apart has seen on some videos...
Stephan Langlois
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2024
Everything was as expected and in good condition and was fairly easy to install except that I did not used the provided bracket but my previous Jack "U" shapes bolt which I found more convenient and aesthetically pleasing...Simple to lube the gear system but I still have the same worry over the screw itself which ended up corroding and jamming my previous jack (especially when exposed to salt water...). Too bad that there is no easy to grease the screw per say other than having to take the jack apart has seen on some videos...
Kristen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Very Nice
Kristen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Very Nice
Kristen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Very Nice
Kristen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Very Nice
Kristen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Very Nice
Kristen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Very Nice
Kristen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Very Nice
Kristen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Very Nice
Laura Galvis
Comentado en México el 20 de noviembre de 2024
Muuuuyyyy pequeñas . Son más organizadoras que para cargar
Minnie Ramz
Comentado en México el 2 de agosto de 2023
Si buscan cajas para organizar/guardar accesorios ligeros, juguetes o ropa, esto es lo ideal. Justo al tamaño del chifonier. Son de un plástico no muy rígido. La estiba no debe ser pesada porque no soportaría y se deformarían o peor, se fracturaría. Estan bien hechos y no huelen feo(petrolato). Había utilizado cajas de este tipo, sólo que de uso rudo como donde llevan legumbres y herramientas, pero se veían "muy feitas"; tampoco era necesario tanto rendimiento. Estoy satisfecha con la compra.
Mayela
Comentado en México el 1 de diciembre de 2023
Muy prácticas para traer en el auto y colocar el mandado y bajar la caja . Doblarla y volver a ponerla en el auto.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de octubre de 2023
The crates were ok. Not super sturdy, but not totally flimsy. I ordered them based on one of the given sets of dimensions which were not correct. The dimensions given in the title description are not correct. Be sure to go by the dimensions in the description.
Monserrat
Comentado en México el 27 de octubre de 2023
Son buenas cajas, son chiquitas pero cumplen su función y para cajuelas pequeñas funcionan muy bien.
Kris Buffalo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de enero de 2023
I love these! Sturdier than I expected and they stack on top of each other nicely. Bought the first time to store soda/beer cans and I liked them so much I bought more to use in the garage. So far, all are in use, but I like the idea that they can fold up when not using. I’ll probably buy more soon!
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de abril de 2023
These are so cute. They are smaller than I anticipated but that's my fault for not reading the full description. They are very easy to fold out and have so many uses.
Mark
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de septiembre de 2022
Nice quality, sturdy.
Mark
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de septiembre de 2022
Nice quality, sturdy.
Mark
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de septiembre de 2022
Nice quality, sturdy.
Mark
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de septiembre de 2022
Nice quality, sturdy.
Mark
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de septiembre de 2022
Nice quality, sturdy.
Mark
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de septiembre de 2022
Nice quality, sturdy.
Mark
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de septiembre de 2022
Nice quality, sturdy.
Mark
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de septiembre de 2022
Nice quality, sturdy.
DJS
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2021
Sturdy containers and easy to fold out. I’m using these to organize my 6 foot chest freezer. The storage capacity is perfect for separating items in my freezer and stack well for easy removal and access to items in lower containers.
Julia
Comentado en México el 16 de octubre de 2021
Diseño innovador, fácil de doblar, material resistente. Lo único que no me gustó fue la altura, son muy bajitas las cajas.
kfreede
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de septiembre de 2021
The crates are stackable, sturdy, easy to set up and easy to store. Take up little space and were a great addition to our camping equipment where they served multiple uses - from personal storage to providing kitchen shelving.
ALFONSO GUTIERREZ TOVAR
Comentado en México el 4 de noviembre de 2020
Muy buen producto, ampliamente recomendable. Llegó antes de lo previsto.
Timmy G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2018
Have a 14 ft Aluminum boat, 10hp outboard. Orig. 2006 wheeled jack wrkd, but crank handle rotted out n internal gears shot. Looked at many replacements online and didn't wnt to take the chance on any of those jacks in the $20-40 range as reviews reflected poor build quality. This cost me $60 and so far it appears to be a fair price. Granted, i'll never come close to the max tongue weight, but i certainly do push this trailer around after unhitching from the Truck. The build is heavy all around. The entire area around the wheel as well. I swing my trailer bk n frth as i push from driveway to my yard whr i park the boat. Wheel is plastic, but appears thick enough to hold up. (I saved old plastic wheel jst in case, beat up but will still roll jst fine). Before first use, i made sure to pop off top cap and liberally lube gears with Johnson Tripple Guard Grease!! As well as the crank handle and wheel assembly. I will update if hv issues. Update; 4/17/21, All still good, no issues. UPDATE; 1/30/22. Finished out the 2021 season with 19 Trips out to Fish. No issues to report. Also, each day I go out, I crank the jack down and at end of day I crank almost all the way up( extended), to help rain flow to stern and out. I keep wheel on a rag as to avoid any possible flat spotting while awaiting next trip.
Timmy G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2018
Have a 14 ft Aluminum boat, 10hp outboard. Orig. 2006 wheeled jack wrkd, but crank handle rotted out n internal gears shot. Looked at many replacements online and didn't wnt to take the chance on any of those jacks in the $20-40 range as reviews reflected poor build quality. This cost me $60 and so far it appears to be a fair price. Granted, i'll never come close to the max tongue weight, but i certainly do push this trailer around after unhitching from the Truck. The build is heavy all around. The entire area around the wheel as well. I swing my trailer bk n frth as i push from driveway to my yard whr i park the boat. Wheel is plastic, but appears thick enough to hold up. (I saved old plastic wheel jst in case, beat up but will still roll jst fine). Before first use, i made sure to pop off top cap and liberally lube gears with Johnson Tripple Guard Grease!! As well as the crank handle and wheel assembly. I will update if hv issues. Update; 4/17/21, All still good, no issues. UPDATE; 1/30/22. Finished out the 2021 season with 19 Trips out to Fish. No issues to report. Also, each day I go out, I crank the jack down and at end of day I crank almost all the way up( extended), to help rain flow to stern and out. I keep wheel on a rag as to avoid any possible flat spotting while awaiting next trip.
Timmy G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2018
Have a 14 ft Aluminum boat, 10hp outboard. Orig. 2006 wheeled jack wrkd, but crank handle rotted out n internal gears shot. Looked at many replacements online and didn't wnt to take the chance on any of those jacks in the $20-40 range as reviews reflected poor build quality. This cost me $60 and so far it appears to be a fair price. Granted, i'll never come close to the max tongue weight, but i certainly do push this trailer around after unhitching from the Truck. The build is heavy all around. The entire area around the wheel as well. I swing my trailer bk n frth as i push from driveway to my yard whr i park the boat. Wheel is plastic, but appears thick enough to hold up. (I saved old plastic wheel jst in case, beat up but will still roll jst fine). Before first use, i made sure to pop off top cap and liberally lube gears with Johnson Tripple Guard Grease!! As well as the crank handle and wheel assembly. I will update if hv issues. Update; 4/17/21, All still good, no issues. UPDATE; 1/30/22. Finished out the 2021 season with 19 Trips out to Fish. No issues to report. Also, each day I go out, I crank the jack down and at end of day I crank almost all the way up( extended), to help rain flow to stern and out. I keep wheel on a rag as to avoid any possible flat spotting while awaiting next trip.
Timmy G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2018
Have a 14 ft Aluminum boat, 10hp outboard. Orig. 2006 wheeled jack wrkd, but crank handle rotted out n internal gears shot. Looked at many replacements online and didn't wnt to take the chance on any of those jacks in the $20-40 range as reviews reflected poor build quality. This cost me $60 and so far it appears to be a fair price. Granted, i'll never come close to the max tongue weight, but i certainly do push this trailer around after unhitching from the Truck. The build is heavy all around. The entire area around the wheel as well. I swing my trailer bk n frth as i push from driveway to my yard whr i park the boat. Wheel is plastic, but appears thick enough to hold up. (I saved old plastic wheel jst in case, beat up but will still roll jst fine). Before first use, i made sure to pop off top cap and liberally lube gears with Johnson Tripple Guard Grease!! As well as the crank handle and wheel assembly. I will update if hv issues. Update; 4/17/21, All still good, no issues. UPDATE; 1/30/22. Finished out the 2021 season with 19 Trips out to Fish. No issues to report. Also, each day I go out, I crank the jack down and at end of day I crank almost all the way up( extended), to help rain flow to stern and out. I keep wheel on a rag as to avoid any possible flat spotting while awaiting next trip.
Timmy G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2018
Have a 14 ft Aluminum boat, 10hp outboard. Orig. 2006 wheeled jack wrkd, but crank handle rotted out n internal gears shot. Looked at many replacements online and didn't wnt to take the chance on any of those jacks in the $20-40 range as reviews reflected poor build quality. This cost me $60 and so far it appears to be a fair price. Granted, i'll never come close to the max tongue weight, but i certainly do push this trailer around after unhitching from the Truck. The build is heavy all around. The entire area around the wheel as well. I swing my trailer bk n frth as i push from driveway to my yard whr i park the boat. Wheel is plastic, but appears thick enough to hold up. (I saved old plastic wheel jst in case, beat up but will still roll jst fine). Before first use, i made sure to pop off top cap and liberally lube gears with Johnson Tripple Guard Grease!! As well as the crank handle and wheel assembly. I will update if hv issues. Update; 4/17/21, All still good, no issues. UPDATE; 1/30/22. Finished out the 2021 season with 19 Trips out to Fish. No issues to report. Also, each day I go out, I crank the jack down and at end of day I crank almost all the way up( extended), to help rain flow to stern and out. I keep wheel on a rag as to avoid any possible flat spotting while awaiting next trip.
Timmy G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2018
Have a 14 ft Aluminum boat, 10hp outboard. Orig. 2006 wheeled jack wrkd, but crank handle rotted out n internal gears shot. Looked at many replacements online and didn't wnt to take the chance on any of those jacks in the $20-40 range as reviews reflected poor build quality. This cost me $60 and so far it appears to be a fair price. Granted, i'll never come close to the max tongue weight, but i certainly do push this trailer around after unhitching from the Truck. The build is heavy all around. The entire area around the wheel as well. I swing my trailer bk n frth as i push from driveway to my yard whr i park the boat. Wheel is plastic, but appears thick enough to hold up. (I saved old plastic wheel jst in case, beat up but will still roll jst fine). Before first use, i made sure to pop off top cap and liberally lube gears with Johnson Tripple Guard Grease!! As well as the crank handle and wheel assembly. I will update if hv issues. Update; 4/17/21, All still good, no issues. UPDATE; 1/30/22. Finished out the 2021 season with 19 Trips out to Fish. No issues to report. Also, each day I go out, I crank the jack down and at end of day I crank almost all the way up( extended), to help rain flow to stern and out. I keep wheel on a rag as to avoid any possible flat spotting while awaiting next trip.
Timmy G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2018
Have a 14 ft Aluminum boat, 10hp outboard. Orig. 2006 wheeled jack wrkd, but crank handle rotted out n internal gears shot. Looked at many replacements online and didn't wnt to take the chance on any of those jacks in the $20-40 range as reviews reflected poor build quality. This cost me $60 and so far it appears to be a fair price. Granted, i'll never come close to the max tongue weight, but i certainly do push this trailer around after unhitching from the Truck. The build is heavy all around. The entire area around the wheel as well. I swing my trailer bk n frth as i push from driveway to my yard whr i park the boat. Wheel is plastic, but appears thick enough to hold up. (I saved old plastic wheel jst in case, beat up but will still roll jst fine). Before first use, i made sure to pop off top cap and liberally lube gears with Johnson Tripple Guard Grease!! As well as the crank handle and wheel assembly. I will update if hv issues. Update; 4/17/21, All still good, no issues. UPDATE; 1/30/22. Finished out the 2021 season with 19 Trips out to Fish. No issues to report. Also, each day I go out, I crank the jack down and at end of day I crank almost all the way up( extended), to help rain flow to stern and out. I keep wheel on a rag as to avoid any possible flat spotting while awaiting next trip.
Timmy G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2018
Have a 14 ft Aluminum boat, 10hp outboard. Orig. 2006 wheeled jack wrkd, but crank handle rotted out n internal gears shot. Looked at many replacements online and didn't wnt to take the chance on any of those jacks in the $20-40 range as reviews reflected poor build quality. This cost me $60 and so far it appears to be a fair price. Granted, i'll never come close to the max tongue weight, but i certainly do push this trailer around after unhitching from the Truck. The build is heavy all around. The entire area around the wheel as well. I swing my trailer bk n frth as i push from driveway to my yard whr i park the boat. Wheel is plastic, but appears thick enough to hold up. (I saved old plastic wheel jst in case, beat up but will still roll jst fine). Before first use, i made sure to pop off top cap and liberally lube gears with Johnson Tripple Guard Grease!! As well as the crank handle and wheel assembly. I will update if hv issues. Update; 4/17/21, All still good, no issues. UPDATE; 1/30/22. Finished out the 2021 season with 19 Trips out to Fish. No issues to report. Also, each day I go out, I crank the jack down and at end of day I crank almost all the way up( extended), to help rain flow to stern and out. I keep wheel on a rag as to avoid any possible flat spotting while awaiting next trip.
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