🚀 Elevate your roadside game with power and precision!
The Dr.Roc Scissor Jack Adapter is a robust, chrome vanadium steel tool designed to convert your 1/2" drive impact wrench, 13/16" lug wrench, or power drill into a powerful scissor jack lifter. Compatible with most loop or double eyelet scissor jacks, it offers a standardized fit and effortless operation, making vehicle lifting safer and faster. Trusted by millions, it’s the essential upgrade for every automotive toolkit.
Load Capacity | 5E+2 kg |
Maximum Lifting Height | 16.5 Millimeters |
Brand | Dr.Roc |
Color | black |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.1 x 1 x 1.63 inches |
OEM Part Number | DR-25097 |
Manufacturer | Dr.Roc |
Model | Scissor jack adaptor |
Item Weight | 3.98 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.1 x 1 x 1.63 inches |
Item model number | DR-25097 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Metallic Finish |
Manufacturer Part Number | DR-25097 |
E**E
An Integral Part of my NASSCAR Tire Change System!
I have a 2018 Toyota Camry hybrid. And as most of you know, the Toyota Camry is one of NASCAR’s Cup cars. So everything for a Camry driver needs to be fast.So of course the first thing I did was pitch the donut tire and replace it with a real full service tire. I mean, you aren't going to win any races on a donut, right? So next I needed a cordless impact gun to get the lug nuts off fast. But using that silly hook in the hole scissor jack pole and handle just wasn't going to work. I mean, can you imagine the look on people’s faces when they see you, with a CAMRY on the side of the road, twirling that silly pole? Simply not happening!Enter the Dr. Roc Scissor Jack Adapter. Now I can use my cordless impact gun to jack my car up proper. Passer's by will have far more respect for me, and I won't get laughed off the side of the road for being next to a CAMRY using a twirly rod! But just be very careful when using a high powered impact driver with your lowly scissor jack. Because your scissor jack likely isn't use to the high performance output of the impact driver, and you could literally "smoke" the threads on the scissor jack's screw drive mechanism. This could cause catastrophic failure and as you know, failure costs time. So it's important to take a deep breath and slow down (I know, that's not an easy thought for a Camry driver) and use the variable speed feature on the impact driver to raise and lower the car safely within the mechanical limits of the screw drive on the scissor jack. Careful consideration of keeping the jack operating within its safe limits will pay off in the end due to a successful tire change event. And you'll be back to the races in no time!This little gem appears to be very well made and I'm sure with proper use will last a lifetime. The same can be said about the scissor jack if treated with respect. I highly recommend getting one of these if you don't want to look silly using the hook and hole twirly pole on the side of the road.See you on the track!
U**O
Works great.
This GREATLY improves the jack experience. Used a simple 18v Ryobi drill and it handled it no problem with a 3/8" driver adapter.
J**Y
Minor Mechanical Interference
This is an impressively simple solution to a problem common to many OEM scissor jacks. That said, however, there was a small dimensional interference between the adaptor and the OEM jack that came with my GMC Terrain which did not allow the bolt to be installed in the clevis. I could have solved it by simply redrilling the holes in the adaptor holes slightly oversized but the vanadium steel was too hard for my DIY drill bits so I rummaged through my scrap collection and eventually found a slightly undersized bolt, nut and washers that allowed me to complete the assembly. No big deal, just a minor annoyance.
B**S
What's Up Jack?
It works.
H**R
Where were you when the game was changed?
If you still use the horrible handle instead of a 1/2 in impact gun to jack up your car, you might just be a loser. The game, and by extension, life itself has been changed. The rules are simply different. I believe in the future we will separate time periods, not with BC and AD, but with Before Jack Adapter and After Jack Adapter. What was once a painful, laborious task, carried out by tortured souls, (who couldn't use a hydraulic jack for one reason or another), is now only a few ugga duggas from top to bottom. I pity the poor souls forced to use the standard crank handles, as they have yet to be granted the life-changing gift that is this adapter. Humanity itself will never be the same. The game has changed, and it's time to join us in the future.
A**.
The Solution!
If shortly - this stuff greatly improves the usability of your scissor jack!If you are not a car mechanic, then jack is hardly what you use frequently. As a result, when one day you will need to use the scissor jack, then the OEM hook, which idea is to help you in lifting your car, may become a real pain since you simply don’t have enough practice. And yes, I had a couple of THOSE days...So, I searched the web for a compact and not expensive solution. I found it here on Amazon - Dr.Roc’s ½” scissor jack adaptor. It is small in size, but huge in its convenience and it will probably make your day, once you get a chance to use it (especially if you have used the OEM hook ever before).Once received, I attached it to the jack, took a small 6” ratchet wrench with ½” head and then, gave my “new” jack a try. Well, I can just say that my car literally flew up – in about 20 sec with no physical efforts the job was done. WOW!BTW, in my particular case I kept the adaptor attached – there was enough space for such an extension in my car jack’s “parking lot”. I’ve just inserted a rubber washer into the adapter-jack junction, in order to avoid rattling while driving. And, of course, you should have something with the ½” head to use it with this adaptor. As I’ve mentioned, I used the small ratchet wrench.5 stars! Absolutely recommended!
M**.
Well-made, but needs extension for accommodating hog ring anvil impact.de d d
The media could not be loaded. First off, this product seems pretty well made. I bought it for my travel kit which includes my impact wrench. One thing to note though, I have a hog ring anvil and this would not work directly on the impact. There are no indentions on the inside to accommodate this like most sockets or extensions have. However, I also carry a 6” extension that worked perfect with it attached to my impact. If you have a detent pin anvil impact, you’ll be just fine.Only modification I made was to add a wing nut in place of the regular nut for one less tool to mess with on the side of the road. Nonetheless, a nice addition to the roadside assistance kit.
L**.
Not a perfect fit for my doble eyelet scissor jack
The item doesn’t fit snugly, I’m going to have to add two more washer as spacers
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