Product Details
20000 lb Sprinter Computer-Controlled Leveling System by HWH®. Owners of Class B RVs built on the Sprinter Chassis can enjoy the benefits of computer-controlled, automatic leveling used for Class A and bus-style RVs. The single-step touch panel is easy to operate and the telescoping jacks are specifically designed to fit this chassis’ low-profile design. The jacks are very compact with a long 13" stroke.
Specifications
Lifting capacity: 20000 lb |
Lifting capacity per front jack: 4000 lb |
Lifting capacity per rear jack: 6000 lb |
Stroke: 13" |
Includes
- (AP37523) Jack Kit: Two Straight-Acting (Power-Extend/Spring-Retract) Jacks with a lifting capacity of 4000 lb per jack on the front (Fits five cylinder diesel)
- (AP37524) Jack Kit: Two Straight-Acting (Power-Extend/Spring-Retract) Jacks with a lifting capacity of 6000 lb per jack on the rear (Fits five cylinder diesel)
- (AP53008) Power Unit Kit: 725 Series, 12 Volt DC Motor and Pump 125 amp) 3,000 psi relief with prewired control module and jack valving
- (AP52515 Control Kit: 725 Series, Single-Step BIAXIS® Touch Panel-Controlled Hydraulic Leveling System with Leveleze® Light Package
- (AP0252) Hose Kit
- (AP37525) Crosstie Kit (Rear)
- (P35390) Bezel Plate
Features
- High quality at an affordable price
- Expertly made from premium materials
- Built to match your exact requirements
HWH® was founded in 1967 and for the first 17 years of business they designed and manufactured machines and hydraulics for agricultural customers like John Deere and Caterpillar. During those early years in the agricultural industry, the company discovered a niche for supplying hydraulic leveling systems to the RV industry (because the RV industry was currently borrowing agricultural equipment to patch their needs). HWH® has since led the RV industry in hydraulic and air leveling technology. They've introduced countless innovative hydraulic slide-out systems to the market and have brought many other advanced hydraulic/air solutions to the RV market ranging from hydraulic step systems to air suspension systems to saddle-rack systems.