Manual Crank Handle for Electric Jack

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I have an RV with an electric jack. It does not have the manual crank handle that goes with it. When I look for a replacement online the crank handles I see do not look like they would fit. So I am wondering if someone knows of a place to get one.

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RV: 2010 Forest River Santa Fe Rockwood Roo 233S
Has instructions for Barker VIP 3000 power jack. Although that is similar to what the RV has it is not exactly the same.
Instructions say 28259 is jack handle part number but that handle end does not look right.
The handle needs to connect to a 7.8mm x 15.8mm metal piece.

Mine looks pretty similar to this one: https://www.forestriverforums.com/forums/f5/missing-manual-hand-crank-for-a-frame-jack-141647.html

I have attached pictures to the post (side view, top view and top views with housing removed).


Thanks for the help.
 

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Thanks for the link. I looked through the list and did not find a match. I was curious if anyone else had a jack similar to this one and could tell me the model number as I might be able to use that to find the part number of the handle.
 
Thanks for the link. I looked through the list and did not find a match. I was curious if anyone else had a jack similar to this one and could tell me the model number as I might be able to use that to find the part number of the handle.

I have to ask what is a Forest River Santa Fe Rockwood Roo 233S?

Never heard of Santa Fe Rockwood Roo?
 
would not take a lot to open up one that is close in size if you have a angle grinder

in fact if you got a old socket and a angle grinder you could easily grind a socket to fit
then use a ratchet and a extension bar to wind up down


you could even use socket in a drill / small battery impact driver?
 
Hmm, angle grinding a socket could work as a socket connection of some sort is preferred as I could use my drill with it.
 

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