This Ø35 mm jockey wheel clamp is specifically designed for the smaller-sized jack assemblies often found on light trailers, foldable campers, small caravans, or jet-ski dollies. Even though it’s smaller in scale, the clamp is built just as tough as larger models – it uses a 4 mm steel band that’s galvanized for corrosion protection. Its strength is sufficient to hold weight securely and withstand twisting forces when maneuvering the trailer.
Compatibility & installation: The Ø35 mm diameter corresponds to small jockey wheels (for example, the product code 01509-2 described above, rated up to 75 kg). The clamp attaches to the trailer frame with two bolts (not included), which will require careful marking and drilling of holes. Often, this clamp can utilize standard hole spacing from an older model – if you are replacing an old 35 mm clamp, the bolt spacing will likely match, as manufacturers tend to follow common dimensions. After mounting, you simply place the jack’s tube into the open ring of the clamp and tighten the screw.
The screw mechanism is functionally identical to that of 48 mm clamps, but scaled for the smaller diameter. Tightening is easy, with the T-handle allowing you to apply ample force by hand. When you want to adjust the height or remove the wheel, you loosen the screw until the pressure releases and slide out or reposition the tube. The clamp grips a Ø35 mm tube snugly, with no slippage, ensuring that the wheel won’t wobble or slide under load.
Practical benefits: This clamp lets you add or maintain the use of a jockey wheel on a small trailer. For instance, if you have a garden trailer or a small caravan that has been without a jack, installing a Ø35 mm clamp and a small jockey wheel will greatly ease moving and leveling it. Additionally, when storing the trailer, having a jockey wheel means you can leave it stably propped up rather than resting on the ground or on an improvised support. Being made in the EU, the clamp ensures precise dimensions and threads, quality material, and no annoying warps or burrs. This makes installation easier and provides trouble-free long-term use.
As with all clamps, periodically check that the bolts to the frame remain tight, especially in the first few weeks after installation – vibrations might loosen them slightly, so a check and re-tighten is advisable. Keep the screw handle free of sand and rust, and it will turn smoothly every time you need to adjust your jockey wheel.



