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- Item: Bottle Jack,Air Act,Low Profile,20 tons
- Standards: ASME PASE 2014
- Minimum Height: 8 in
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- Item: High-Clearance Bottle Jacks
- Standards: ANSI/ASME B30.1, PALD 1
- Load Capacity: 22.5 ton
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- Item: Fully Welded Bottle Jack,30 tons
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- Item: Flat Bottom Ram,Long,Heavy Duty,8 tons
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- Item: Air Hydrlc Bttle Jack,Fully Wldd,12 tons
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- Item: Hydraulic Bottle Jack 6T
Key Features:
- Item: High-Clearance Bottle Jacks
- Minimum Lift Height: 0 in
- Jack Type: Bottle Jack
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- Item: Fully Welded Bottle Jack,8 tons
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- Lifting Capacity: 20 tons
- Item: Bottle Jack,Air Hydraulic,20T
- Features: Each Unit Factory Tested at 150% Overload, Heavy Duty Return Springs
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- Lifting Capacity: 50 tons
- Item: Bottle Jack,Air Hydraulic,50T
- Features: Chromed Ram and Aluminum Air Motor for Long Life; Min. Height 12"
Key Features:
- Item: High-Clearance Bottle Jacks
- Standards: ANSI/ASME B30.1
- Load Capacity: 10 ton
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- Item: Hydraulic Bottle Jack 2T
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- Item: High-Clearance Bottle Jacks
- Handle Length: 11 in
- Jack Type: Bottle Jack
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- Item: Hydraulic Bottle Jack 4T
About Bottle Jacks
Bottle jacks are mechanical devices designed to lift heavy objects, such as cars and other vehicles. They can be used in a variety of applications, including construction, automotive repair, and home maintenance. Bottle jacks provide a safe and efficient way to lift and move large items with minimal effort.
Types of Bottle Jacks
Bottle jacks come in a variety of sizes and shapes depending on their purpose. There are standard bottle jacks which are commonly used for lifting cars or machinery, low profile bottle jacks which have a shorter base for working in tight spaces, and hydraulic bottle jacks which use hydraulic pressure to provide more lifting power.
How Bottle Jacks are Made
Bottle jacks are typically made from steel or aluminum with an internal piston that is actuated by either manual or hydraulic force. The piston then lifts the object being worked on by pushing against the bottom plate of the jack. The top plate provides additional stability while the base keeps it firmly planted on the ground.
Industries that use Bottle Jacks
Bottle jacks are often used by mechanics, auto body shops, construction workers, tow truck drivers, off-roaders and hobbyists alike for lifting heavy objects quickly and safely. They can also be used to level surfaces or adjust equipment heights during repairs.
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