13 Results for Floor Jacks by VESTIL
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- Item: Basement Floor Jack
- Lifting Height Max.: 16"
- Features: Max. Height 16"
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- Item: Basement Floor Jack
- Material: Steel
- Type: Basement Floor Jack
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- Item: Manual Hydraulic Jack
- Load Capacity: 8000 lb.
- Features: Jack design is for raising fork trucks for maintenance. Features high-quality seals, chrome plated internal components, and rugged steel construction. Hand pump lever and lift height provide room for various applications. Includes two jack stands with holding pins for adjustable heights
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- Item: Trailer Stabilizing Economy Jack
- Type: Trailer Stabilizing Jack
- Base Length: 18 1/4 in
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- Item: Heavy Duty Ratchet Farm Jack
- Material: Cast iron
- Type: Heavy-Duty Farm Jacks
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- Item: Basement Floor Jack
- Features: Max. Height 36"
- Material: Steel
Key Features:
- Item: Trailer Stabilizing Economy Jack
- Features: High Strength, Increase Visibility at Night, Unique Design
- Base Height: 44 in
Key Features:
- Lifting Height Max.: 16.5 in
- Lifting Height Min.: 2.5 in
- Lifting Capacity: 7.5 tons
Key Features:
- Item: Basement Floor Jack
- Type: Basement Floor Jack
- Lifting Capacity: 11200 lb.
About Floor Jacks
Floor Jacks are hydraulic jacks used to lift vehicles and heavy objects off the ground. They are commonly used in automotive repair, construction, and other industries that require lifting heavy objects.
Types of Floor Jacks
Floor Jacks come in a variety of sizes and styles depending on the job at hand. Common types of floor jacks include 1 ton floor jacks, 15 ton floor jacks, 3 ton automotive floor jacks, 3 ton floor jacks, 4 ton aluminum floor jacks, auto floor jacks, automotive hydraulic floor jacks, car jacks, heavy duty car jacks, and shop jack.
How Floor Jacks are Made
Floor Jacks are typically made from steel or aluminum with a rubberized top to protect the object being lifted. Hydraulic pumps power most modern Floor Jacks allowing them to lift up to four tons quickly and easily.
Industries that use Floor Jacks
Automotive repair shops often use Floor Jacks to lift cars for repairs or maintenance work while construction sites may use them for lifting materials or machinery. Heavy-duty Floor Jacks can also be used by key services for opening locked doors.
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