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Connect these pumps to a ram to create a hydraulic jack.
Connect up to four rams and a gauge to a pump. Ram connections have flow-adjustment valves to adjust ram speed, or shut it off to temporarily hold a load.
Connect up to five rams to a single pump.
Push or pry apart material with these rams by attaching them to a hydraulic pump.
This steel-reinforced hose has male threads.
Control the flow of oil to adjust ram speed, or shut it off to temporarily hold a load.
Monitor hydraulic oil pressure levels to guard against overload. These gauges are liquid filled to reduce needle vibration and include an adapter to mount the gauge in line with the hose.
Thread one of these plates onto your ram and use the four mounting holes to secure it in place.
Connect a hose to a ram or pump.
Use these fittings with hydraulic hose.
These jacks include extensions for increasing lift height and accessories for prying.
Jacks include a ram, a hand pump with hydraulic oil, a pressure gauge, and a hydraulic hose.
Use these versatile jacks for lifting, spreading, bending, pushing, and straightening.
With fewer moving parts than standard bottle jacks, these are made for frequent use.
Pump the handle by hand to raise the jack. Turn the release valve to lower the load.
These jacks have a short body to fit in low-clearance spaces.
Jacks are equipped with two foot pedals for hands-free use, one to raise the ram and another to lower it.
As versatile as bottle jacks, but with two lifting points—a toe for lifting loads low to the ground, and a saddle for a higher, more stable lifting point.
The turning bar gives you leverage to lift heavier loads than wrench-adjustable screw jacks.
Wrench-adjustable jacks require less clearance to turn than bar-adjustable jacks.
Choose between two lifting points—use the toe for lifting loads low to the ground, or use the saddle when you need a higher, more stable lifting point.
The screw adjustment allows you to make small changes to the height of your load.
The ratcheting action makes adjusting these jacks under load easier than screw jack stands.
After raising a load, add these steel stands for support.
Support beams and joists.
Broad, strong Acme threads make these screw jacks better than ball screw jacks for heavy loads, intermittent positioning applications, and where vibration is present.