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Use these versatile jacks for lifting, spreading, bending, pushing, and straightening.
Pump the handle by hand to raise the jack. Turn the release valve to lower the load.
Jacks are equipped with two foot pedals for hands-free use, one to raise the ram and another to lower it.
With fewer moving parts than standard bottle jacks, these are made for frequent use.
These jacks have a short body to fit in low-clearance spaces.
Jacks include a ram, a hand pump with hydraulic oil, a pressure gauge, and a hydraulic hose.
These jacks include extensions for increasing lift height and accessories for prying.
Push or pry apart material with these rams by attaching them to a hydraulic pump.
Connect these pumps to a ram to create a hydraulic jack.
Connect up to five rams to a single pump.
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 a hose to a ram or pump.
Use these fittings with hydraulic hose.
This steel-reinforced hose has male threads.
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.
Control the flow of oil to adjust ram speed, or shut it off to temporarily hold a load.
Fit these compact jacks under low-height loads.
Roll from job to job and under hard-to-reach places.
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.
Mount these jacks to equipment to raise and level it.
A swivel caster lets you reposition your load.
Wrench-adjustable jacks require less clearance to turn than bar-adjustable jacks.
The turning bar gives you leverage to lift heavier loads than wrench-adjustable screw jacks.
These jacks can be used to lift, spread, push, pull, and clamp.
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.
Stabilize jacks and other lifting equipment to prevent them from sinking into soft surfaces such as dirt and asphalt.
Use these rugged rubber lifting bags under heavy loads with less than 1 1/8" of clearance, on soft surfaces, and under water.
These tables have a foot lever and hydraulic pump to raise loads and either a hand valve or hand lever for controlled lowering.
For easy access to material, the tabletop rotates 360° and locks in any position.
The top extends beyond the base for easier access to tight spaces and bench tops.
An extra-long, reinforced tabletop gives you plenty of room for oversized loads.
Turn the hand wheels to raise the load and tilt it up to 30° for a more ergonomic angle.
The hand crank on these tables has two speeds for fast and slow adjustment.
A battery-operated motor and a hydraulic pump do the work for you; they lift loads with the push of a button.
An electric motor and a hydraulic pump lift loads with the push of a button.
These tables are compact, yet provide the lifting capacity of standard lift tables.
The tabletop can go as low as 3", making loading and unloading from the floor and pallets easier.
The turntable rotates to reduce reaching.
An extra-large tabletop provides plenty of room for oversized loads.
These tables have a foot lever and hydraulic pump to raise the load.
Choose your table based on capacity, then choose the type of control that best suit your application.
These tables come ready to operate.
A hydraulic pump and an air-driven motor do the work for you.
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.
Broad, strong Acme threads make these screw jacks better than ball screw jacks for heavy loads, intermittent positioning applications, and where vibration is present.
The mounting plate provides a flat surface for supporting loads.
Add a flat mounting surface to to a screw jack to support loads.
Attach these fittings to the end of a screw jack to create pivoting connections with clevis rod ends and other linkages.
Add a flat mounting surface to a ball screw jack to support loads.
Attach these fittings to the end of a ball screw jack to create pivoting connections with clevis rod ends and other linkages.
Low-friction ball bearings allow these screw jacks to use half the power required by an Acme screw jack to lift the same load. Typically used as actuators, they run at higher speeds than Acme screw jacks.
Isolate vibration and absorb shock from moving equipment, even with changing loads. Also for leveling and lifting, use compressed air to adjust air springs to the height and force required for your application.
These strong, durable trucks have hydraulic pumps that let you easily raise and move pallets.
A lower fork height allows these trucks to work with low-clearance pallets. Hydraulic pumps let you easily raise and move pallets.
For the most demanding environments, these all-stainless steel pallet trucks have the best corrosion resistance.
Let these trucks do the lifting for you. A hydraulic pump raises and lowers loads at the touch of a button while a throttle controls forward and reverse speed.
The handle operates the hydraulic pump to raise and lower loads and lets you tilt pallets up to 90° for access to the load.
Move loads around your facility, then use the hydraulic pump to lift them to a comfortable working height.
As you pump the handle, the steer wheels start rotating and accelerate the truck. Hydraulic pumps let you easily raise and move pallets.
Weigh and transport pallets with one machine.
A hydraulic pump powered by a rechargeable battery raises and lowers the load with the push of a button.
Adjust the width of the forks to fit most pallets. A hydraulic pump powered by a rechargeable battery raises and lowers the load with the push of a button.
Crank a handle or pump a foot pedal to raise and lower loads.
Telescoping masts on these trucks allow you to lift loads higher than standard lift trucks. Crank the handle to raise and lower loads.
Platforms support material directly without an additional pallet. Pump a foot pedal to raise and lower loads.
Insert into a tight space and then squeeze the pump to inflate and pry objects apart.