Use the jack on a (e.g., concrete, not dirt).
: Employed in the lifting and positioning of large maritime components.
Immediately transition the load to or structural supports; hydraulic jacks are for lifting, not long-term holding.
: Used for leveling and supporting bridge segments during assembly.
: Constructed from high-strength forged steel, they feature reinforced bases and leak-resistant seals to ensure stability and safety under extreme loads. Key Features
Never exceed the printed on the bottle.
: A critical safety feature that prevents the jack from attempting to lift loads beyond its rated capacity.
: Used by specialized towing services to lift overturned or bogged-down commercial trailers. Safety Considerations
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