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Phantom8 Ton Hydraulic Jack

R399

Retail: R550
About

With proper and regular maintenance, this hydraulic jack can be used for a long time without leaking. Rotate screw up when the height is not enough. It's ideal for use with automotive, construction, industrial and agricultural applications. It is perfect for cars, trucks, caravans and tractors. Use it uprightly, not edge-on or upside down.

Product Features
  • Whole-body casting with thickened steel plate, durable for long time use.
  • Release oil return valve for auto descend; operation is simple, convenient and quick.
  • 2 parts handle for easy storage, long handle makes lifting easy and saves your labour.
  • Skid resistance top with cross grooves, enlarged base ensures stability and safety.
  • Ideal for use with automotive, construction, industrial and agricultural applications.
Product Specifications
  • Max Lifting Capacity: 8T
  • Min. Height: 200mm / 7.87"
  • Max. Height: 385mm / 15.15"
  • Adjustable Height: 60mm / 2.36"
  • Lifting Height: 125mm / 4.92"
  • Weight: 3.75kg(approx.)
Oiling Maintenance
  1. Put jack in vertical state.
  2. Lower the pump and piston, until it is completely loose.
  3. Remove the rubber oil plug.
  4. Pour into high-quality hydraulic oil.
  5. Mount rubber oil plug.
Package Included
  • 1 x Hydraulic Jack
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