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JET Tools Hydraulic Bottle Jack Load Capacity: 7-1/2 Tons

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Hydraulic Bottle Jack Load Capacity: 7-1/2 Tons
$203.00
Hydraulic Bottle Jack
  • Load Capacity: 7-1/2 Tons
  • Piston Lift: 6-1/2"
  • Minimum Height: 10-3/8"
  • Maximum Height: 20"
  • JHJ-17-1/2
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