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3-Ton Aluminum Floor Jack [6,000 lbs. Capacity]
555-80077
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3-Ton Aluminum Floor Jack
Features:
- Aluminum construction
- Lightweight
- Saddle rotates 360 degree
- Minimum Saddle Height: 3 1/2 in. (good for low-clearance vehicles)
- Maximum Saddle Height: 19 1/4 in.
- 50 in. two-piece handle with sleeve (protects vehicle during use)
- Knurled grip reduces slippage
- Dual side handles simplify maneuvering/positioning
- Hydraulic Lift: 15 3/4 in.
- Rubber lift pad prevents marring
- Chassis Length: 26 1/2 in.
- Chassis Width: 13 in.
- Seals protect hydraulic system from contaminants
- Overload & bypass valves prevent jack from being used beyond its rated capacity
Specifications:
Does this jack have dual pistons
Where is it made?
What is the warranty?
What "Optional jack skid available separately to use safely on dirt, gravel, and grass" goes with this 3 ton jack mentioned in the desription?
Whats the saddle size
Can you buy extended warranty?
does this jack have a removal saddle and what is the hole diameter
Can the jack be released slowly to allow gentle settling onto jack stands?
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