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Big Red Double Piston Hydraulic Long Ram Jack; 8-Ton Capacity

Item U5466-XT5
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$169.99 each

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Hydraulic Long Ram Jack
      • Capacity of 8 Tons, 16,000 Pounds
      • Lifting Range of 24-13/16 to 44-1/8 Inches
      • Features Glide-Action Pressure Pump
      • Clevis Style Base
      • Steel Construction
      • Easy Installation
      • Universal Fitment, Some Adaptation May Be Needed

      Description

      Hydraulic Long Ram Jack. If you are looking for an easy to carry bottle jack, than this Big Red Air Hydraulic Bottle Jack; 12-Ton Capacity is for you. Designed for maximum reliability, this Hydraulic Long Ram Jack features a heavy-duty compact design that us able to lift 12 ton loads, or 16,000 pounds effortlessly with its glide-action pressure pump.

      Installation. This product is easy to install and should take about 1 hour.

      Application. The Big Red Air Hydraulic Bottle Jack; 12-Ton Capacity is a product with universal fitment with some adaptation needed.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 1 Hour

      Difficulty Level:

      Simple installation for anyone.

      Installation Guides

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      What's in the Box

      • (1) Jack
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