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20 Ton Air Hydraulic Bottle Jack with Manual Hand Pump – Black Bull
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Great for shop, farm, or job site
For industrial use in repairing trucks and other heavy equipment
Manual or pneumatic operation
Includes 46 in. air hose
Minimum height: 10 3/8 in., maximum height: 20 in. (with screw extended 3 in.)
Base dimensions: 8 3/4 in. x 5 1/4 in.
Air valve inlet: 1/4 in. – 18 NPT, 120 To 200 psi
100 in stock
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Description
I use this Hydraulic Bottle Jack to lift almost anything I put it under. For example, I change tires or make repairs, and the Bottle Jack has a 20 ton lifting capacity. A 46 inch air hose keeps me clear of the equipment during the lift. I appreciate this important feature, because it helps keep me out of harms way. A large base bears the load and keeps it stable. I attach it to an air compressor for pneumatic operation, or adjust manually to get a lift in any conditions. The Bottle Jack has a lift range of 10 3/8 to 20 inches (with the screw lift fully extended). In addition, I lift the heaviest of loads into the air and out of the way. I make the repair, then I move on to other projects.
Item # AIRBJ20
I use a hydraulic bottle jack because it is a powerful and versatile tool designed to lift heavy loads using hydraulic pressure. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how I use a hydraulic bottle jack effectively and safely:
An Air Hydraulic Bottle Jack is a powerful tool designed for lifting heavy loads with the aid of compressed air. To use it, I ensure the jack is properly set up and connected to an air compressor. First, I begin by positioning the jack on a stable, flat surface close to the object you need to lift. Before operating the jack, I check that the release valve is closed to maintain hydraulic pressure. Next, I will connect the jack to the air compressor using the appropriate hose. Then I turn on the compressor to supply the necessary air pressure. Of course, I use the air control valve on the jack to begin the lifting process. As the air pressure enters the hydraulic cylinder, it forces the ram to extend, lifting the load.
I keep a close eye on the load and the jack’s position throughout the process. Once the object is raised to the desired height, I will secure it with jack stands to ensure stability. When finished, I release the pressure by turning the release valve slowly, allowing the ram to retract and lower the load safely. Finally, I disconnect the air supply when done. Then I will store the jack properly for future use. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for specific guidelines and safety precautions.
To be clear, I always follow the safety instructions and guidelines. I know safety is a priority. Plus, I always use caution while working under a lifted vehicle. If I am uncertain or uncomfortable performing any automotive task, I call a professional mechanic. Finally, I use this bottle jack for automotive purposes. This can be helpful for tasks when I lift a vehicle to change a tire or perform maintenance.
Using a hydraulic bottle jack safely and effectively involves several best practices. First, I ensure the jack is placed on a stable, level surface to prevent tipping. Next, I inspect the jack for any damage or leaks before use.I know this ensures safety. I always use the jack in pairs if lifting heavier loads, and I never exceed its weight capacity.
Position the jack under a solid part of the vehicle or object, avoiding areas that may bend or break. I gradually pump the handle to raise the load, keeping clear of the lifting area. Once the desired height is reached, I place jack stands beneath the load for added safety before working underneath.
After use, I lower the load slowly and carefully, ensuring it is stable. Finally, I store the jack in a dry, clean place to maintain its condition. Following these practices will enhance safety and prolong the jack’s lifespan.
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Additional information
Weight 34.2 oz Dimensions 15 × 15 × 9 in