If you are a workshop owner or a DIY mechanic who services trucks frequently, you already know the importance of pit jacks and truck jacks. These all-essential tools are needed to lift trucks and other heavy vehicles high enough to access the vehicle’s undercarriage.
People often enquire about the type of jacks to use with trucks. With so many different options on the market, things can get confusing sometimes. In this blog, we’ll look at the best vehicle lifting solutions for trucks and other heavy vehicles and tell you why it makes sense to buy Scorpion Pit Jacks. Read on!
Servicing a vehicle’s undercarriage needs utmost care!
Wheel assembly, brake system, exhaust, drive shaft, axles – a truck’s undercarriage contains a plethora of essential parts that keep the vehicle running. Hence, servicing a truck’s undercarriage requires utmost care. The first step, of course, is to choose an appropriate truck jack or pit jack.
Here’s a list of the different types of truck jacks available on the market:
- The Hydraulic Floor Jack: It is the go-to device for lifting cars and trucks. The hydraulic floor jack uses hydraulic pressure to lift heavy vehicles like trucks and armored cars high above the ground for access to the undercarriage. A few quick pumps on the floor jack’s extended arm causes the vehicle to lift and stay elevated.Floor jacks are robust and made from durable materials to withstand the weight of vehicles for extended periods. High-quality truck jacks like the Scorpion Floor Jack are built to last and will serve you for decades on end. They have essential safety features like an innovative three-stage locking mechanism to ensure safety and stability.
- The Bottle Jack: The bottle jack is another iteration of the standard floor jack. It’s shaped like a bottle, hence the name! Bottle jacks can lift trucks quickly and efficiently but don’t have the same lift height as floor jacks. So, bottle jacks won’t work as effectively with lifted trucks as floor jacks.
- Pneumatic Jacks: These highly efficient tools utilize the power of compressed air to lift cars, trucks, and other heavy vehicles. The only downside perhaps is that pneumatic jacks need air compression pumps and electricity to operate seamlessly.Innovative products like the Scorpion Floor Jack utilize a combination of hydraulic and pneumatic pressure for heavy lifting.
- The Pit Jack: There’s no alternative to the pit jack when it comes to lifting big, heavy trucks and military vehicles. Heavy-duty pit jacks function as installations in vehicle inspection pits in workshops. They operate using hydraulic or pneumatic pressure, or a combination of both to lift vehicles high enough for undercarriage inspection and maintenance. A lifting mechanism or platform serves as the contact point between the vehicle and the pit jack, and roller bearings enable the jack to move forward and backward in the pit for easy placement.
Stan Design’s Scorpion Pit Jacks trump competition with their –
- Versatility,
- Durability,
- High weight capacity,
- Lift height,
- Safety features,
- Maneuverability, and
- User-friendly and attractive design.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1: What kind of jack do I need to lift my truck?
Ans: Any robust truck jack with a weight capacity higher than your vehicle will do the trick. Don’t forget to source your truck jack from a reputed manufacturer with ample industry experience and technical know-how like Stan Design.
Q2: Can I use a car jack to lift a truck?
Ans: We strongly advise against doing anything like that! Car jacks are meant for cars only and don’t have the structural strength or features to handle the extra weight of trucks. Trying to lift a truck with a car jack can cause catastrophic failure of the device, damage the vehicle, and compromise your safety.
Q3: How do I choose the right jack for my truck?
Ans: To choose the right jack for your truck, check out the following features in the equipment:
- Weight capacity: Choose a truck jack or pit jack with a weight capacity higher than the weight of your truck.
- Lift height: Go for a vehicle jack that has a lift height substantially higher than the ground clearance of your truck. This is especially true for lifted trucks.
- Build quality and safety features: Never compromise on the build quality or safety features of your truck jack or pit jack. Working on the undercarriage of a truck comes with its fair share of risks. Faulty or unreliable jacks are a recipe for disaster. To avoid untoward incidents, use products like the Scorpion Floor Jack or Scorpion Pit Jack that come with locking mechanisms to ensure maximum safety during vehicle lifting.
- User-friendly design: Buy truck jacks and heavy-duty pit jacks that are easy to operate and maintain. The Scorpion Pit Jack, for instance, works at the push of a button to lift loaded trucks in seconds.
- Portable and easy to store: A low collapsed profile, small footprint, and maneuverability are the hallmarks of the ideal truck jack. It maximizes workshop space and the overall efficiency of the setup, leading to increased business returns.
Endnote A reliable and durable truck jack or heavy-duty pit jack can work wonders for your workshop business or DIY projects. Choose wisely and always remember that your safety is paramount.