What is a Heavy-Duty Jack?
Jacks are of many types- heavy-duty jack being one classification on the basis of the kind of output they are expected to give. For instance, as opposed to heavy-duty jacks, there might be a standard car jack with a lower load capacity.
Similarly, another basis of classifying jacks is their methods of operation- hydraulic or pneumatic. Some jack manufacturing and designing companies sell both types, yet others stick to more traditional ones like mechanical or electrical ones.
Heavy-duty jacks can be either fluid-powered or hydraulic, or air-powered or pneumatic. Heavy vehicle hydraulic jacks are basically tools of leverage that help load, lift, suspend and lower heavy vehicles in the automobile industry.
Heavy vehicle hydraulic jacks are used in a variety of other industries too including aircraft, bridges, cable tensioning, house moving, construction, general industrial, laboratory, locomotive, marine, mobile home, railroad, shipbuilding, shoring and stabilizing, tractors and trailers, etc.
How to Choose the Best Hydraulic Jack for Trucks?
- Figure Out Your Load and Lift Needs- The first and foremost priority of yours while choosing the best hydraulic jack for trucks should be to figure out your exact requirement. A commercial garage owner or workshop mechanic’s needs would be very different from let’s say just a car owner. The former would require a range of jacks for servicing different sizes and types of vehicles and their unique issues. The latter could work with small portable jacks that fit their storage compartment and come in handy during emergencies.
- Research and Choose Your Jack Type- Expanding on the previous point and once you have figured out the type of jack you need depending on the purpose and requirement of usage, you can move onto researching different types of mechanisms of operation in jacks. This would allow you to not only reduce manual labour while making the jack function but also aid you in setting up your budget accordingly. So, for example, while traditional jacks may come off as cheaper alternatives to modern hydraulic jacks, they are also more time and energy consuming.
- 3. Safety Precautions and Features- Finally, and perhaps the most important yardstick to look out for while choosing the best hydraulic jack for trucks is checking its safety features. Generally, jacks require additional stands or chocks to support its lifting activities, incurring an extra overhead cost for the owner. These stands also need to be compatible with the jacks and positioned correctly under the vehicle to be used safely- eliminating the option for safe use by individuals. Buying jacks that do not need such stands and come with additional safety features is a reality now.
Stan Design Inc. Heavy-duty Jacks
Stan Design Inc. is a leader in the heavy-duty jack industry in the Canadian and North American markets. With close to three decades of experience in fusing the science of manufacturing with the art of creative design, they implement cutting-edge technology to stay ahead of the competition in key offerings.
They produce some of the best hydraulic jacks for trucks. The use of hydraulic power can be traced back to as early as the ancient Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations around the 6th millennium BC. The ancient Persian and Chinese empires, along with the Greco-Roman worlds led its advancement to the modern era.
From the 17th century onwards, its modern-day application research was pioneered by the likes of Benedetto Castelli, Jean Léonard Marie Poiseuille, Daniel Bernoulli, Joseph Bramah, apart from of course Blaise Pascal. Heavy vehicle hydraulic jacks work according to the principle of Pascal’s law of fluid mechanics.
To understand it simply, it means that when there’s an increase in pressure at any point in a confined incompressible fluid, that pressure change is transmitted throughout the entire fluid. This reduces the exhaustion of manual effort by switching traditional hand pumping methods to labor-intensive ways like Stan Design Inc.’s remote-controlled dead-man one button push.
Apart from that, their built-in multi-level safety lock mechanism, that engages automatically at different heights, eliminates the need for additional stands or chocks to secure the vehicle.
Best Heavy-duty Jack Models to Choose From
Floor Jacks
- Capacity- 24,000 lbs./ 12 Tons
- Only 8’’ Collapsed Height
- Lifts Over 15.75”
- Capacity- 24,000 lbs./ 12 Tons
- Only 7.5’’ Collapsed Height
- Lifts Over 15”
- Capacity- 28,000 lbs./ 14 Tons
- Only 8.25” Collapsed Height
- Lifts Over 20”
- Capacity- 24,000 lbs./ 12 Tons
- Only 8’’ Collapsed Height
- Lifts Over 15.75”
- 2 Extendable Arms
- Capacity- 25,000 lbs./ 12.5 Tons
- Lifts Over 36”
- Extendable Beam with Stackable Adapters Designed for All Military Vehicle Applications
Pit Jacks
- Capacity – 15,000 lbs.
- Dual Hydraulics Arms
- Extended Lifting Height – Over 20”
- Size – 34” Wide
- Expandable Size – 42” Wide
- Capacity – 25,000 lbs.
- Dual Hydraulics Arms
- Extended Lifting Height – Over 20”
- Size – 34” Wide
- Expandable Size – 42” Wide
- Capacity – 12,000 lbs.
- Dual Hydraulics Arms
- Extended Lifting Height – Over 20”
- Size – 31” Wide
- Expandable Size – 46” Wide
- Capacity – 25,000 lbs.
- Dual Hydraulics Arms
- Extended Lifting Height – Over 20”
- Size – 31” Wide
- Expandable Size – 46” Wide
- Capacity – 25,000 lbs.
- Dual Hydraulics Arms
- Extended Lifting Height – Over 20”
- Size – 32” Wide
- Expandable Size – 46” Wide
Bridge Jacks
- Capacity – 6,000 lbs.
- Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
- Extended Lifting Height – Over 11”
- Capacity – 7,000 lbs.
- Heavy-Duty Air Bag
- Extended Lifting Height – Over 10.25”
- Lowest Collapsed Height – Only 7”
- Capacity – 7,500 lbs.
- Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
- Extended Lifting Height – Over 10.25”
- Lowest Collapsed Height – Only 7”
- Capacity – 9,000 lbs.
- Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
- Extended Lifting Height – Over 11”
- Capacity – 12,000 lbs.
- Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
- Capacity – 15,000 lbs.
- Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
- Extended Lifting Height – Over 11”
- Capacity – 18,000 lbs.
- Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
- Capacity – 25,000 lbs.
- Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
- Capacity – 35,000 lbs.
- Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
- Capacity – 50,000 lbs.
- Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
Pit Jacks J6000HFL
- Capacity – 6,000 lbs.
- Narrow 34.5” Top Beam
- Heavy Duty Hydraulics
Pit Jacks J7500HFL
- Capacity – 7,500 lbs.
- Narrow 34.5” Top Beam
- Heavy Duty Hydraulics
Pit Jacks J7000LFL
- Capacity – 7,000 lbs.
- Narrow 34.5” Top Beam
- Heavy Duty Hydraulics
Pit Jacks J9000HFL
- Capacity –9,000 lbs.
- Narrow 34.5” Top Beam
- Heavy Duty Hydraulics