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Understanding Load Capacities: Choosing a Jack That Fits Your Vehicle

Jacks are tools for lifting vehicles like heavy-duty military-grade armored vehicles to regular-sized family vans. They are designed to load, lift, suspend and lower these vehicles for purposes of inspection and maintenance. 

The best jack for heavy vehicles comes in all shapes and sizes and can work out for you if you choose a jack that fits your vehicle, instead of a product that you have not researched. Modern technology allows you to choose from a range of modern features in jacks. 

Product features like one-touch button-operated lift systems with dead-man switches, low-profile floor space, height adjustability, portability, floating casters and rolling bearings, etc. are an indelible mark of technological superiority that must be checked for to fit your specific needs and address your concerns. 

Lifting jacks for trucks are essential devices for the maintenance of the long-term operational health of your vehicle, as well as your emergency aid for quick and cheap automotive fixes. Their proper maintenance aids their long-term returns. 

How to Choose a Jack?

  • Understand Vehicle Requirements – The first and foremost requirement for choosing the right floor jack for cars is understanding the type of jack you require for your vehicle. For instance, you might not require a floor jack at all, if say, you take your cars for regular servicing to a commercial garage that have service pits which use pit jacks of their own. 
  • Safety Precautions of Jacks – Since jacks are involved in risky tasks regularly like loading vehicles, they need to be marked safe for use and maintained accordingly. Choosing the right loading tool for the right vehicle size, storing and maintaining them for enhanced efficacy, and making sure that it is safe for the personnel involved in the process are all security precautions that must be taken into account for choosing the right vehicle jack. 
  • Jack Material – Steel bodies for jacks are the sturdiest options to go with when choosing a heavy-duty jack. This, along with zinc-plated components are shown to add to the durability and reliability of the jack and its ability to function properly in the long-term. Hydraulic and pneumatic jacks are prone to malfunction and their longevity is enhanced by choosing the right build material for the jack. 
  • Vehicle Load Capacity – Lastly, the load capacity of the jack determines the choice of jack to a large extent. Load capacity is usually measured in pounds or kilograms, with a typical jack type bearing a load capacity ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 pounds (about 2267.96 kg). This basically means the amount of weight it is designed to carry and varies based on the mode of operation of a jack type- pneumatic, mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, or hybrid, etc. 

Calculating Vehicle Load Capacity

Calculating the load capacity for jack types for different vehicles involves understanding the mechanics of the jack and the weight it needs to support. 

This is the part where it gets technical, and you can skip it as this is only in-depth technical information for the jack nerds. Here is a basic formula to calculate the force required for a jack without considering friction: F=2πRQp 

Where: 

  • ( F ) is the effort force at the end of the arm or handle (in lb or N) 
  • ( Q ) is the weight or load (in lb or N) 
  • ( p ) is the pitch – distance or lead of thread in one turn (in inches or m) 
  • ( R ) is the lever-arm radius (in inches or m)

If we unintentionally gave you jitters with the physics tidbit here, worry not as this is only something you for you if you are interested in understanding the technicality behind understanding how load capacities are calculated. 

The rest of the information will guide you to choose the right lifting jack for trucks. So, sit tight and read on! 

Understanding Load Capacities by Jack Types

Floor Jack – These are the most popular jack types used in lifting heavy weights, be it small cars or heavy-duty military-grade trucks. Their load capacities vary according to the type of car they are used to lift. For instance, the Scorpion floor jacks by Stan Design Inc. are built to lift anywhere from 24000 lbs.- 28000 lbs. 

Fast Lube Jack – These are manually operated machines that aid in tire servicing like tire rotation, lube servicing etc., transforming your commercial garage into a proper automobile station. For instance, the fast lube jacks by Stan Design Inc. are built to lift anywhere from 6000 lbs.- 9000 lbs. 

Rolling Bridge Jack – These jacks allow a special type of lifting, by aiding automobile lift systems found in big garages. These are very costly and are prone to malfunction. For instance, the rolling bridge jacks by Stan Design Inc. are built to lift anywhere from 6000 lbs.- 50000 lbs. 

Pit Jack – These tools are jacks specially designed for fitting into service pits of commercial garages or automotive shops. For instance, the pit jacks by Stan Design Inc. are built to lift anywhere from 12000 lbs.- 35000 lbs. Not only that, but they are also built with powerful air motors for lifting in a few seconds. 

Stan Design Inc. 

Stan Design Inc. is the most reputable and trusted name in the truck jacking industry in Canada and North America. You can go through the second section of this blog again to arm yourself with crucial information about the load capacities of their different jack types. 

With over 25+ years of experience in the field of designing and manufacturing jacks like floor jacks, pit jacks, rolling bridge jacks, fast lube jacks, etc., they are the masters of understanding your requirements- whether for personal or commercial use- and helping you accordingly. 

Not only do we provide jack types with a wide range of load capacity, but we also manufacture jacks in both pneumatic and hydraulic design variants. This empowers you to load and lift your vehicles effortlessly and safely without feeling a hole burning through your pockets! 

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Inspection Pit Jacks: Enhancing Safety and Efficiency in Vehicle Maintenance

Jacks are portable devices used to service vehicles, from small cars to heavy duty military grade trucks. They come in many shapes and sizes, are of many variants, and may be used for fulfilling different purposes. 

Inspection pit jacks, heavy-duty truck jacks, tire rotation jacks, auto jacks, etc. fall under the many different variants of jacks. Floor jacks, rolling bridge jacks, bottle jacks, scissor jacks, etc. are jacks classified by their shapes and sizes. 

Inspection pit jacks are a special kind of jack that is the topic of discussion of this blog. The main differentiating factor of inspection pit jacks is that they are not placed on the surface of the ground directly underneath the undercarriage or chassis of the vehicle. 

Rather, it is inserted inside a service pit, commonly found in commercial garages, or automotive workshops, over which the vehicle to be inspected is rolled so that it stays positioned directly above the inspection pit jack.

How Valuable are Inspection Pits for Service? 

In commercial automotive garages and workshops, an inspection pit is a common sight. These are designated spaces, often below ground levels, specifically cut out or designed to accommodate personnel to enter and inspect the underside of automobiles, which remain on top of the inspection pit. 

Confused? Let us paint a clearer picture for you. Imagine this. A trench is built on the floor so people can go beneath it to service an object that lies on top of the trench, above the floor surface. These essentially eliminate the stress of lying down under vehicles for long hours to access the undercarriage.  

Safety and Efficiency of Scorpion Pit Jacks

Stan Design Inc.’s range of pit jacks are known as Scorpion PJ. Each Scorpion jack is made with sturdy fine grade steel that adds to its vigor and longevity. These jacks along with their high-quality steel components resist corrosion, rust, oxidation, and deterioration.

With load capacities ranging from 15000 lbs. to 35000 lbs., the Scorpion jacks can be used as regular auto jacks to heavy duty truck jacks. The telescoping arms of Scorpion pit jacks and their stackable adapters can lift across the axle or on the frame, depending on the vehicle size and shape.

Armed with both hydraulic as well as air motor operating mechanisms, Scorpion jacks come with a choice of variants. If you choose the hydraulic pit jack variant, you get a greater lifting force hydraulic pit jacks are capable of generating, allowing them to lift greater loads for greater heights.

If you choose the air motor pit jack variant, you get to benefit from the ease and convenience of use it offers, along with its prolonged durability and reliability because of the fewer moving parts involved. The inflatable nature of the method of operation of the air bag variant of pit jacks enable relatively lesser mechanical exhaustion.

Besides, Scorpion jacks also offer excellent safety features Features of Scorpion Pit Jacks– starting with built-in three stage safety locking mechanisms in the pit jacks which engage automatically at different heights, eliminating the need for additional stands or chocks. This multi-level safety makes the Scorpion jacks not only safe for the vehicles they lift but also for the personnel involved in the lifting and lowering process.

Apart from these features, Scorpion jacks come fitted with special roller bearing wheels that allow for effortless rolling and maneuvering. These low-profile pit jacks also boast of convenient pull handles that make it easy to position the pit jack under the chassis of the vehicle.

The real flexibility and versatility of the Scorpion jacks lie in their ability to fit virtually any pit or ramp application due to their compact design only (31”-34” wide) and expandable up to 42”-46” wide. The pit jacks also have a high gloss powder coat paint and zinc plated components and accessories that enhance their appearance and functionality.

Scorpion Pit Jack Products :

Scorpion PJ15 

  • Capacity – 15,000 lb/ 7.5 Ton 
  • Dual Hydraulics Arms 
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 20” 
  • Size – 34” Wide 
  • Expandable Size – 42” Wide

Scorpion PJ25

  • Capacity – 25,000 lb/12.5 Ton 
  • Dual Hydraulics Arms 
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 20” 
  • Size – 34” Wide 
  • Expandable Size – 42” Wide
  • Ideal for all heavy-duty truck and bus repair shops

Scorpion P12S

  • Capacity – 12,000 lbs/6 Ton 
  • Dual Hydraulics Arms 
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 20” 
  • Size – 31” Wide 
  • Expandable Size – 46” Wide

Scorpion PJ15S

  • Capacity – 15,000 lb/ 7.5 Ton 
  • Single Hydraulics Arms 
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 20” 
  • Size – 31” Wide 
  • Expandable Size – 46” Wide 
  • Low and High Stacking Adapters

Scorpion PJ25S

  • Capacity – 25,000 lb/12.5 Ton 
  • Single Hydraulics Arms 
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 20” 
  • Size – 32” Wide 
  • Expandable Size – 46” Wide 
  • Low and High Saddle

Scorpion Installed Tire Service Lift 

  • Installed Version of TJ14
  • Designed to lift vehicle across axle 
  • Capacity – 25,000 lbs. 
  • Dual Hydraulic Arms 
  • Built-in safety lock 
  • Extended Lifting Height – over 20” 
  • Incredible value for money

Available Models 

  • TJ14AG – Above Ground 
  • TJ14SG – Semi-in-Ground 
  • TJ14IG – In-Ground

Extended Lifting Height Over 20”

About Stan Design Inc.:

Stan Design Inc. is a leading jack design and manufacturing company in North America, especially in Canada. With over 25+ years of industry experience, our expert team has brought cutting-edge technology to our jacks and bridges. 

Our top priority is to meet customer needs, understand specific pain points and deliver customizable solutions to address additional requirements, all at affordable price points. We do not promise cheap entry points for our jacks. Why? 

We believe that the affordability of any product must be based on its long-term returns. Our jacks are not a pocket pinch, yet they pack innovative features and bring them to market. For the quality and longevity we assure, we can take on ordinary jacks at lower prices.  

Our jacks and bridges are tested and certified CSA Group, UL, CE, ISO, etc. We also offer warranties and after-sales support to all our customers so that they can utilize our products to their full extent. 

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How to Properly Maintain and Store Your Truck Jacks

Understanding the Importance of Regular Jack Maintenance

Trust us when we say this, you do not want to mess with the storage and maintenance of your heavy-duty jacks such as military grade truck jacks. Or, for that matter, even your regular car jacks. 

The correct and safe usage of car jacks is an essential and fundamental life skill that every driver should possess. And with the need for usage comes the responsibility of maintaining and storing them correctly. 

It is a common perception that heavy duty jacks or military-grade jacks lose their vigor over time. What does that mean? To solve the problem we need to break it down into small tangible chunks. 

Simply put, ‘losing vigor’ in the context of jacks can mean anything from physically breaking down (including malfunction of constituent parts and units) to mechanically shutting off (for instance hydraulic fluids drying up in hydraulic jack systems. 

From operating inefficiently (like lifting or lowering slower than it used to) or degrading in quality (due to rust or corrosion) to hindering productivity or becoming unsafe or outdated for continued usage, to name a few among other things. 

And well sure, most of these issues are bound to happen over a considerable period of time after sufficient usage, they can still be effectively handled to be postponed by enhancing their longevity simply by storing and maintaining their carefully. 

After all, jacks like heavy duty jacks or military grade jacks are essential tools for the maintenance of the long-term operational health of your vehicle, as well as your emergency aid for quick and cheap automotive fixes.

However, it is no rocket science, everyone can do it with a little patience and our guide. Happy learning! 

Checklist For Regular Inspections – Common Mistakes to Avoid

The first step to maintain truck jacks properly is to create a robust checklist for regular inspections, as it would not only help you easily avoid common mistakes associated with the process, but also save you time and money in the long run.

Read our comprehensive checklist for avoiding the top 3 mistakes people make while using and maintaining jacks. Feel free to refer to it for getting started.

  1. Prevention is cure. That is why choosing the right jack for your vehicle tops our list. If your jack is compatible or its weightlifting capacity, its portability and size, its profile, etc.- with your vehicle then it automatically lowers the possibility of injuring itself, your car, or the person wielding it (including yourself). 
  2. Knowing its type. Understanding the method of operation of your jack- that is, whether it is a hydraulic jack or an air bag jack, for instance – will enable you to know where and what to look at for inspecting its health. For instance, hydraulic fluids naturally run out after continued usage, needing refills without which the jacks refuse to function properly. So, keeping it in check can take care of that issue. 
  3. Keeping a lookout for dents or broken parts on and of your jack. This is a clear giveaway that your jack is set to malfunction sooner rather than later and you might want to get it fixed before it hurts you- something most people tend to ignore, ultimately paying dearly for it in times of distress. 

5 Easy Steps to Maintain, Clean, and Lubricate your Jack

There is no easy way of putting it but the longevity of jacks- be it heavy duty jacks, military grade jacks, regular bottle or floor jacks, scissor or pit jacks, or any other variant- solely depend on your quality of storage and maintenance.

So, here are 5 easy steps to maintain, clean, and lubricate your Jack. We will cover their proper storage techniques and ideal storage conditions in the following section before ending this blog.

  1. Set up a maintenance routine to keep inspections regular without forgetting about it. Even though jacks rarely demand attention and can be inspected two to three times a year, it’s important to watch for unusual issues and do not hesitate to consult professionals as not all repairs are DIY (do it yourself) friendly. 
  2. Release pressure before putting away the jack. Bleed the cylinders regularly before storage when the jack seems to strain in lifting and supporting loads. Not only does releasing the pressure make the tool more compact and easier to store, but it also releases stress on the system that can contribute to the deterioration of various components, enhancing its overall performance. 
  3. Use a damp cloth to clean the dirt before it settles and gets sticky. Grease, the numerous lubricant for most jacks, tends to attract a lot of dirt because of its texture and character. Settled dust and the moisture from the grease can lead to the deterioration, rusting and clogging within mechanical and structural components. 
  4. Use quality oil, grease, or hydraulic fluid to lubricate your jack as and when necessary. This will reduce unnecessary friction which leads to premature wear and tear within the mechanical and structural components of jacks. It is a contributing factor in ensuring the long-term health of your jack. Regularly inspect for oil levels (in hydraulic jacks) and refill it accordingly. 
  5. Keep the cylinders dry and out of water. You should make every effort to ensure that water does not get into the system and mix with oil. In the unfortunate event that the water mixes with oil the floor jack tends to become useless as far as the lifting capacity goes. 

Storage – Proper Techniques and Ideal Conditions

Perhaps, the easiest trick to solve in the puzzle of maintaining your precious little tool’s efficacy is the storage. 

Just store it in a clean and dry area, away from sunlight or moisture and you are good to go! 

This will not only help prevent rusting of essential components, but also save you the pain of losing a fine tool because of the smallest oxidation deterioration as it renders them completely useless. 

Also, All vehicles that are for sale or being imported into Canada must meet the Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Remember to store your jacks upright to prevent oil leaks, and follow the above instructions carefully and refrain from using low-quality products since they may end up destroying the overall functionality of the jack. 

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Benefits of Investing in North American Made Truck Jacks

Truck jack benefits are myriad since these jacks are indispensable tools for repairing and maintaining your heavy-duty trucks. From portable floor jacks or bottle jack models to larger and heavier fixtures like fast lube rolling pit jacks, quality jack products come in every size and shape.

Here is the catch though! The word quality. This is essential in differentiating between conventional jacks and modern jacks made in USA/ Canada. What we mean by conventional jacks are truck jacks that are mass manufactured using low-quality materials to make them accessible to larger groups of customers.

The problem with this kind of a production model, although it might seem cost-effective at the first glance, is that they are not durable enough to last for a long time, nor do they work (mostly) without additional support equipment like chocks and stands, ultimately incurring more cost on the client.

Jack Manufacturing in North America

There is a rather simple solution to the problem discussed in the opening section of our blog – buying local. Simply put Stan Design, a jack manufacturing company in NorthAmerica, is the end-to-end manufacturing process of heavy-duty and other types of truck jacks made in USA/ Canada, including production, assembly, marketing, distribution, etc.

This process ensures that truck jack manufacturers adhere to strict manufacturing standards in place at their respective geographic locations, empowering the customers (that is, you) to be vigilant over the quality of jack products you are investing in. This also paves the way for a transparent manufacturing process that is imperative to boost the local economic health of the community, overall.

Since today’s consumers are more aware than ever before in the history of the national economy, they also collectively care about the ethical involvements of the companies they buy from. North American jack manufacturing companies like Stan Design Inc. not only source and manufacture products locally, but they also see to it that this process gives back to the society.

Besides, Stan Design Inc. takes immense pride in bringing together the innovative genius and the design expertise of the finest of Canada to give birth to the best truck jacks in North America which are a brilliant example of the confluence of the two. Their premium and compact lifting solutions are built with cutting-edge technology that are safe, reliable and stand the test of time.

5 Quality Truck Jack Product Benefits

  1. Cost Effective – Most truck jacks require additional chocks, stands or adapters to fully function. Not quality jack products. The best truck jacks’ benefits are that they are highly cost effective as they do not require these additional support equipment to deliver high quality lifting solutions.
  2. Safe and Durable – Perhaps the most important thing anybody would be looking for in the list of truck jack benefits is the safety and durability they provide. Being made from high grade materials, that should not be a worry for consumers investing in quality jack products.
  3. Time Efficient – Businessmen like commercial garage or automotive workshop owners and managers across Canada waste countless hours every day choosing the right bridge jack for lifting heavy duty vehicles with slow, heavy, and cumbersome truck jacks that require multiple processes and additional products to support the lifting, suspension and lowering of trucks for repairs and maintenance. Quality jack products reduce this wastage of precious time and let them work on the more productive aspects of their business, increasing their revenue generation.
  4. High Grade Quality – Quality jack products are mostly made with high grade fine steel material that can easily bear the wear and tear induced by lifting heavy weights daily. Naturally, these robust products are more durable than ordinary truck jacks, eliminating the need for the customers to keep buying them over and over again.
  5. Reduces Manual Labour – Tools are meant to aid humans and make their work easy, not the other way around. And the best truck jack benefits list would be incomplete without mentioning that they reduce manual labour of hand pumping and other rigorous, time consuming, and unsafe and unreliable primitive methods of lifting and lowering heavy loads like heavy-duty trucks.

Best Jacks Made in USA/ Canada to Invest in 2024

Let us face it. Tire rotation, oil changes, brake system maintenance, etc. sound like unimportant tasks better off delegated to professionals. Unless we are in too deep.

Sure, for regular repairs and maintenance, we need to take our vehicles and trucks to workshops, but what about emergency road situations? YouTube videos may come in handy for learning instant rescue hacks, but what about the tools?

That is why you need to carry portable, yet rugged truck jacks made in USA/ Canada with you. And what better place to shop them from other than Stan Design Inc. With over 25 years of experience in the industry, they have mastered the art and science of designing and manufacturing to deliver only the highest quality jack products.

Their state-of-the-art machines are designed with the utmost care to make them robust, durable, and sophisticated with quality and innovation that are unrivalled by anything else in the market.

Their dedicated crew of highly skilled, creative and experienced engineers and mechanics work tirelessly to meet your specific needs and expectations, while adhering to the strictest safety and quality standards in the industry.

All of their products are tested and certified by reputable organizations such as CSA Group, UL, CE, ISO, etc. Stan Design Inc. also offer warranties and after-sales support to all our customers so that they can utilize their products to their full extent.

Canada’s Stan Design Inc. Scorpion Jack Models to Buy:

Scorpion Floor Jacks:

Scorpion TJ12S –

  • Capacity – 24,000 lbs./12 Tons
  • Only 8’’ Collapsed Height
  • Lifts Over 15.75”

Scorpion TJ12SL

  • Capacity – 24,000 lbs./12 Tons
  • Only 7.5’’ Collapsed Height
  • Lifts Over 15”

Scorpion TJ14 

  • Capacity – 28,000 lbs./14 Tons
  • Only 8.25” Collapsed Height
  • Lifts Over 20”

Scorpion TJ12E 

  • Capacity – 24,000 lbs./12 Tons
  • Only 8’’ Collapsed Height
  • Lifts Over 15.75”
  • 2 Extendable Arms

Scorpion MJ25 

  • Capacity – 25,000 lbs./12.5 Tons
  • Lifts Over 36”
  • Extendable Beam with Stackable Adapters Designed for All Military Vehicle Applications

Scorpion Pit Jacks:

Scorpion PJ15 

  • Capacity – 15,000 lbs.
  • Dual Hydraulics Arms
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 20”
  • Size – 34” Wide
  • Expandable Size – 42” Wide

Scorpion PJ25 

  • Capacity – 25,000 lbs.
  • Dual Hydraulics Arms
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 20”
  • Size – 34” Wide
  • Expandable Size – 42” Wide

Scorpion P12S 

  • Capacity – 12,000 lbs.
  • Dual Hydraulics Arms
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 20”
  • Size – 31” Wide
  • Expandable Size – 46” Wide

Scorpion PJ15S 

  • Capacity – 25,000 lbs.
  • Dual Hydraulics Arms
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 20”
  • Size – 31” Wide
  • Expandable Size – 46” Wide

Scorpion PJ25S

  • Capacity – 25,000 lbs.
  • Dual Hydraulics Arms
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 20”
  • Size – 32” Wide
  • Expandable Size – 46” Wide
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Rolling Jacks for Your Garage: Hydraulic Pit Jacks Vs. Fast Lube Rolling Pit Jacks

Phil Dunphy (Modern Family S11 E11 “Legacy” spoiler alert for those of who prefer to live under a rock), might have been “fortunate” enough to have witnessed “one local inventor (who) has been hard at work on the Presto-Jack™, a pneumatic device that both lifts a car and powers a drill to change lug nuts”, doesn’t mean you don’t get to benefit from the rare esoteric wisdom he soon gained.

Packaged in a rather beautifully emotional roller-coaster of a scene, the goof spent the day with his father, Frank Dunphy the said “local inventor”, trying to change a flat tire using Frank’s ill-fated and much too powerful invention called the Presto Jack™. This certainly makes for a wholesome character arc in a comedy series for, as the name suggests, modern families.

While the show had nothing to do with rolling jacks otherwise, its storyline always portrayed Frank and Phil Dunphy (the father-son duo) as a couple of happy-go-lucky lads who were always curious about learning and experimenting with odd things in life, no matter their age or level of experience.

Shortly after, People Magazine reported, “Modern Family Kills off Phil Dunphy’s Dad Frank After Their Emotional Final Scene Together”. This scene, which was a part of the episode, paid tribute to Fred Willard, who played the role of Frank on the show, for his death by natural causes both on and off the camera.

Presto Jack™- What a Rolling Jack Should NOT Be

While the role might have garnered Willard an Emmy nomination, such a local inventor would barely be awarded! Our key takeaways from this focus on highlighting the ill effects of using ill-fated essential products like rolling jacks. Phil learnt exactly 3 things about Presto Jack™ that day –

  1. The force applied to press the ‘Start’ button of the remote-controlled jack apparently directly affects its performance,
  2.  the ‘End Task’ button can only end the affected task’s performance positively if pressed on the right side of the button body not the left,
  3. and that “everybody warned” Frank that “this (the car blowing up, turning over, and effectively self-destroying) would happen”.

Rolling Jacks by Stan Design – Hydraulic Pit Jack Right for Your Garage

Believe it or not, Stan Design does NOT work like the Presto Jack™! It is a rolling pit jack, with heavy duty hydraulics as well as air motors, that caters efficiently and exclusively to your exact needs and preferences.
The hydraulic variant eliminates rigorous hand pumping and mechanical effort, while the air bags powered by powerful air motors provide precision in lifting.

Hydraulic pit jacks are some of the most common jacks used in the automotive industry which uses fluid mechanics to lift automobiles like heavy duty military grade trucks. Check out the reasons behind its immense popularity!

Top 5 Reasons for the Hydraulic Jack’s Popularity –

Popular because of the flexibility and mobility of their valves and arms, they offer agile solutions to your automotive needs like no other. Hydraulic pit jacks in general and the StanJack in particular, come with a set of adapters to accommodate servicing every car.

  1. Best Fast Lube rolling jack available in Canada because of its low and high adapters that can be stacked together to fit different vehicle sizes and shapes. The adapters are stored on the jack for convenience.
  2. By lifting and transporting heavy weights, industrial loads, lifting cars and vehicles for clamping, and clamping machinery equipment, hydraulic rolling pit jacks can aid customers in varying industries besides automobiles.
  3. Purchasing the right hydraulic rolling jack saves you time, energy and money whether you need one for industrial use or simply personal use as xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx`garage equipment. Hydraulic pit jacks like rolling jacks are designed to serve the purpose of working with great force
  4. Hydraulic pit jacks consist of two cylinders of varying sizes, and the bigger and smaller cylinders are connected. There are two pistons inside the cylinder responsible for lifting heavy weights. The small piston forces the fluid to lift the big piston. There are two ball valves that work as a check valve, allowing flow and stop the flow while pumping.
  5. A bar is inserted into the handle socket of the rolling jack. When pumped, the hydraulic fluid is forced by a piston and goes through a one-way valve. The fluid force acts at the bottom of the bigger cylinder, allowing the ram to go upwards. The other valve is blocked so pressurized fluid can’t back until it is unscrewed

What About the StanJack Air Bag Variant?

The Stan Design’s bag variant of Fast Lube Rolling Pit Jack stands out because of its unique functionality offered by motorized air power. These gentle giants lift your cars literally by inflating themselves with pumped air and help you service your automobile for repairs or maintenance.

Rolling jacks are essentially used along with lift systems, most notably the 4 post lifts, in commercial garages. When coupled with the power of durable air bags, they offer motor power that enables heavier and higher lifting prowess

These scissor style jacks go underneath the lift to reach the factory jacking points of the vehicle undercarriage, with pinpoint precision. This allows you to lift the car safely and securely without the worry of injury to life or property.

Top 5 Reasons for the Air Bag StanJack’s Popularity

Air bag fast lube rolling pit jacks are made of bags that are inflated by compressed air to lift objects- from smaller loads such as an automobile to larger ones such as airplanes- that can be deflated to be reused. A hose attaches from the exhaust to a big sack placed under the car. The air coming out of the pipe fills the bag, and the car lifts off the ground.

  1. Built-in safety lock mechanism that engages automatically at different heights, eliminating any need for additional stands or chocks to secure the vehicle.
  2. Air bag fast lube rolling pit jacks have a detachable remote-control pendant with two buttons- one to lift and one to lower- ensuring that you always have full control over the jack.
  3. The air bag variants have four full floating casters that allow for effortless rolling and maneuvering. The wheels are made of special roller bearings that reduce friction and wear, starting from as low as $4000, making it a small but profitable investment for your business.
  4. These rolling jacks have a pull handle that makes it easy to position the jack under the vehicle. The handle can also be extended for rear axles.
  5. The Jack has a high gloss powder coat paint that protects them from corrosion and rust, along with zinc plated components and accessories that resist oxidation and deterioration. The paint gives them a sleek and professional look while the zinc plating enhances their appearance as well as durability.
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Top Reasons That Make Scorpion Floor Jacks a Great Tool For Truck Owners

Hydraulic jacks are an essential tool in any garage owner’s arsenal. For the best buy, the Stan Design Scorpion floor jack inevitably stands out. Where conventional truck jacks wear out easily, this jack lifts high and heavy with ease, safety and speed.

Hydraulic floor jacks are mechanical devices used to lift heavy loads and forces like trucks, sports utility vehicles, or other types of cars, among other heavyweight items. The reason why the Stan Design hydraulic system Scorpion floor jack makes a great tool for truck owners is the agility it offers.

Its components work in accordance with Pascal’s law to produce applications in a range of fields beyond the automotive industry. But for the sake of this blog, we will only explore its mechanism in lifting heavy trucks and buses off the ground for repairs and maintenance.

Like other hydraulic auto jacks, the anatomy of the Stan Design Scorpion floor jack can be broken down into these main parts, namely:

  • Reservoir or buffer tank
  • Pump with piston or plunger
  • Pump lever or handle
  • Check valve
  • Main cylinder or ram
  • Release valve
  • Handle

The reservoir or buffer tank is the physical compartment of the floor jack which holds the hydraulic fluid or pump oil. When the handle or lever of the pump with piston or plunger is mechanically lowered or raised, it builds up pressure in the adjoining compartment, i.e., the reservoir or buffer tank containing the hydraulic fluid or pump’s oil. This applied pressure is transferred from the pump through a check valve and into the main cylinder or the ram, which extends out of the hydraulic jack body creating the required lifting force and lifting the load.

Why Choose the Scorpion floor jack?

As famously quoted by Benjamin Franklin in George Fisher’s book, “Time is money” indeed! And the more time you spend in non-revenue generating tasks, like fixing your auto jack instead of lifting with it, the more you lose out on money!

Truck drivers and professional vehicle servicing garage owners across the country are tired of wasting countless hours every day lifting heavy duty vehicles with slow, heavy, and cumbersome auto jacks that require multiple stands to support the truck. Not to mention the risk of injury and damage to the vehicles they must brave daily with these conventional floor and pit jacks for trucks.

At Stan Design, our professional designers and engineers understood the assignment. So, they went to great lengths to come up with a product that addressed the woes of the target market. Enter, the Stan Design Scorpion floor jack.

How does our expert craftsmanship and innovative design philosophy shine through in our Scorpion floor jacks?

  • Only the highest quality materials are used to ensure that they can stand the wear and tear of lifting for decades to come.
  • Low profile for an extended and elevated reach while offering sustained and stable lift and minimal upkeep needs.
  • Built-in three stage safety lock guaranteeing lifting the entire front or rear of your vehicles without any danger.
  • Weight lift capacity of up to 14 tons that makes you forget the hassle of hand pumping, with easy maneuverability.

Stan Design Scorpion Floor Jack Models to Choose from

Scorpion TJ12S 

  • Capacity – 24,000 lbs./12 Tons
  • Only 8’’ Collapsed Height
  • Lifts Over 15.75” 

Scorpion TJ12SL 

  • Capacity – 24,000 lbs./12 Tons
  • Only 7.5’’ Collapsed Height
  • Lifts Over 15” 

Scorpion TJ14 

  • Capacity – 28,000 lbs./14 Tons
  • Only 8.25” Collapsed Height
  • Lifts Over 20” 

Scorpion TJ12E 

  • Capacity – 24,000 lbs./12 Tons
  • Only 8’’ Collapsed Height
  • Lifts Over 15.75”
  • 2 Extendable Arms 

Scorpion MJ25 

  • Capacity – 25,000 lbs./12.5 Tons
  • Lifts Over 36”
  • Extendable Beam with Stackable Adapters Designed for All Military Vehicle Applications.

Pros and Cons of hydraulic floor jacks 

Hydraulic jacks are mainly of two types: bottle jacks and floor jacks. The latter are popular because of the enormous benefits they offer their users, especially to do it yourself (DIY) automotive garage enthusiasts. Unlike bottle jacks which operate vertically, floor jacks operate horizontally, therefore, providing a greater range of vertical lift than bottle jacks. Below are their benefits in various applications.

  • Most floor jack designs occupy less space and are lighter than other types of jacks like screw jacks, ratchet jacks, scissor jacks, leveling jacks, etc. This makes them portable enough to carry around.
  • Less likely to jam due to rust in the screw thread as unlike mechanical jacks which work by using them, these jacks use hydraulic power to work.
  • Highly effective with heavy loads as they are built to lift heavier loads compared to bottle jacks or trolley jacks, which do not have the lift range or weight capacity of floor jacks.
  • It is easier to use as its working mechanism is simple, making it a convenient choice for a range of clientele, especially do it yourselfers (DIYers).
  • Loads are lifted with minimum effort as hydraulic mechanisms make it easier to lift heavy and high using scientific laws as opposed to tiresome mechanical effort.

Despite the good advantages of hydraulic floor jacks, some limitations still occur. Below are the disadvantages of hydraulic floor jacks in their various applications.

  • It has a relatively low speed, as compared to other jacks which however may either take up more space or be heavier and more cumbersome to use.
  • Susceptible to failure if oil seals are worn out as hydraulic floor jacks use hydraulic fluid pressure to lift heavy loads, which if leaked can cause soil and water pollution.
  • The device can emit an unpleasant odor due to the overuse of warm oil so regular checks and maintenance of the pump oil or hydraulic fluid becomes mandatory.
  • Overheating can quickly occur, making taking care of the floor jack an added trouble in today’s fleeting age.
  • It is considerably valued at higher price points than other jacks because of the features like convenience of use, portability, lift range and weight capacity it offers.
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What To Look For When Shopping For A Jack

If you are a car or truck owner, you already know why it’s so important to have the undercarriage of your vehicle routinely checked and maintained. A vehicle’s undercarriage carries all those components that move the vehicle. There’s the wheel assembly along with the transmission, steering rack, and a host of other components giving mobility to the vehicle. If not serviced promptly, any of these components can break down leaving you stranded in the middle of the road.

Ask any workshop owner or DIY enthusiast, and they’ll tell you how a heavy-duty truck jack is the most important tool to have in one’s inventory. Cars almost always have scissor jacks as part of their standard toolkits. And there’s not a major workshop in Canada or the US that doesn’t have a heavy-duty pit jack to service truck fleets.

First-time buyers often want to know what to look for in the ideal car or truck jack. If you are a first-time buyer or looking to upgrade your garage equipment and install something robust, this blog is for you. So, what’s the ideal heavy-duty truck jack? Read on!

The Ideal Jack

A heavy-duty hydraulic floor jack for cars and trucks, bridge jack, or pit jack – no matter what you are planning to buy, there are a couple of things you need to look out for.

Lift Capacity

The lift or weight capacity of a jack tells you the maximum load it can withstand before its components give in. It’s important to buy a jack that has a lift capacity exceeding the weight of the heaviest vehicle you are planning to elevate. This ensures the jack’s longevity and saves you precious dollars on repeat purchases and equipment maintenance.

Lift Height

Ground clearance in vehicles tends to vary a lot depending on the vehicle type and modifications made to the suspension setup. Trucks, SUVs, and offroad vehicles have higher ground clearance compared to cars, while military vehicles have beefed-up suspensions to handle harsh terrain.

A jack’s lift height determines how high it can elevate a vehicle for easy access to the undercarriage. If you are planning to work on lifted trucks, offroad vehicles, or military trucks in your workshop, you need a heavy-duty truck jack with a substantial lift height to elevate the vehicle well above its ground clearance.

Robustness

Lifting heavy vehicles day in and day out is no mean feat for a tool. We don’t have to tell you that your vehicle jack needs to be robust. High-grade steel components, lubricated moving parts, forged pistons, and zinc-plated surfaces are some of the things to look out for when buying a new car or truck jack.

Floor jacks and bottle jacks use the principles of hydraulics to lift vehicles. Bridge jacks and pit jacks, on the other hand, use a combination of hydraulics and compressed air pressure for more efficient and smooth lifting. Topline products like Stan Jacks utilize precision-engineered components in their hydraulic and pneumatic mechanisms to achieve precise and safe lifting. These components are robust and durable and will easily last decades under heavy use.

Adaptability

This is particularly important for heavy-duty pit jacks. Because these tools are required to work on different types of vehicles, they must have adapters to suit cars, trucks, EVs, and military vehicles. For instance, pit jacks manufactured by Stan Design come with stackable adapters that match up to any vehicle type you throw at them.

Footprint and Maneuverability

There’s no use having a tool that is difficult to maneuver and occupies too much space in an already crammed-up workplace. In case of jacks, you need a tool with a low collapsed profile for it to slide under a vehicle with low ground clearance. For instance, the Scorpion TJ12S Floor Jack from Stan Design has a collapsed profile of just 8”. Wheels for floor jacks and roller bearings for bridge jacks make them more maneuverable and thus easy to manage.

Safety

Efficiency and safety are equally important when it comes to choosing a heavy-duty truck jack for your garage. Multi-stage locking mechanisms like those used in Stan Jacks make the lifting operation safer for both the operator and the vehicle.

User-friendly Features and Intuitive Controls

User-friendliness is one thing you can’t ignore for any equipment, not least for vehicle jacks. Always prefer heavy duty floor jacks and pit jacks with user-centric features like long handlebars and detachable controls.

User Reviews

Thanks to the Internet, new buyers can easily make informed decisions on which products to buy and which to give a pass. It’s important that you, as a new buyer, look for user reviews on truck jack models and manufacturers before deciding on what to buy.

Summing it up

When you invest your hard-earned money in a tool, you need to ensure that it gives you enough returns to cover buying costs and then some. A heavy duty truck jack is an asset for your garage business. Do not waste money on something that is cheap upfront but has quality issues. Buy a tool that is built to last. Remember, only a reputable manufacturer can ensure such quality.

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How To Lift A Military Truck Safely

We can’t do enough to help our brothers and sisters in the Army, can we? When it comes to servicing military trucks, special care needs to be taken considering the weight of those vehicles and the sensitive equipment they might be carrying. A lot of times military trucks end up with a banged-up undercarriage due to the rough terrain they have to endure. A standard truck jack is what you need to lift such heavy vehicles for access to the subframe, wheels, or transmission. A rolling bridge jack is even better in such circumstances because it allows for more controlled and efficient lifting.

In this blog, you’ll learn how to lift a military truck safely and efficiently using a hydraulic floor jack or bridge jack.

Prerequisites 

Before you can go about lifting a military truck in your workshop, you need to keep the following tools handy:

  • A robust truck jack: make sure you have a truck jack with enough weight capacity to elevate a fully loaded truck. Otherwise, it can bend and buckle under stress, causing harm to the operator and the vehicle. Also, make sure that your floor jack or bridge jack has enough lift height to reach the lift points on the undercarriage of vehicles with high ground clearance and elevate them high enough for easy access to the subframe. Military trucks almost always have high ground clearance. So, the last bit is particularly important.
  • Jack stands: Always use jack stands with a truck jack. Because military trucks are big and heavy, a robust floor jack might not be enough to support the vehicle’s weight. Jack stands assist in vehicle service and maintenance by sharing the load on the truck jack and making it safer to keep a vehicle in an elevated position.
  • Wheel chocks: You cannot be too careful when working with heavy vehicles! Wheel chocks prevent vehicles from rolling forward or backward during the lifting process and add an extra layer of safety.
  • Protective gear: Never work on a vehicle without wearing protective gear. Your eyes and hands need to be protected at all times during the lifting process.
  • A reliable power source: Because most modern truck jacks use compressed air along with hydraulics to lift vehicles, it’s important that you have a reliable power source to operate the air pumps of your equipment. The absence of a reliable power source can increase downtime unnecessarily.

Now that you know what you need to go about lifting a military truck, let’s jump right into a step-by-step guide on how to lift the vehicle smoothly and efficiently.

Step-by-step guide to lifting a military truck with a reliable truck jack

Step 1: 

Position the truck in the service bay. Make sure the area is clean and well-lit beforehand. Check your lifting equipment for malfunction or structural damage. This is important because you don’t want your truck jack to give up on you midway through the process.

Step 2:

Position the jack under the designated lift points of the truck. If you aren’t sure where the lift points are, consult the truck’s manual. Lift points are reinforced areas on the subframe capable of withstanding the pressure exerted by a truck jack’s piston.

Step 3:

Raise the lifting apparatus of your floor jack to touch a lift point on the subframe. If you are using a bridge jack, make sure you use adapters appropriate to the vehicle type with the twin lifting arms of the jack so that it can lift the vehicle across its axle. Place jack stands beneath the remaining lift points to support the weight of the lifted vehicle in case you are using a floor jack.

Step 4: 

Use the controls of the truck jack to gradually lift the military truck to the desired height. You can start working on your truck once it’s secure in its elevated position.

Step 5:

Once you are done with your repair job, lower the truck slowly until the wheels are situated firmly on the ground. Don’t forget to remove the jack stands and the wheel chocks if you have been using them. Your truck is now ready to roll!

The Best Jack for Military Trucks

At this point, you might be wondering what’s the best lifting equipment you can use with military trucks. As you know already, with military trucks you need something robust and durable with a generous weight capacity and lift height. Well, we have good news for you!

Introducing the Scorpion MJ25 Floor Jack!

Why it’s special:

  • With a 25,000 lbs. or 25-ton weight capacity, the MJ25 is an absolute beast when it comes to lifting big, bulky vehicles.
  • And how high does it lift? Over 36”! Can you believe that?
  • Say goodbye to long downtimes! The MJ25 Floor Jack also uses stackable adapters to suit any military vehicle type.

And we are not finished yet! There’s the J50000H Stan Jack to make your day. This beast of a bridge jack will make you grin from ear to ear with the following qualities:

Savvy?

Endnote:

No matter what you buy for your workshop, remember what’s cheap upfront might not be cost-effective in the long run. Buy your truck jack from a reliable manufacturer with a reputation for manufacturing class-leading products for a substantial amount of time. That’s what you call an investment for the future!

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What Kind of Jack Do I Need To Lift A Loaded Truck

Truck jacks come in as many varieties and brands as trucks. No questions about that! There’s not a DIY enthusiast’s garage or workshop in the whole of North America that doesn’t have a hydraulic floor jack or bottle jack to lift cars and trucks for undercarriage repair. These cool tools make lifting heavy vehicles look easy with their hydraulic systems.

Workshops with service pits employ pit jacks and rolling bridge jacks to further reduce downtime for truck fleets. Let’s just say, cars and trucks can stay on the roads for years because of the jacks.

What kind of jack do you need to lift a loaded truck? And, what’s the best floor jack for trucks? If these questions are bothering you so much that you still can’t decide on the right tool for your ride, this blog is for you.

Like we said, there are all sorts of truck jacks on the market. But there are some key parameters that need to be considered before buying one. Here’s a look at them:

  1. Weight capacity: This rating tells you how much weight a jack can lift safely without stressing its components. If you are planning to lift loaded trucks, your truck jack better has a weight capacity exceeding the maximum weight you plan to lift. Else, it can buckle and fracture causing serious damage to the vehicle and the operator.
  2. Lift height: What’s the ground clearance of your vehicle? If it’s a lifted truck or an offroad vehicle, it will have a high ground clearance. Consider how high a particular truck jack can lift before buying. This decision can make all the difference if you are stuck in a rut on rugged terrain.
  3. Durable components: A lot of things can go wrong when tools and equipment come under stress. Truck jacks are regularly exposed to a lot of stress over prolonged periods. So, it only makes sense to buy jacks made of materials that have high tensile strength like different types of steel. Moist regions and the wet season need your tools to be coated with corrosion-resistant materials for durability. Consider these factors before buying your tool.
  4. Safety measures: No matter how good a jack is, it’s only a tool and is susceptible to failure after prolonged use. Make sure you use jack stands alongside your truck jack in case of loaded trucks or military vehicles. They reduce the stress on the jack, prolonging its life in the process. Also, go for jacks with built-in safety mechanisms like stage locks, extra-long handlebars, and remote controls to keep yourself safe during the lifting operation.

Now that we have addressed the elephants in the room, let’s explore a few jack types.

  1. Hydraulic Floor Jacks Serving the automotive sector since the advent of cars, the floor jack has been a trusted partner of car and garage owners worldwide. Heavy duty floor jacks operate on the principles of hydraulics in which pressure applied on the handlebar is multiplied many times at the lifting end via a hydraulic fluid stored in a watertight cylinder. The piston at the lifting end applies force on the lift points of the vehicle and raises it high enough for undercarriage maintenance. Precision-engineered heavy duty floor jacks like the Scorpion MJ25 can lift loaded trucks as heavy as a whopping 25,000 lbs. with ease to a height of 36”! The MJ25 and the TJ series also use compressed air pressure to assist the hydraulic system in the lifting process, making it easier for the equipment to deal with bulky vehicles. These jacks also feature a class-leading three-stage locking mechanism for added safety.
  2. Scissor Jacks It’s more of an honorable mention since we are talking about jacks. Scissor jacks use a smart mechanical system to convert rotational motion into upward thrust, lifting cars and small vehicles high enough for tire changes and light maintenance activities. Your car probably has a scissor jack as part of the standard toolset. But don’t expect to lift loaded trucks with scissor jacks!
  3. Bottle Jacks Bottle jacks are called so because they look like bottles. They use the same principles as floor jacks to lift cars and trucks. A stubby base and thick pistons make the bottle jack a reliable tool to lift large and bulky vehicles. The only caveat: bottle jacks aren’t known for lifting high.
  4. Pit Jacks  Pit jacks are exclusively used in workshops with dedicated service pits. They can lift big, bulky vehicles in a jiffy, thanks to their combined hydraulic and pneumatic (compressed air) systems. Products like the Scorpion Pit Jacks from our inventory feature a durable and compact design that fits into any service pit on the continent. Telescoping arms with stackable adapters are good for any vehicle type, from loaded trucks to EVs. For instance, the Scorpion PJ35S can lift loaded trucks as heavy as 35,000 lbs. to a height of over 20”!
  5. Rolling Bridge Jacks If your workshop has a lift, you can consider buying a rolling bridge jack. It’s a great tool to use with loaded trucks because of the ease and efficiency with which you can operate them. Like pit jacks, bridge jacks use the combined power of hydraulics and pneumatic pressure to lift heavy vehicles. The Stan Jack J50000H is a great example of an ultra-efficient bridge jack with a weight capacity of 50,000 lbs.So, what’s the best floor jack or truck jack you can buy? Any tool that has been manufactured by a reputable manufacturer known for producing well-reviewed equipment is the thing to buy. Don’t always go for cheap. Remember, saving a few dollars upfront may prove to be expensive and unsafe in the long run.
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Top 5 Jack Manufacturers in Canada

Ask any vehicle owner and they will tell you why a jack is the most important tool to keep handy. A vehicle’s subframe is the part that takes the maximum beating during its lifespan and without jacks it would be impossible to reach the undercarriage of cars and trucks for repair jobs.

Options galore when it comes to choosing heavy duty jacks for cars and trucks. Here are a few important things to look out for when buying a jack:

  • Weight capacity: The weight capacity of a car or truck jack is the amount of weight it can lift safely. Always buy a jack with a higher weight capacity than the vehicle you are planning to lift. This will keep your tool in working order for a long time and you and your vehicle safe from unwanted situations.
  • Lift height: Choose a jack that can reach the lift points of your vehicle easily and lift it high enough to facilitate undercarriage repair. This is especially important for lifted trucks and offroad vehicles that have a high ground clearance.
  • Durable components: A jack is a tool that has to withstand extreme stress for prolonged periods. Hence, it’s paramount that its components are made from durable materials. Choose only time-tested products from reputable jack manufacturers.
  • Cheap isn’t always good: Investing in a high-quality tool proves to be a boon in the long run. It serves you for decades and returns more than its price in performance.

So, who are the best jack manufacturers in Canada? Our team of testers have gone ahead and tried out quite a few jacks, and here’s what they think.

1. Stan Design

Stan Design is one of the best jack manufacturers in Canada with a product line comprising some of the best lifting solutions on the market. They manufacture hydraulic floor jackspit jacks, and rolling bridge jacks using cutting-edge technology, heavy-duty components, and durable materials.

Pros:

  • Best-in-class weight capacity that suits everything from armored cars and trucks to EVs.
  • Generous lift height for all sorts of vehicles including lifted trucks and off-road vehicles.
  • Robust construction achieved using high-grade steel.
  • Corrosion-resistant coat prolongs the lifespan of jack components.
  • Unique safety features comprising best-in-class locking mechanisms make operations safe.
    Highlight product:

    1. The Scorpion MJ25 Floor Jack

Weight Capacity Maximum Lift Height Special Features
25,000 lbs. 36″ Extendable beam with stackable adapters suits any type of vehicle including armored trucks.
Three-stage locking mechanism makes lifting extra safe

2. Torin Automotive Equipment

Torin manufactures some of the best hydraulic floor jacks in Canada. Known for their precision engineering and attention to detail, Torin has been creating waves in the heavy-duty truck jack market with their Black Jack range.

Pros:

  • High precision engineering serves as a benchmark for other manufacturers.
  • Highly reliable products trusted by truck fleets and car owners nationwide.
  • Robust construction makes Torin equipment ultra-durable.
  • Great value for money.

Highlight product:

The 3T Low Profile Black Jack

Weight Capacity Maximum Lift Height Special Features
6,000 lbs. 18″ Unique safety bypass system protects hydraulic cylinders.
Removable two-piece handlebar has rubberized grips for extra grip.

3. Pro-Lift by Shinn Fu Company of America (SFA)

Shinn Fu Company of America has built quite a reputation for itself as a leading jack manufacturer in North America with a market extending up to Central and South America. The Pro-Lift sub-brand features a whole bunch of patented products with unique features that make them pretty desirable among heavy-duty truck jack users.

Pros:

  • Patented DIY solutions.
  • Large network with significant market presence across all the Americas.
  • Product range isn’t limited to lifting solutions and includes a host of products like toolsets and safety helmets.

Highlight product:

The Pro-Lift F 2533 Speedy Lift Jack

Weight Capacity Maximum Lift Height Special Features
2-1/2 tons 21″ High speed lifting makes operation quick and easy.

4. US Jack

With nearly four decades of experience under their belt and carrying the rich lineage of Auto Specialties Manufacturing (AUSCO) in their DNA, Us Jacks is a force to be reckoned with among jack manufacturers in North America. Authentic and homegrown, US Jacks manufactures quite a few class-leading products.

Pros

  • Homegrown with rich automotive lineage.
  • High-quality, time-tested products make life easy for garage owners.
  • Strong service network gives peace of mind to end-users.

Highlight product:

Hi-Range Hydraulic Bottle Jack (12-ton capacity)

Weight Capacity Maximum Lift Height Special Features
12 tons 33% more than standard bottle jacks Extra-wide base.
Nickel-plated steel ram and pump piston.
Wide operating range of -40 F to +200 F

5. Martins Industries

Martins Industries has been in the game for quite some time, making a name for itself as one of the top heavy-duty truck jack manufacturers in North America.

Pros:

  • High-quality products with unmatched load-bearing capabilities.
  • Impressive range of products to suit all kinds of users from truckers to car owners, and more.

Highlight Product:

The MFJ 30T 30-ton Professional Air/Hydraulic Floor Jack

Weight Capacity Maximum Lift Height Special Features
30 tons 41 cm Two-stage lifting: 30-ton cylinder up to 34 cm & 15-ton cylinder up to 41 cm
Two extensions provide 12 cm extra lift height.

One final word before you buy your truck jack: never go for cheap. Saving a few dollars upfront can hurt you in the long run by making your workshop environment unsafe. Trust the top jack manufacturers in Canada to deliver the best products on the market.