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Rolling Bridge Jack Installation & Operation Manual Guide

What are Rolling Bridge Jacks?

Bridge jacks, or rolling bridge jacks as they are alternatively known, are rolling jacks that essentially help you only if you operate or own a lift, more commonly known as a four post (or 4-post) lift. They are generally built with high grade steel and the finest quality components to be durable in the lifting process, by going into the open space between the two runways.

Their grease fittings for maintenance, specialized materials for durability, and durable finishes for sustainability allow them to work with almost any aboveground lifts. This not only makes them universal, but ideally suited to any of the following lifts: Rotary, Bend-Pak, Challenger, Forward, WheeltTonics, Snap On, Hoffman, John Bean Company, Western, Benwill, Globe, Stertil-Koni, ARI-HETRA, Giro-Lift, Stenhoj and Hunter.

In-depth Installation Guide & Operation Manual for Rolling Bridge Jacks

⚠WARNING: StanJacks are simple to install but always remember that your safety depends on proper installation training so do not attempt to install this equipment unless you have it. Pay attention at all times. Use appropriate tools and lifting equipment. Stay clear of moving parts. Wear appropriate protective equipment during setup.

  1. Set up the rolling bridge jacks in accurate positions of the lifts – If you use a single jack, then do not use it in the middle of the lift, which may cause it damage. If using two jacks, then stack them on the ends, never closer to each other than 30% of the length of the runway of the lift.
  2. Set up the runway of the lift in accurate positions – Make sure the lift runways were installed parallel to each other with the distance between them equal along the entire length of the lift. If the lift runways are not parallel, moving the jack becomes difficult, forcing it off the utility rail, increasing its chances of falling and being damaged or causing injury.
  3. Set up the Air – Operated Hydraulic Pump accurately- You need to orient each rolling bridge jack such that the air-operated hydraulic pump is facing the lift’s cross tube, the outside of the lift. This makes it easier to route the integrated air lines and access the pump.

Why Choose Stan Design Inc. StanJack Bridge Jack Range?

Heavy-Duty Hydraulics or Air Bag – You can choose between hydraulic or air bag models depending on your preference and needs. Both options offer powerful and smooth lifting without any hand pumping required.

Multi-Level Safety – All Stan Jack rolling bridge jacks have a built-in safety lock mechanism that engages automatically at different heights. No need for additional stands or chocks to secure the vehicle.

Dual Hand Controls – All  rolling bridge jacks have a detachable remote-control pendant with two buttons: one to lift and one to lower. This ensures that you always have full control over the jack.

Stackable Adapters – All bridge jacks come with 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.

Special Roller Bearing Wheels – All Stan Jack bridge jacks 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.

Convenient Pull Handle – All Stan Jack bridge 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.

High Gloss Powder Coat Paint – All Stan Jack bridge jacks have a high gloss powder coat paint that protects them from corrosion and rust. The paint also gives them a sleek and professional look.

Zinc Plated Components and Accessories – All Stan Jack bridge jacks have zinc plated components and accessories that resist oxidation and deterioration. The zinc plating also enhances their appearance as well as the durability.

What is the Hydraulic Mechanism of Jack Operation Used by StanJacks?

Hydraulic rolling bridge 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, while fitted into a lift. The reason why the Stan Design Inc. hydraulic system StanJack rolling bridge jacks make a great tool for truck owners is the agility it offers.

Its components work in accordance with Pascal’s law or the principle of fluid mechanics to produce applications in a range of fields including but not limited to the automotive industry.

Like any hydraulic jack, the anatomy of the Stan Design Inc. StanJack 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 hydraulic rolling bridge 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 rolling bridge jack body creating the required lifting force and lifting the load.

Stan Jack Bridge Jack Models to Choose From

StanJack J6000H

  • Capacity – 6,000 lbs.
  • Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 11”
  • Lowest Collapsed Height

StanJack J7000L

  • Capacity – 7,000 lbs.
  • Heavy-Duty Air Bag
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 10.25”
  • Lowest Collapsed Height – Only 7”

StanJack J7500H

  • Capacity – 7,500 lbs.
  • Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 10.25”
  • Lowest Collapsed Height – Only 7”

StanJack J9000H

  • Capacity – 9,000 lbs.
  • Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 11”
  • Lowest Collapsed Height

StanJack J12000H

  • Capacity – 12,000 lbs.
  • Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
  • Extended Lifting Height
  • Lowest Collapsed Height

StanJack J15000H

  • Capacity – 15,000 lbs.
  • Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
  • Extended Lifting Height – Over 11”
  • Lowest Collapsed Height

StanJack J18000H

  • Capacity – 18,000 lbs.
  • Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
  • Extended Lifting Height
  • Lowest Collapsed Height

StanJack J25000H

  • Capacity – 25,000 lbs.
  • Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
  • Extended Lifting Height
  • Lowest Collapsed Height

StanJack J35000H

  • Capacity – 35,000 lbs.
  • Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
  • Extended Lifting Height
  • Lowest Collapsed Height

StanJack J50000H

  • Capacity – 50,000 lbs.
  • Heavy-Duty Hydraulics
  • Extended Lifting Height
  • Lowest Collapsed Height
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A Guide to Choosing the Best Truck Jack for Your Truck

So, you are a proud truck owner! One thing’s for certain: trucks don’t come cheap and truck owners love their vehicles. Timely servicing keeps trucks up and running for long and ensures a solid return on investment. When it comes to truck maintenance or upgrades, you need the proper tools to go about the business. And the truck jack is the one indispensable tool you can’t do without.

You’ll have noticed there’s a wide variety of truck jacks available on the market. But which one’s the perfect fit for your beast? In this article, we’ll cut the clutter and shed light on the key factors that’ll help you decide on the perfect heavy-duty floor jack, pit jack, or rolling jack for your truck. Read on!

Knowing your truck’s weight is crucial

Trucks are rugged vehicles built to haul around heavy loads across all kinds of terrain. Tarmac or no tarmac, trucks have to carry on performing their duties and this means they have a lot of chunky metal parts and reinforced sections for rigorous use and durability. All this adds to the weight of the vehicle, making trucks heavy – like real heavy!

Trucks can weigh anywhere between 3 and 25 tons, sometimes even more. So, how heavy is your truck? If you don’t know that, you can’t decide on the best truck jack for your vehicle. Truck jacks perform the all-important task of lifting vehicles for undercarriage repairs and maintenance. So, you need a tool that won’t buckle under the weight of your truck.

Heavy-duty truck jacks come with a weight capacity rating. This tells you about the load-bearing capabilities of the tool. Always go for a truck jack with a higher weight capacity than your truck’s weight. This will ensure a safe lifting operation and longevity of the jack. Savvy?

Now, let’s dive straight into the details of all the different jacks you can buy for your mean machine.

Heavy Duty Floor Jacks

Tough, compact, and user-friendly – that’s how you describe heavy-duty floor jacks. Floor jacks have been serving truck owners forever! These cool tools use a hydraulic system to amplify the pressure applied on their handlebars into the monstrous force required to lift big and bulky trucks. Heavy-duty floor jacks typically have a low collapsed profile for easy access to a truck’s undercarriage. Leveled trucks, lifted trucks, military vehicles, EVs – throw anything at them and they’ll perform equally well.

Stan Design offers you a wide variety of heavy-duty floor jacks with weight capacity ranging from 12 tons (the TJ12S Scorpion Floor Jack) to 25 tons (the MJ25 Scorpion Floor Jack).

Pit Jacks:

Quiz time! What keeps the fleets up and running all across North America? You guessed it right – it’s the intricate network of workshops dotting the landscape of Canada and the US.

Hundreds of thousands of truck owners in North America rely on truck workshops for maintenance and repair jobs. And the one tool these workshops rely on is the pit jack. These heavy-duty truck jacks are designed to fit into service pits and lift big and bulky trucks smoothly without compromising on safety.

Innovative products like the Scorpion Pit Jacks from Stan Design employ pneumatic systems to boost their hydraulic mechanisms, ensuring some serious weight capacity. For instance, the PJ35S Scorpion Pit Jack can lift trucks as heavy as 35,000 lbs.!

Pit jacks also have inbuilt safety mechanisms to ensure that vehicles are secured in their elevated position, and stackable adapters ensure that they suit every truck type thrown at them.

Rolling Jacks:

Workshops with car lifts prefer the rolling jack as a valuable tool. These jacks can slide under the lift and allow specific sections of the truck to be lifted for maintenance or repairs. Couple of things to consider before choosing a rolling jack:

  • Safety and efficiency are equally important. Make sure the rolling jack you’re planning to buy has a proper locking mechanism.
  • Reinforced parts made of high-grade steel – that’s what you’re looking for when buying a rolling jack. It ensures safety and longevity.

What to Look for in the Perfect Truck Jack

Material and Build Quality:

  • Truck jacks are made of steel. We all know that. But the quality of the alloy and the construction of the tool matter. Make sure your truck jack has a robust build strong enough to endure decades of heavy use.
  • What’s the biggest enemy of any tool? Moisture. Rust can wear down machine parts quickly, leading to critical failure. Make sure your truck jack comes coated with corrosion-resistant materials for longevity.
  • Reinforced components, a wide base, and sturdy lifting arms are what you are looking for in the perfect truck jack.

Lifting Speed and Efficiency:

A wise man once said, you can make up for lost money but not time. The longer your truck sits in the garage, the more time and business opportunities you waste. So, you need a truck jack that operates quickly and smoothly.

Portability and Storage:

Truckers are constantly on the move. So, it’s in their best interest to carry a heavy-duty floor jack that’s compact, reasonably light, and portable. A floor jack with a low collapsed profile can be a lifesaver for overloaded trucks with saggy suspension.

Safety Features:

We can go on and on all day on the importance of safety features. Can you trust your truck jack to keep you safe when working under the vehicle? Here are a few things to consider as safety features:

  • Safety valves.
  • Locking mechanisms.
  • Sturdy base.

Carrying jack stands is a good idea. They share the load on the jack, increasing the tool’s safety and longevity at the same time.

Endnote:

Buying a truck jack should be a one-time investment. Your favorite truck-lifting solution will go through a lot of abuse during its time in the garage. So, it better be made of high-quality materials. Whether you buy a heavy-duty floor jack, pit jack, or rolling jack, prioritize robustness, reliability, and safety. Always go for time-tested products manufactured by popular brands. Remember, saving a few dollars upfront doesn’t always prove to be a good decision in the long-term.

Happy lifting!