Air jacks

Friday, 27 February, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.clydeapac.com.au/


Selson air jacks use compressed air to raise and lower motor vehicles.

Two push-button valves make them easy to operate. Press green to raise and red to lower. Their speed of operation over conventional jacks will significantly reduce the time required to lift a vehicle. Because they are lightweight relative to their capacity, they are portable.

Inside the jack there is a telescopic stabilising column that provides stability during elevation but still allows some lateral movement, which enables the head cap of the jack to follow the arc of the vehicle being lifted. This, combined with a wide base, gives maximum stability on hard or soft surfaces.

The working pressure is 690 kPa (100 psi). To ensure maximum operator safety, a factory set safety valve is mounted on the control manifold. The valve is set at approximately 20% more than the standard working pressure and will prevent the jack from being accidentally overloaded or over inflated.

Once in a lift position, the air line can be disconnected and the jack will continue to do its job. This allows the air supply to be used for any other pneumatic tools or equipment.

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