Power-TEC Hy-Jacks offer workshop flexibility

January 20, 2017
Power-TEC Hy-Jacks offer workshop flexibility
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Power-TEC is offering a new solution to the problem of workshop vehicle positioning with its new Hy-Jacks which offer an effective method for moving vehicles in confined areas.


Once fitted to a car Hy-Jacks allow a vehicle to move easily in any direction. Two Hy-Jacks permit a full 180 degree vehicle pivot, while four Hy-Jacks give full manoeuvrability.

Sold in pairs, the Jacks lift the vehicle in seconds. The rollers touch only the tyre with no contact with the vehicle’s bodywork or chassis. After lifting, the low centre of gravity makes the Hy-Jacks safe and stable in use, and the vehicle can effortlessly be placed in the required position in the workshop or garage.

The Jacks are especially useful for sliding a vehicle into a confined space, moving disabled vehicle, or for removal of a vehicle obstructing an entrance when no keys are available.

The Hy-Jacks are suitable for a maximum tyre width of 305mm; the frame is adjustable from 345mm to 630mm. Weight capacity is 1369kg per pair (single wheel capacity 680kg). Each unit is equipped with four tough nylon casters, and a safety hook and chain for the pedal. The Hy-Jacks are CE certificated and GS/TUV approved.
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