New Pneumatic Jacks from Laser Tools

July 01, 2016
New Pneumatic Jacks from Laser Tools
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Laser Tools have introduced two new pneumatic jacks which the company says are light weight, easily manageable and super-fast.


The traditional workshop trolley jack can be cumbersome and very heavy and also take time to jack up a vehicle. The two new jacks overcome these problems. There is a two-chamber model (part number 6530) with a maximum height of 430mm, and the three-chamber model (part number 6531) which goes up to 550mm, both with a lifting capacity of 2 tonnes.

Users simply connect to a workshop air supply to lift even the lowest vehicle in seconds. The jacks also save the strain of pumping, with an effortless lift and drop which is smooth and   safe. The included extension cups are used when there is more clearance, and give extra lift.

The jacks are compact making them ideal for use on a four-post lift and especially useful in bodyshops for giving additional working clearance for sills and underbody areas. They also offer greater flexibility in tight areas where a trolley jack will struggle.

More details from www.lasertools.co.uk
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