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T830003XL Low Profile Aluminum Service Jack with Quick Lift Pump
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T830003XL Low Profile Aluminum Service Jack with Quick Lift Pump

Capacity: 3 ton (6000 lbs), low profile chassis with min lifting height of 3.74 inches, max height can reach to be 18.9 inches Mostly constructed of durable, sturdy aluminum; Equipped with a dual piston fast-lift pump, allowing you easily and quickly to raise the jack up Aluminum lifting unit and frame for a high-quality appearance and lighter than general steel trolley jack Equipped with a built-in overload-proof system which prevents use beyond rated capacity; Features slow release rate under load Side-mount handles allow for extra portability; Two-piece handle provides additional ease for placing and rising
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Product Information

This BIGRED product has a single hydraulic pump piston that effortlessly raises the lift arm. Pump piston dust shields and wiper seals protect the hydraulic system from contaminants. The jack features an overload valve bypass system to prevent jack damage and user injury. Compact design allows use in confined spaces. Easily fits under low vehicles. This product is tested for reliability and safety.

 

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hurst recommends a character count per line of approximately 66 letters for optimum legibility, but accepts that anything between 45 and 75 is satisfactory.

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Text blocks should be constructed such that they 'honor and reveal' the relationships between the various elements - headings, subheadings, quotes, asides and footnotes. Robert Bringhurst recommends a character count per line of approximately 66 letters for optimum legibility, but accepts that anything between 45 and 75 is satisfactory.

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Text blocks should be constructed such that they 'honor and reveal' the relationships between the various elements - headings, subheadings, quotes, asides and footnotes. Robert Bringhurst recommends a character count per line of approximately 66 letters for optimum legibility, but accepts that anything between 45 and 75 is satisfactory.

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