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Tripod jack DRAUMET model 8943350 — 200 mm lifting range, tripod support for vehicles and equipment
Tripod jack DRAUMET model 8943350 is a robust tripod-style support with a 200 mm lifting range designed for industrial, workshop and agricultural service tasks. The compact three-legged construction provides stable, temporary support for vehicles, chassis, machinery and closely fitted components during repair, maintenance or disassembly. The tool also serves as a heavy-duty bearing, gear and brake-disc puller aid when axial displacement or support is required.
The DRAUMET 8943350 combines a durable tripod frame and a 200 mm hand-operated lifting stroke to deliver reliable, three-point stability on uneven surfaces. Its design facilitates controlled lifting and holding of axles, housings and other parts while enabling safe access for disassembly or servicing. The compact form factor makes it suitable for workshop benches and field service where space is limited.
Position the tripod jack on a firm, level surface beneath the component or axle to be supported. Extend the legs to ensure three-point contact and adjust the jack so the head aligns with the load. Operate the hand lifting mechanism to raise the component to the required height, keeping load movement controlled and steady. Once the component is supported, secure any additional safety stands if necessary before performing disassembly or maintenance. Retract the lifting stroke and fold the tripod legs after use for storage.
Use the tripod jack on firm ground and inspect the device before each use. Do not exceed the intended application: this tool is for temporary support and stabilization during repair and maintenance, not for long-term load bearing. Combine with additional safety stands when working under vehicles or heavy machinery.
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