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Hydraulic Floor Jack Proline 5 t, lifting range 216–413 mm, model 46805
Hydraulic Floor Jack Proline 5 t, lifting range 216–413 mm, model 46805
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Hydraulic Floor Jack Proline 5 t, lifting range 216–413 mm, model 46805
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Hydraulic Floor Jack Proline 5 t, lifting range 216–413 mm, model 46805
Hydraulic Floor Jack Proline 5 t, lifting range 216–413 mm, model 46805
The Proline Hydraulic Floor Jack 5 t (lifting range 216–413 mm) is a workshop-grade lifting tool designed to raise vehicles and heavy equipment within its specified stroke. It offers hydraulic operation for controlled lifting and lowering, a reinforced frame for stability under load, and a compact base suitable for use in garages, service bays and roadside situations where a reliable 5-tonne lifting capacity is required.
The hydraulic mechanism delivers smooth and steady lifting with minimal effort, while built-in safety features and a wide saddle improve contact with vehicle jacking points. Its construction uses durable materials and reinforced welds to withstand frequent use. The adjustable lifting height within the 216–413 mm range makes it versatile for different vehicle ground clearances and maintenance tasks.
Position the jack on a solid, level surface and align the saddle with the manufacturer's recommended jacking point on the vehicle or equipment. Operate the hydraulic pump handle to raise the saddle to the required height within the 216–413 mm range. Once lifted, place appropriate support stands under the vehicle before performing any work. To lower, open the release valve slowly to achieve controlled descent and ensure the load is fully supported or clear of the jack before removal.
Use only on firm, level ground and verify that the vehicle or equipment weight does not exceed the 5-tonne capacity. Always employ axle stands or other certified supports after lifting and follow vehicle manufacturer jacking point instructions. Inspect the jack regularly for leaks, worn seals and structural damage; maintain hydraulic fluid levels as specified by the manufacturer.
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