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Hydraulic Bottle Jack Sourcing FROG 2.0T with Rubber Base RF-TH22001C
Hydraulic Bottle Jack Sourcing FROG 2.0T with Rubber Base RF-TH22001C
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Hydraulic Bottle Jack Sourcing FROG 2.0T with Rubber Base RF-TH22001C
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Hydraulic Bottle Jack Sourcing FROG 2.0T with Rubber Base RF-TH22001C
Hydraulic Bottle Jack Sourcing FROG 2.0T with Rubber Base RF-TH22001C
The Hydraulic Bottle Jack Sourcing FROG 2.0T with Rubber Base (compact vertical design) is a manually operated hydraulic jack designed for lifting vehicles and moderately heavy equipment up to 2.0 tonnes. Its vertical bottle form factor keeps the unit compact for storage in garages and workshops while the integrated rubber base improves contact stability and reduces vibration during lifting operations. The jack is suitable for routine maintenance, tire changes and light industrial tasks where a reliable single-point lifting tool is required.
The Sourcing FROG 2.0T provides a high lifting capacity relative to its compact size, enabling safe and efficient elevation of cars and small vans. The rubber base increases grip and protects vehicle surfaces while damping vibration, and the manual hydraulic mechanism offers precise control over lifting and lowering. The simple vertical construction makes it easy to position under jacking points and to store when not in use.
Place the jack on a level, load-bearing surface and position it beneath the manufacturer-recommended jacking point of the vehicle or equipment. Ensure the rubber base contacts the ground fully for stable support. Insert and operate the jack handle according to the manual hydraulic mechanism to raise the load to the desired height, taking care to lift slowly and monitor stability. Use properly rated jack stands to support the vehicle if you will be working beneath it. To lower, release the hydraulic pressure gradually using the release valve and ensure the load is stable throughout the descent.
Inspect the jack and rubber base for damage or excessive wear before each use. Do not exceed the stated 2.0-tonne capacity and always use additional supports such as jack stands when performing under-vehicle work. Store the jack in a dry place and follow routine hydraulic maintenance, such as checking fluid levels and seals, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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