Omega Lift 32038 3 Ton Jack Stands Pair - Heavy Duty Double Locking Pins - Handle Lock and Mobility Pin for Auto Repair Shop, Black/Yellow
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Jack stands can support up to 6 tons each however, we strongly recommend that they be used in pairs for the greatest level of safety.
There are 12 tons of load capacity on each jack stand.
It was the same for me as well. Stands with a 12x12 size are designed to support 12 tons. The OmegaLift 6 ton stands have a base that measures 10 5/8 x 9 3/8 according to their website user manual. Approximately 10 1/8 times 8 7/8 inches was the size of my set. I'm looking into getting these for my home, and it looks a lot like the (less expensive) ProLift 6 ton stand.
There is a curved surface on the top that measures 4x1".
Selected User Reviews For Omega Lift 32038 3 Ton Jack Stands Pair - Heavy Duty Double Locking Pins - Handle Lock and Mobility Pin for Auto Repair Shop, Black/Yellow
I would not recommend buying. The pair of these jack stands are 3 tons each and can lift a total of 6 tons. It has never occurred to me on the internet that this type of information would be misleading. Despite being made from cheap metal, these products are poorly constructed, and the welds have barely The rubbish is made in China and is extremely overpriced. It is best to stay away from this company.
Despite being lightweight, they are made of a high-quality material and are very sturdy. I used to use some of the standard runtimes for a long time I am - These are mill jack stands that I purchased from harbor freight/Autozone. My safety is my #1 priority, so I wanted something that looks like it could survive a nuclear blast. This is a big change from my old ones, who were about half the size of these huge ones. They look and feel more expensive than your average stand.
2. They have a thicker, wider, and taller design than your average stand. Your standard runs of the mill stands couldn't lift the SUV from the ground. With these new stands, there has been no problem with this. 1. 2. 3. Having the safety pin assures me that I won't get hit by my car today and that my life is not in danger. I recommend you to take these three steps if you are concerned about your family's safety This is an excellent stand. It appears to me that there are no issues with the welds and overall quality like some of the The products I have used have proven to be highly effective already a few times.
Dual safety features were the reason why I bought these. As well as the rubber inserts for the pinch weld, I also ordered them. I have two Omega jack stands of 12 tons, so I am familiar with the Omega name.
This safety lock helps to keep you safe. The pair worked on a car that was almost classic. I got 6 out of 6 Since the base is taller, I can reach my desired height without the need to lift the whole thing A base also has a wider width than a 3-foot base The one ton. The two together create a more stable environment, which in turn contributes to greater peace. Remember to crawl under the ground when you are under it! Pins are designed to - Having the lever lock at the bottom is also helpful in case an untimely knock causes damage to the stand when the stand is raised.
I am pleased with the quality of the pair I got. Securing the safety pin is easy. There is only one downside for me though the lowest position is too high for my Hyundai Sonata 2010 model. I often don't have to jack up my Pickup, so they will be great for me. In my opinion, you don't have to be concerned about the quality of these stands if you know what height you need.
Safety is at stake in this situation. is so misleading, I have never seen anything like it before. the reason I bought these is because I have an RV I am working on, and I figured I would go a little overkill just to be on the safe side. I think I went overkill ( I thought ) I have a rear axle weight of 9000 lbs and I thought these could support up to 24000 lbs. That's how I saw it Definitely not! I read the fine print, 12000lbs total in this RV, and that was plenty for my situation, but I was under it for two days. This raises serious safety concerns. There is no reason to have a big 6 Tone on each stand, when every one of them is 6. B is the person in question. Someone could get killed if they do this. It's gonna be a long day. It wasn't until I went to write a good review and noticed what others had said that I realized, ( thank you to those people ) READ THE FINE PRINT, you can't trust the.
While removing the front drivelines and trailing arms of a 1976 Bronco, this is what we used to minimize the possibility of mushing ourselves. My life has been saved by these jack stands, possibly due to their use.