NEWTRY 10 ton Low Profile Hydraulic Ram Jack Multi-section Stoke 26mm(1 inch) Mini Protable Hydraulic Cylinder Industrial Super Thin Lifting Jack, not for Car (10T)
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A medium duty truck had dual rear wheels that I needed to separate and remove. The hubs of the axles were heavily rusted. As a result of inserting a hydraulic cylinder between the wheels, I was able to move them and remove them. Other hydraulic tools, hammers, etc. , did not succeed to remove this panel. This was by far the easiest removal method I have ever There are only a few situations in which the sixes and the relatively short extension of the ram can be advantageous, but in those situations it is essential.
The jacks are tough little guys. Under my house, I installed a new sill plate with these mini jacks. The product was very impressive to me.
In order to replace a damaged floor joist, I need something that can reach into a tight spot. It worked for what I needed.
This device does not retract on its own, it must be put into a vice for it to fully retract. I doubt it even pushes a ton of force. This tool came in handy for spreading links for a Cat 325 excavator while doing track work and I spent way too much time wrestling with it. This is lame.
It is compact and solid. The project was completed successfully. This machine was used to assist in separating the track links on the excavator because it slips in between them and allows them to spread out.
My asphalt elevator idlers moved with this tool very easily in very tight places — I used it for moving idlers on my asphalt elevator. This is due to the change in chain width.
Does the job for the price. Does not appear to be a name brand, but so far so good.
Even if it were to lift 10 tons, it would not even come close. There will be no lifting involved with the telescopic part. In our scenario, we connected two different pumps that each weighed 10,000 pounds, and it didn't lift even one corner of a 10-ton.