Jacks
A jack is a tool that lifts, moves, and supports heavy objects with minimal force. Used for vehicle and equipment lifting, civil engineering and construction work. Since the lifting capacity during use differs depending on the product, select it according to the application. The main types include pantograph jacks which are screw-type vehicle-mounted tools, hydraulic jacks that use oil pressure, and screw jacks that operate on gears. There are two types of garage jacks that are used to lift vehicles: manually operable products and products that can be operated both manually and pneumatically. Hydraulic jacks that can be finely adjusted in height using auxiliary screws, such as 2-stage or 3-stage type, are suitable for civil engineering or other work where the standard hydraulic jack cannot avoid obstacles. There is also a mini jack for indoor repair work such as precision work and thresholds.