Pin Type Axle Stand | 2 Ton Capacity | Adjustable Height
The JSC Type Jack Stand features a secure pin-type locking mechanism for maximum safety. Rated for a 2-tonne Safe Working Load (per pair), it offers stable support for passenger cars and light vehicles during maintenance. The adjustable height and sturdy welded steel construction ensure reliability in any garage.
⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: USE IN PAIRS. Jack stands are designed to support loads ONLY. Never use a hydraulic jack alone to hold a vehicle. Always use stands in pairs on a single axle on level ground.
🔒 Secure Pin Lock
Features a heavy-duty load pin with safety chain. This positive locking mechanism ensures the stand remains locked at the desired height and prevents accidental release.
⚖️ 2 Ton Capacity
Rated for a Safe Working Load (SWL) of 2 Tonnes per pair (1 Tonne per stand). Perfectly suited for lifting and supporting standard passenger vehicles.
↕️ Adjustable Height
Offers 3 height positions ranging from approximately 270mm to 370mm, providing versatile clearance options for various maintenance tasks.
🏗️ Stable Base
Designed with a wide, robust base and sturdy welded steel construction to provide maximum stability and prevent tipping while supporting elevated vehicles.
ℹ️ Sold in Pairs: Capacity ratings are typically "per pair". Ensure your vehicle weight does not exceed the rated limit.
Technical Specifications
Check diagram for: Min Height, Max Height, Base Dimensions
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Model
Capacity (t)
Min. Height (mm)
Lifting Height (mm)
Max. Height (mm)
Weight/pair (kg)
Product Code
JSC-020
2
275
95
365
3
811003020
JSC-120
2
270
100
370
3.2
811003120
Q: How does the JSC Type locking mechanism work?A: The JSC Type uses a solid steel load pin that is inserted through the stand's column at the desired height. A safety chain keeps the pin attached to the stand so it doesn't get lost.
Q: What is the capacity of these jack stands?A: These stands have a rated capacity of 2 Tonnes per pair (1 Tonne per individual stand). Always use them in pairs on a single axle for maximum stability.
H-Lift Lifting Jacks
Hydraulic & Mechanical Jacks: Safety & Selection
Selecting the Correct Jack
Jacks may be hydraulic or mechanical in operation and are available in a wide range of capacities and designs. Proper selection is critical for safety.
Key Considerations:
Type: Hydraulic, ratchet, screw, or journal jack.
Dimensions: Capacity, closed height, lifting height, and overall dimensions.
Accessories: Toe/claw attachments, screwed ram with locking collar, calibrated gauges for load measurement.
Support: Packing materials needed during jacking and to support the load once raised.
Safety Guidelines
Always
Store and handle jacks correctly.
Inspect jacks before use and before placing into storage.
Ensure the surface is level, even, and capable of taking the imposed load.
Ensure the jack is positioned so the load is applied in the correct plane.
Use packing capable of withstanding loads without crushing.
Lift and lower in small stages using support packing to minimize load falls.
Never
Never obliquely load (side load) jacks.
Never raise the load higher than necessary.
Never over-extend the jack beyond its rated stroke.
Never leave a load supported solely on jacks (use stands/packing).
Never reach under a load supported by jacks.
Never work or climb on a load supported by jacks.
Operation & Maintenance
Using Jacks Safely
Multiple Jacks: Most operations require multiple jacks. It is impossible to raise/lower them in perfect unison, causing uneven loading. Ensure jack capacity is adequate to handle load transfer. Keep the load level.
Floor Stability: Ensure the floor can withstand the point load. Use floor plates to spread the load if necessary. Avoid buried cables or pipes.
Contact: The jack head must be in full, firm contact with the jacking point. Use packers to prevent slipping.
Storage & Handling
Store jacks upright with the ram/rack/screw fully lowered to protect them from damage. Remove handles/levers and store separately. Never store damaged jacks.
In-service Inspection
Clean jacks regularly to remove dirt from racks, screws, and seals. Check hydraulic oil levels. Lubricate moving mechanical parts.
Mechanical: Chipped/worn rack teeth or screws, seized swivel heads.
⚠️ WARNING: Excessive grease on ratchet jacks can cause the holding pawl to stick, potentially dropping the load.
Jack Stands (Vehicle Support)
Essential Safety Support for Maintenance & Repairs
Heavy Duty SteelSafety Locking MechanismAdjustable HeightStable Base
Product Overview
Jack stands are critical safety tools designed to support vehicles or heavy loads after they have been lifted by a hydraulic jack. Unlike jacks, which are for lifting, stands provide a rigid, static support platform to ensure the load remains secure during maintenance.
Undercarriage repairs on trucks and heavy machinery.
Stabilizing trailers or equipment during storage.
Key Features & Design
Locking Mechanism
Essential for preventing accidental lowering. Common types include Ratchet (Pawl) Locks for quick adjustment or Pin Locks for heavy-duty, double-shear security.
Adjustable Height
Features a central ductile iron column with teeth or pin holes, allowing users to extend the stand to the precise height required to reach vehicle lifting points.
Stable Base Design
Typically features a wide tripod or quadripod base with welded foot pads to resist sinking into asphalt and provide maximum stability on various surfaces.
Heavy Duty Materials
Constructed from high-grade steel with a stamped or welded frame to ensure structural integrity and high load-bearing capacity.
⚠️ Critical Safety Precautions
To ensure a secure working environment:
Always Use in Pairs: Support the front or rear of the vehicle evenly.
Hard, Level Surface: Never use on grass, gravel, or slopes. Use on concrete.
Lifting Points: Position stands only under manufacturer-recommended chassis points.
Weight Capacity: Ensure the rated capacity exceeds the weight of the load.
Usage & Maintenance
Proper Operation: Lift the vehicle with a jack, place stands, and slowly lower the vehicle onto the stands before beginning work.
Maintenance:
Inspect regularly for cracks, bent metal, or rust.
Lubricate the locking pawl/pin mechanism.
Replace immediately if any damage is found.
Typical Specifications
Capacity (Per Pair)
Min. Height
Max. Height
Locking Style
2 Ton
260 mm
420 mm
Ratchet / Pin
3 Ton
280 mm
430 mm
Ratchet
6 Ton
390 mm
600 mm
Ratchet
12 Ton (Heavy Duty)
460 mm
710 mm
Pin / Screw
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