An industrial jack is a heavy-duty lifting device specifically designed to safely and stably elevate extremely heavy loads in industrial settings. It typically utilizes hydraulic, mechanical, or pneumatic principles to generate substantial lifting force, with a load capacity far exceeding that of standard automotive jacks – ranging from several tons to hundreds of tons. Commonly used in auto repair shops (for large vehicles), construction sites, manufacturing plants, warehouses (for loading/unloading), and heavy equipment maintenance, its robust construction and powerful performance make it a reliable supporting tool for critical industrial operations such as lifting large machinery, vehicle chassis, steel structures, or positioning equipment.
Purpose: Lifting extremely heavy loads.
Applications: Industrial environments (repair shops, construction sites, factories, etc.).
Features: High power (several tons to hundreds of tons), sturdy build.
Working Principle: Hydraulic, mechanical, or pneumatic.
Value: Enables safe and stable execution of heavy lifting/positioning tasks.