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undefinedEver wanted an easy way to lift your quad off the ground for routine maintenance? Handy Industries makes the top quality American made 'Jak-Lift'. The Jak-Lift will lift up to 1200 pounds from 4 ½” to 18”! Using the Jak-Lift makes any kind of maintenance very easy by allowing easy movement of your machine around in the garage.

The Jak-Lift’s frame is made of heavy duty steel and has a durable red and black powder coated finish. It features a 4-ton hydraulic jack with foot pump for easy lifting. The hydraulic jack has 2 gravity fed locking positions, one at 11 ¾” and the other at 18”. This is a built in safety feature. Raising the locking mechanism and lifting the spring loaded valve control lever easily lowers the jack.

The entire Jak-Lift is mounted on two, 4”x2” stationary poly-coatedundefined wheels and two, 4” poly-olefin swivel locking wheels with zerk fittings to grease the bearings. The wheels roll effortlessly on the floor and the 2 swivel locking wheels allow you to position and hold your quad anywhere you need it.

The support platform is 16”x13 ¾” and has protective rubber support pads to prevent any damage to the undercarriage of your quad. Another handy feature is the tie-down brackets allowing you to secure your load to the Jak-Lift.

There are cheaper made in China models that do the same thing as the Jak-Lift. You may save money at first but in the long run you will find that the quality of the frame, wheels, and hydraulic jack will quickly deteriorate. The Handy Industries Jak-Lift is an extremely handy item to have in your garage and being a top quality American made product it will last for many years. Check out Handy Industries for more details on the Jak-Lift along with their other handy shop tools and truck products!
 
For a limited time order 1-3 Jak-Lifts and get free freight!

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