Gasky
GASKY 2 Ton Car Jack,5.7"–15.8" Portale Hydraulic Floor Car Jack with Wheels for Sedan/SUV, Yellow
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- 🚗【Load Capacity & Vehicle Fitment】Lifting capacity: 2 tons (4400 lb) – Suitable for vehicles up to 2 tons, with a recommended wheelbase between 2.3–2.8 meters, such as small sedans and compact SUVs. Not recommendable for pick-up trucks, trucks, or oversized SUVs.
- *This jack is designed for lifting only, not for long-term support. Before any under-vehicle work, always place jack stands under the vehicle’s factory lifting points.
- ⬆️ 【Wide Lifting Range】Lifting height: 5.7"–15.8" – Suitable for vehicles with a ground clearance of 5.7" or more. The 15.8" max height makes it an ideal choice for SUVs and high-clearance vehicles.
- *If a flat tire lowers the vehicle too much, simply place a wooden board or a jack pad under the flat tire and slowly drive onto it – then the jack can slide underneath.
- 🔩【All-Steel Build, Reinforced Lifting】The body is made of all-steel construction – more durable and stronger than hybrid materials, effectively preventing cracking or deformation. Critical stress points are reinforced with 4mm thick steel plates for a more stable lift. A built-in hydraulic cylinder multiplies your effort, making the lifting process easier and less tiring.
- 🧳【Lightweight & Portable for Roadside Use】Weighs only 19 lb – liftable with one hand. Four steel casters provide easy maneuverability. The two-piece handle can be disassembled in seconds for compact storage in your trunk, meeting roadside repair needs during travel.
- 🛡️【Overload Protection & Safe Lifting】Lifting motion is smooth and controlled. In case of overload, the safety valve automatically stops pumping – no sudden drops.
- ✋【Tips 1】Never extend the handle with a pipe or other tools – improper handle length may cause breakage. Apply force evenly during use to avoid damaging or breaking the handle due to sudden jerks.
- 💡【Tips 2】If lifting feels unusually difficult, first check if the vehicle exceeds the 2-ton capacity, then inspect whether air has entered the hydraulic valve and follow the manual to purge it.
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