Product Description
| 2 Ton Automotive Floor Jack | 2-1/2 Ton High Lift Floor Jack | |
|---|---|---|
| Lifting Capacity | 4,000 lbs. | 5,000 lb.s |
| Minimum Height | 5-1/8″ | 5-7/8″ |
| Maximum Height | 12-3/4″ | 20-7/8″ |
| Weight | 20.6 lbs. | 50.6 lbs. |
Can a 2 ton trolley jack lift a truck?
For most sedans and small cars, a two-ton jack will be sufficient for raising a corner. A pickup truck or SUV could require twice that rating (four tons) to give you the margin of safety that you need.
Will a 2 ton jack lift a Silverado 1500?
A 2-ton floor jack is recommended for the Chevy Silverado 1500. It can lift 4,000 pounds. The lift point should be flat, level with the floor or the ground, and able to support the base of the jack. You should always use jack stands as additional support while Your car is up in the air.
How many pounds can a 2 ton jack lift?
12,300 pounds
Jack stands can hold a lot more weight than their manufacturers suggest. Without a safety pin in place, the two-ton-rated four-leg jack stand is able to withstand 12,300 pounds (just over six tons) of force before slowly collapsing.
Is 2 ton jack enough for minivan?
2 ton is enough to lift one corner at a time but make sure the jack is a strong unit that will not be prone to tipping.
Is a 2 ton jack enough for f150?
You need a 3 ton for the biggest vehicle and a 1 1/2 ton for conveniently lifting one corner or a smaller vehicle.
Can a 2 ton jack lift a Suburban?
engineered wrote: Yes, as long as your SUV is under 4 tons (8000lbs) since you only lift half of it. You’re not even lifting half of it; you are just lifting one corner. This is fine for even a Suburban. I hate those jacks.
Will a 2 ton jack lift a Ford Explorer?
The curb weight of your vehicle is a little over 4,000 lbs. The jack is rated at 2 tons, or 4,000 lbs. Therefore, it can easily lift a portion of that vehicle to change a tire or to place a Jack stand, move to the other side, and place another Jack stand. Do you find this helpful?
Do I need a 3 ton jack?
But do you really need that much capacity? Most Pro users can get away with 2.5-ton machines, but repair shops usually opt for at least 3 tons to cover all the bases. The tradeoff with a higher capacity jack is slower action and heavier weight.
Do car jacks fail?
About 40% of victims are injured while using a car jack or jack stand to lift a vehicle for repair, and 16% are hurt while changing a tire. Nearly three-quarters of injuries occur when the car or jack slips or falls out of position, and 18% result from the loss of pressure in the jack.
How strong of a jack do I need?
The jack’s capacity needs to be matched to the vehicle you’re servicing. Recommendations vary, but you need a jack rated for at least three-quarters of your vehicle’s weight, giving you an adequate safety margin. For example, this Evercraft 2 Ton Floor Jack with Jack Stands is rated for 4,000 lb. (about 1,800 kg).
What size jack do you need for a minivan?
Get at least the 19 inch so get the van high enough to crawl under. Make sure you also have a good set of jackstands to go with it unless you have a death wish. 2 ton is enough to lift one corner at a time but make sure the jack is a strong unit that will not be prone to tipping.