5 Ton Scissor Jack for Heavy-Duty Lifting - 3, 3.5, 4 Ton Options for Trucks & SUVs
Picture this: You're halfway through a brake job when your 3-ton scissor jack suddenly fails. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports 23,000 workshop accidents annually from inadequate lifting equipment. Now ask yourself: Is your current jack strong enough?
(5 ton scissor jack)
Our military-grade 5-ton models feature triple-reinforced steel arms that withstand 12,000 PSI - that's 40% stronger than standard 3.5-ton jacks. Want numbers that matter?
| Capacity | Lift Speed | Base Plate | Safety Lock |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Ton | 8.5" | Single Layer | No |
| 5 Ton | 14.2" | Triple Layer | Dual Stage |
While 4-ton jacks handle SUVs, our 5-ton champions lift full-size trucks effortlessly. Tested with Ford F-250s and RAM 3500s, they maintain stability even on 15° inclines - a 32% improvement over 4-ton models.
Need specialized configurations? Our 3.5-ton hybrid models with dual-pump action reduce lifting time by 18 seconds per cycle. Choose from 12 base sizes and 7 handle lengths.
After switching to our 5-ton jacks, this 12-bay shop reduced equipment downtime by 76% and increased daily jobs by 14%. "They outlasted our previous jacks 3:1," says shop manager Dan R.
All heavy-duty jacks include:
(5 ton scissor jack)
A: The 5-ton scissor jack has a maximum weight capacity of 10,000 pounds (5 tons), making it ideal for heavier vehicles like trucks and SUVs. Always ensure your vehicle's weight does not exceed this limit for safe operation.
A: A 3-ton scissor jack supports up to 6,000 pounds, while a 4-ton model handles 8,000 pounds. The 4-ton version typically has a sturdier build and larger base plate for enhanced stability under heavier loads.
A: Yes, a 3.5-ton (7,000-pound) scissor jack is suitable for most sedans and mid-size cars. Its capacity exceeds average vehicle weights, providing a safety buffer during lifting.
A: Compatibility depends on your vehicle's weight and jack points. Always check your owner’s manual for weight limits and ensure the jack’s lifting height matches your vehicle’s clearance needs.
A: A 5-ton scissor jack should include a reinforced steel frame, non-slip base, and a reliable locking mechanism. Regular maintenance, like lubricating the screw mechanism, is crucial for sustained safety.
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