1-2 Ton Scissor Jack - Heavy-Duty, Compact & Portable Car Lift Jack
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Our 2 ton scissor jack isn’t just metal – it’s military-grade alloy forged through 12-stage tempering. Compare the difference:
Capacity | Lift Range | Safety Lock | Weight |
---|---|---|---|
2 Ton | 13.8"-18.5" | Dual-stage | 8.8 lbs |
3.5 Ton | 15"-20.1" | Triple-lock | 11.2 lbs |
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A: The primary difference is weight capacity - 1.5 ton jacks handle up to 3,000 lbs while 2 ton models support 4,000 lbs. Both use similar scissor mechanisms but differ in steel thickness and base stability for heavier loads.
A: Yes, 3 ton (6,000 lb capacity) scissor jacks are designed for larger vehicles like pickup trucks and SUVs. Always verify your vehicle's weight and use jack stands for extended maintenance work.
A: Choose 4 ton (8,000 lb) for heavy-duty trucks/RVs, while 3.5 ton (7,000 lb) suits mid-size trucks. Consider your vehicle's GVWR and add 20% safety margin when selecting capacity.
A: Higher capacity jacks (3-4 ton) typically have greater minimum/maximum height ranges (5"-18") versus 1.5-2 ton models (4"-15") to accommodate larger vehicle ground clearances.
A: Most include universal adapters, but check for notched saddles or rubber pads. Heavy-duty models (3+ ton) often feature reinforced contact points for truck frame rails.
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