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Black Bull HBJ8 8 Ton Hydraulic Bottle Jack

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SKU: BUFF-HBJ8
Model: HBJ8
UPC : 027077003598
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Black Bull HBJ8 8 Ton Hydraulic Bottle Jack

With an 8 Ton lifting capacity, this Bottle Jack can lift loads weighting up to 16,000 lbs. Change the tires on cars, trucks, and trailers or make repairs to your tractor, combine or hay baler. Small, portable and reliable, this is a great jack to keep nearby for emergency repairs.A cast iron base bears the load and a cleated non-slip lift cap keeps it stable. The hydraulic bypass prevents ram over travel and prevents vandalize to the Jack. The pump cartriedge is replaceable, so you dont have to replace the entire jack when the hydraulic has been exhausted. With a lift range of 8 to 13.25 inches (with the screw lift fully extended), the Black Bull Bottle Jack can get the heaviest of loads into the air and out of the way so you can make the repair and move on to other projects.

Features of Black Bull HBJ8 8 Ton Hydraulic Bottle Jack

  • Easily lift heavy loads weighting up to 16,000 lbs, reliable and portable design
  • Great for use on the shop, farm, or job site
  • Cleated non-slip lift cap, adjustable extension screw cap, replaceable pump cartridge
  • Solid cast iron base for maximum stability, base dimensions: 4 5/8 inches x 4 inches
  • Hydraulic bypass prevents ram over travel, lift height 8 to 13.25 inches, weights 10 lbs
  • Material: Metal
  • Color: Black
  • Specifications of Black Bull HBJ8 8 Ton Hydraulic Bottle Jack

    GENERAL
    Brand Name Black Bull
    Color Black
    Weight 11.00 pounds
    Dimensions 9x6x6

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    Warning Warning - California Proposition 65

    This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.