JACKS & LIFTING DEVICES JACK STANDS

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JACKS & LIFTING DEVICES JACK STANDS

Floor Jack

Jacks 1. Inspect before using (oil leaks, missing or loose parts) 2. Look up the proper lift points if you do not know where to lift the car. 3. Make sure the jack is secure and properly aligned under the car. 4. Apply park brake or block wheels so car will not roll 5. Never raise car while someone is under it

Jacks 6. After you start to raise the car examine your lift points double check to make sure it is secure plus properly aligned 7. Always use a jack stand 8. If possible use the service jack as a “backup” to your vehicle’s jack stands. Bring the saddle just to the lifting point and lock.

Bottle Jacks

Hi Lift Jack

Tranny Jacks Creeper style Telescoping

Floor Cranes

Front end or Bumper Jacks Do not use on late model cars

Under Hoist work stands

Jack Stands Make sure the stands are secure on the frame Keep the car level Lock stands on same height Block wheels so it cannot roll

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