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2.5 Ton service jack assembled in USA - Blackhawk Automotive

Part #: BH700B

The Blackhawk Automotive BH700B 2.5 Ton Service Jack is engineered for rigorous use in professional automotive and industrial environments. Assembled in the USA, this robust service jack delivers secure and efficient lifting for various vehicle maintenance requirements, ensuring consistent performance for professional technicians. Its heavy-duty construction and precision hydraulic system are built to withstand frequent daily operation.

Key Features

  • 2.5 Ton (5,000 lbs) Lifting Capacity: Reliably lifts a wide range of vehicles, including sedans, light trucks, and SUVs, accommodating diverse service needs.
  • Heavy-Duty Alloy Steel Construction: Built with high-strength materials to endure sustained daily use in professional settings, ensuring long-term durability and consistent performance.
  • Precision Hydraulic System: Provides smooth, controlled lifting and lowering, offering stable support and enhancing safety during vehicle servicing.
  • USA Assembled Quality: Manufactured to stringent American standards, guaranteeing dependable quality, precise component fitment, and robust operational reliability.
  • Large 6-3/4" Diameter Saddle: Promotes enhanced stability and secure contact with the vehicle's chassis, minimizing movement during lifting procedures.

Applications

This 2.5-ton service jack is an indispensable tool for professional garages, automotive repair shops, and industrial maintenance facilities. It supports critical vehicle maintenance tasks such as tire rotations, brake system inspections, oil changes, suspension work, and general undercarriage access. The stable lifting platform facilitates efficient and safe servicing across various vehicle types, making it a valuable asset for professional mechanics.

Specifications

  • Model Number: BH700B
  • Lifting Capacity: 2.5 Tons (5,000 lbs)
  • Weight: 115 lbs
  • Assembly: Assembled in USA

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 18 May, 2017.