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REPAIR KIT- SERVICE JACK - Omega

Part #: 241907

Restore the performance and extend the lifespan of your essential lifting equipment with the Omega 241907 REPAIR KIT- SERVICE JACK. This professional-grade repair kit is meticulously designed to address common wear and tear issues in compatible service jacks, ensuring reliable and safe operation in demanding workshop and industrial environments. By replacing critical internal components, you can maintain peak hydraulic efficiency and prevent costly downtime.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Component Set: This kit typically includes essential seals, O-rings, and other vital wear components necessary for a complete hydraulic system overhaul.
  • Restores Hydraulic Function: Effectively resolves common problems such as fluid leaks, loss of lifting power, and inconsistent operation, bringing your service jack back to optimal performance.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Crafted from robust materials, the components are designed to meet the rigorous demands of professional automotive and industrial applications, ensuring long-lasting repairs.
  • Cost-Effective Solution: Offers an economical alternative to purchasing an entirely new service jack, allowing for efficient maintenance of valuable shop equipment.
  • Direct Compatibility: Specifically designed to fit 4-ton service jacks, including Lincoln and HeinWerner 93657 series models (excluding early Walker-made 93657 versions).

Applications

The Omega 241907 REPAIR KIT- SERVICE JACK is an indispensable asset for professional technicians, mechanics, and facility maintenance personnel. It is ideal for use in automotive repair shops, fleet maintenance centers, heavy equipment service, and any industrial setting requiring the reliable operation of hydraulic service jacks. This kit allows for the thorough repair and maintenance of a crucial lifting tool, ensuring vehicles and heavy loads can be safely and efficiently raised for service and inspection.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 31 July, 2017.