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JACK 1769A HYDRAULIC BOTTLE - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 532847

The OTC Tools and Equipment Model 532847, known as the JACK 1769A HYDRAULIC BOTTLE, is a robust hydraulic component engineered to deliver precise and controlled lifting for demanding automotive and industrial applications. Designed for seamless integration into professional service equipment, this hydraulic bottle jack is instrumental in facilitating heavy-duty tasks requiring vertical lift and strategic positioning.

Key Features

  • Precision Hydraulic Control: Engineered for smooth and accurate lifting, enabling technicians to handle heavy components with confidence.
  • Optimized Lift Range: Provides over 6.5 inches of vertical lift, suitable for various service requirements.
  • Controlled Tilt Capability: Offers a 7-degree tilt, crucial for aligning and maneuvering cumbersome assemblies with exactness.
  • Durable Construction: Built with professional-grade materials, ensuring long-term reliability and resistance to the rigors of a busy workshop environment.
  • Reliable Performance: Designed to withstand consistent use in heavy-duty lifting scenarios, upholding OTC's reputation for quality tools.

Applications

The OTC 532847 JACK 1769A HYDRAULIC BOTTLE is particularly valuable in scenarios requiring controlled lifting and positioning of substantial loads. It is specifically designed to support the efficient removal, transport, and replacement of heavy dual wheel and tire assemblies, making it an indispensable tool for:

  • Truck service centers.
  • Fleet maintenance operations.
  • Commercial vehicle workshops.
  • Industrial settings where precise lifting of components up to 1,500 lbs is necessary.

Specifications

  • Model Number: 532847
  • Product Name: JACK 1769A HYDRAULIC BOTTLE
  • Manufacturer: OTC Tools and Equipment
  • Maximum Lift: Over 6.5 inches
  • Tilt Capability: 7 degrees
  • Supported Capacity (in intended application): Up to 1,500 lbs

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 23 January, 2015.