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Heavy Duty Service Jack - 3 Ton Capacity - Sunex Tools

Part #: 6603

The Sunex Tools 6603 Heavy Duty Service Jack is engineered for demanding professional automotive and industrial environments. This 3-ton capacity service jack provides reliable lifting power for a wide range of vehicles, from passenger cars to light trucks and vans, making it an essential tool for any busy shop or maintenance facility. Its robust construction is designed to withstand rigorous daily use, ensuring long-term performance and operator safety.

Key Features

  • 3-Ton Lifting Capacity: Handles a broad spectrum of vehicles, including most passenger cars, SUVs, and light trucks.
  • Heavy-Gauge Steel Frame: Constructed from durable heavy-gauge steel for superior strength, stability, and professional-grade longevity under constant use.
  • Extra-Wide Front Wheels: Provides enhanced stability during lifting and lowering, allowing for precise positioning and improved control.
  • Heavy-Duty Swivel Rear Casters: Facilitates smooth and effortless maneuvering of the jack under vehicles and around the workspace.
  • Stamped Steel Round Saddle: Offers secure contact with vehicle lift points, distributing weight evenly for safe operation.

Applications

This heavy-duty service jack is ideal for professional technicians and mechanics in various settings, including automotive repair shops, tire centers, fleet maintenance operations, and industrial facilities. It is suitable for routine vehicle maintenance, tire rotations, brake service, suspension work, and general lifting tasks that require a dependable and durable lifting solution. Its robust design ensures consistent performance for daily vehicle servicing needs.

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  • Model: 106670
  • Shipping Weight: 103lbs
  • UPC: 613364566039
  • Manufacturers Part #: 6603
  • Manufactured by: Sunex Tools
  • Also Known As: SU6603, SU6603, SUU-6603, SUN66031003-EC

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 16 March, 2010.