Applications Of Hydraulic Jacks In The Industry

Applications Of Hydraulic Jacks In The Industry

Hydraulic Jacks are multi-purpose lifting tools that are used in a variety of industries. Utilizing the principles that govern fluid dynamics, machines produce vast amounts of lift to elevate or lower any object from bed beds for patients to massive trucks. In the industrial field, two of the most commonly used types of hydraulic jacks that are used are:

  • Bottle jacks are vertical in design that can accommodate a more significant load and capacities for lifting. 
  • Floor jacks feature a portable, horizontal design. They are low to the ground, allowing them to elevate and lower objects with low clearances. 

Industrial Applications

A brief overview of Hydraulic Jacks A few of the most popular industries in which hydraulic jacks can be found are:

Automotive: 

Manufacturing and repair facilities for automobiles employ hydraulic jacks to raise the vehicle with extreme control and precision. They allow technicians to look over and fix the undercarriage of the car.

Construction: 

In the construction industry, workers depend on hydraulic jacks to raise large loads, including pieces of construction materials, equipment, or even whole structures. Different types of these machines can also be found in equipment such as bulldozers, forklifts, and elevator systems in low- and medium-rise designs.

Material Handling & Lifting: 

Hydraulic jacks can be found in numerous applications for handling materials. For instance, in industrial warehouses, pallet jacks for hydraulic pallets permit operators to raise and move equipment and materials placed on pallets.

Railroad & Transportation: 

Hydraulic Jacks enable personnel in the railway and transportation sectors to raise and lower rails to insert them into the system of tracks.

Mining: 

Large chunks of rocks can be a significant obstacle to mining processes. Hydraulic jacks provide a secure and controlled way to move large pieces of stone or other materials.

Agriculture: 

Hydraulic Jacks are employed in various agricultural machines, like tractors, to elevate equipment and equipment to a suitable height for their work.

Quality Hydraulic Equipment

As previously mentioned, hydraulic jacks have applications all over the world. But for these devices to work to their full potential, they require sturdy, top-quality construction and proper maintenance. We fully comprehend this at Metro Hydraulic and have devoted nearly eight decades to distributing and maintaining the best industrial hydraulic jacks and other equipment. Our current Jacks include:

  • Pancake Hydraulic Jack

A low-profile pancake hydraulic jack, also called a flat jack, is a specific hydraulic jack designed with a balanced and compact profile. In contrast to traditional hydraulic jacks with a high vertical structure, low-profile pancake jacks are horizontally aligned and have a lower height relative to their lift capacity.

  • Aluminum Jacks

Aluminum jacks have a stroke that can range from 3 inches to 6.13 inches and a lifting capacity of 7 to 150 tonnes. Furthermore, every model comes with chrome-plated plungers and a pumping handle. With a flat bottom and front surface to allow for flush alignment of corners and an integrated relief valve to stop overloading. Our models with lower capacities (7-35 tons) are also able to operate with the use of all-directional operations.

  • Premium Steel Jacks

Our top steel jacks are offered in three distinct models, each with capacities for lifting 30, 50, 100, and 100 tons, and strokes that are 6.13 inches, 6.09 inches, 6.06 inches, and 6.06 inches, respectively. Like our aluminum models, these jacks have superior construction and protection mechanisms. However, they are made from durable steel.

  • Self-Locking Cube Jacks

Our self-locking cube jacks have a small, lightweight design that permits incremental lifting and lower heavyweights. Because these lifting devices lock automatically at the end of each stroke, they provide easier usage. They come with starting heights of 19.4 inches and the highest maximum jacking distance, 81.5 inches.