Pit Jack has muscle for heavy-duty service

Nov. 1, 2006
Hunter Engineering Co's new Heavy-Duty Pit Jack offers exceptional strength that enables shops to perform heavy-duty service quickly and efficiently.

Hunter Engineering Co's new Heavy-Duty Pit Jack offers exceptional strength that enables shops to perform heavy-duty service quickly and efficiently. The new jack includes an integrated rolling system that runs on the jack rails of Hunter's PT Pit Rack and PF Pit Rack with optional T-extension. Depending on the pit configuration selected, the jack can service the entire length of the vehicle.

Each of the two jack cylinders can lift 17,600 pounds for a total 35,200 pounds of lifting capacity. The air-powered/hydraulically-driven cylinders are movable from side to side, offering single- or dual-point jacking capability. Accessories and adaptors are provided to meet a variety of service and vehicle lifting requirements.

For additional information, visit www.hunter.com.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

The Future of Mirrors is Closer Than it Appears

Why Mirror Camera Systems are the next step for fleet safety and exoneration While many commercial trucking cameras are similarly marketed, they are not all created equally. The...

The 20:1 Solution: Unlocking the ROI of a Modern Asset Maintenance Solution

Discover how modern fleet maintenance software can drive step-change improvements in shop efficiency, cost control and vehicle productivity, along with how to calculate the ROI...

Digital and AI Solutions for Rideshare Safety

Anyline’s study, “How Digital AI Solutions Can Enhance Rideshare Safety,” reveals rideshare drivers are overly confident in their tire knowledge, risking passenger safety. Download...

Introducing the World’s First Mobile Tire Tread Scanner

Anyline’s innovation allows accurate tire tread measurement via any mobile device, ensuring legal compliance for fleets. Read more and find out how you can cut operating costs...