Need Scissor Jack with Mounting Holes on Top and Bottom to Raise and Lower a Frame
Question:
Hi, I am looking for a scissor jack that has mounting holes on both top and bottom because I am using it to raise and lower a frame. Do you have any that also has a retract height less than 4 inches and mounting holes on top and bottom. My height requirements are upto 24 inches. Please get back to me as early as you can. Thanks.
asked by: Nilesh D
Expert Reply:
I recommend going with the Leveling Scissor Jack, # JSC-24-IND. This leveling scissor jack has a 5,000 pound capacity, adjusts from 4" to 24" inches, and has mounting holes on the top and bottom plates.
Since this jack adjusts from 4 inches and you mentioned that you need a jack that retracts to less than 4 inches, I recommend that you take a quick measurement to make sure that you won't have any clearance issues.
The Crank Handle for Scissor Jacks, # JCH-1, is sold separately.
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