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Ordinary screw jacks rely on the self-locking action of the threads to support heavy objects. While simple in construction, they suffer from low trans...
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A screw jack, also known as a mechanical jack, is powered by a screw pair, with a screw or nut sleeve serving as the lifting element.
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In disasters like traffic accidents and earthquakes, rescue workers can use their low profile to lift heavy objects through gaps in deformed vehicles ...
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They are used to lift prefabricated components, fine-tune the position of steel beams, and provide support for the installation of pipes and cable tra...
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When installing heavy equipment such as large machine tools, compressors, and generators, fine-tuning their level is necessary. Claw jacks can easily ...
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When an off-road vehicle becomes stuck in the wild, the chassis is often held up, with the tires suspended in the air. Only a claw jack can reach unde...
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vs. Vertical Hydraulic Jacks: Vertical jacks offer a large stroke and strong lifting capacity, but they have a high starting height and cannot be used...
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A claw jack is a small hydraulic device that uses a unique "claw" bracket and a lever-rocker mechanism to lift heavy objects. Unlike traditional jacks...
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