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The trailer industry has a large demand for jacks, and the 12,000-pound trailer jack can meet the needs of most trailers and trucks. In trailer repair, the trailer jack can easily lift large trailers, making it convenient for technicians to perform repair and maintenance work. In addition, in trailer transportation, in the event of a trailer failure, the trailer jack can firmly support the trailer and lift it off the ground to change tires or perform other emergency repairs to avoid traffic congestion or accidents.
There are many advantages to using a 12,000-pound trailer jack in the industry. First, it has sufficient load-bearing capacity to meet the needs of most standard trailers and trucks, and it is simple to operate and has low technical content, so almost all maintenance technicians can easily get started. Secondly, the trailer jack made of high-quality materials is sturdy and durable, and it is not easy to fail after long-term use, and it has high reliability. Most importantly, using a 12,000-pound trailer jack can greatly improve work efficiency, shorten maintenance and troubleshooting time, and reduce risks in trailer transportation.
In summary, the 12,000-pound version of the trailer jack has important application significance in the trailer and truck industry. It can improve work efficiency and ensure safety. It is an indispensable professional tool.
(1) The foundation of the jack. The foundation of the jack should be stable, solid and reliable. When setting the jack on the bottom, it should be padded with road blocks or other appropriate materials to expand the force-bearing area.
(2) Placement of the jack. When placing the jack on soft ground, wooden blocks should be placed under the jack to prevent it from tilting after force is applied. When the weight is raised, supporting pads should be placed under the weight at any time, but the hand should not enter the danger zone by mistake. During the placement of the jack, keep the load center of gravity line consistent with the jack axis. During the lifting process, be careful to prevent the jack from tilting or tilting due to the sinking of the jack foundation or the horizontal displacement of the load. To prevent the jack from sliding on the metal surface or concrete smooth surface of the weight, pad it with hardwood blocks if necessary.
(3) Lifting operation. The lifting height of the jack should not exceed the effective lifting range. When lifting large objects (such as beams), the two ends should be lifted and lowered separately. When one end is lifted, the other end must be padded, firmly padded, and placed firmly. Do not use the jack overloaded.