Standard Hand Cranks offer a distinct mechanical advantage in lifting operations. Thanks to the rack-and-pinion mechanism, the load is always held securely at the desired height without any risk of creeping or pressure loss. Maximum lifting force is achieved at the top of the crank, while the force at the base is approximately 25 percent lower.
Because hand cranks are fully mechanical and self-locking, they are inherently more reliable than hydraulic cranks, which depend on seals and pressure retention.
Toe jacks, also referred to as machine lifters, provide an effective solution for lifting loads from very low ground clearance. They are particularly suited for machines with recessed bases, allowing the toe to be positioned underneath the load for safe lifting and subsequent transport or repositioning. The rated capacity of a toe jack is defined by the lifting capacity at the toe. At the head plate, the lifting capacity is typically double that of the toe, offering considerable versatility for heavy-duty lifting tasks. These jacks are designed exclusively for vertical lifting and must never be used horizontally.
Flexible operation
A key advantage of toe jacks is the pivoting pump unit. This design allows operation from virtually any position, significantly improving accessibility and ease of use in confined or complex working environments.
Quality and safety
Toe jacks are manufactured in accordance with the highest safety standards, including EN 12100 parts 1 and 2, and are TÜV certified. This ensures safe, reliable performance even under demanding conditions.
Toe jacks are an excellent choice for professionals who require a dependable and efficient solution for lifting heavy loads from a low starting point. Whether handling machinery or other heavy equipment, these jacks provide the strength, control, and safety required for professional lifting operations. For further information or assistance in selecting the right model, please contact us.
Specifications
2500kg - 5000kg - 10000kg - 16000kg - 20000kg

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