Bahco Trolley Jack, 3000kg Maximum Load
- RS Stock No.:
- 172-011
- Mfr. Part No.:
- BH13000
- Brand:
- Bahco
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- RS Stock No.:
- 172-011
- Mfr. Part No.:
- BH13000
- Brand:
- Bahco
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Brand | Bahco | |
Maximum Load | 3000kg | |
Maximum Height | 552mm | |
Minimum Height | 90mm | |
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Brand Bahco | ||
Maximum Load 3000kg | ||
Maximum Height 552mm | ||
Minimum Height 90mm | ||
RoHS Status: Exempt
- COO (Country of Origin):
- CN
Bahco Dual Piston Compact Trolley Jacks with Curved Handle 3 t
The Bahco Tools Dual piston compact trolley jack revolutionises the way you lift standard vehicles. Designed with safety and convenience in mind, it boasts a unique curved handle for improved usability. The robust construction ensures that it can support a weight of up to 3000 kg while offering a ground clearance of just 90 mm, making it perfect for a variety of vehicles. Its superior elevation reach of 552 mm allows for effortless lifting even in tight spaces. With an extra large foot pedal, this trolley jack ensures quick and comfortable operation, streamlining your lifting experience, whether in a professional workshop or at home.
Handles substantial weight while maintaining stability
Compact design enables storage in tight spaces
Curved handle enhances comfort and reduces strain
Rubber saddle prevents vehicle surface damage
Dust cover protects internal mechanisms from contamin
Compact design enables storage in tight spaces
Curved handle enhances comfort and reduces strain
Rubber saddle prevents vehicle surface damage
Dust cover protects internal mechanisms from contamin