Certex UK Datasheets for Lifting Jacks

Lifting jacks are used for leveling or positioning heavy equipment, or for supporting structures. They use screw or cylinder-based actuators and are powered by hydraulic, mechanical, electric, or manual methods.
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Product Name Notes
Aluminium jacks combine lightweight with high lifting capacity. The use of high tensile aluminium alloy allows lifting capacities of up to 100 tonne resulting in a very favourable 1.8 tonne...
Capacity from 2 to 50 tons. Robust construction for use in the most severe working conditions. Ideal for maintenance services or garages for lifting heavy equipment. Ergonomic lever, two parts...
Mechanical Jack JJ, resistant to heavy duty working conditions like shipbuilding, bridge works and civil construction works. The jacks apply great forces and good engagement. The ratchet handle is designed...
Multi-functional lifting jacks ideal for low-height lifting or working in confined spaces. These jacks can be used vertically or horizontally and the 25000kg model has an adjustable screw for easy...
Our cabin jacks are lightweight and can be used easily to lower or raise the heights of cabins and other similar items.
Pfaff Silberblau SJ mechanical steel jacks are suitable for jacking, supporting and bracing loads. The SJ model features a fixed claw on the head of the unit and a toe...
POWERTEX PRJ Mechanical rack jacks are suitable for working in both vertical or horizontal position. The jacks are durable, easy and safe to operate as lifting can be made from...
PTJ-S1 is easy to operate using the detachable handle. The jack can lift using the toe of the jack or from the top plate and the capacity is the same...
Ship Wedges model W are positioned underneath a ship section during the construction or repair. They facilitate launching the vessel after the works have been completed. Robust; resistant to continuous...
These Jacks are ideal for lifting cars, vans and light commercial vehicles and are solidly constructed and very robust.