The Hein-Werner HW93503 3-Ton Jack Stands are a must-have for any home mechanic or professional auto technician. These heavy-duty jack stands are made with rugged steel construction and a patented ratcheting mechanism that ensures safe and secure lifting. The HW93503 jack stands are perfect for lifting cars, trucks, SUVs, and other vehicles up to 3 tons.
Key Features:
- Saddle column provides ratchet action height adjustment.
- Dual purpose handle serves as carry handle and saddle column release
- Formed steel frame means tough rugged construction
- Multi position ratchet bar provides strength and durability
- Legs have folded metal footing to spread weight move evenly protecting read and parking lot surfaces and significantly reduce setting while working under the vehicle
- Formed base adds stability and helps reduce sinkage into pavement
- Ratchet action assures no accidental of load
- Easy to use builds user confidence and lends to more frequent usage
- Made in U.S.A.
Applications:
- Ideal for lifting cars, trucks, SUVs, and other vehicles up to 3 tons
- Perfect for home mechanics and professional auto technicians
- Can be used in a variety of settings, including garages, driveways, and auto shops
Benefits:
- Rugged steel construction provides strength and durability
- Patented ratcheting mechanism ensures safe and secure lifting
- Dual purpose handle serves as carry handle and saddle column release
- Folded metal footing spreads weight evenly and protects surfaces
- Formed base adds stability and helps reduce sinkage into pavement
- Ratchet action assures no accidental of load
- Easy to use builds user confidence and lends to more frequent usage
- Made in U.S.A.
The Hein-Werner HW93503 3-Ton Jack Stands are the perfect choice for anyone who needs a reliable and safe way to lift their vehicle. These heavy-duty jack stands are made with the highest quality materials and construction, and they come with a satisfaction guarantee. Order your set of Hein-Werner HW93503 3-Ton Jack Stands today!
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