Jul. 22, 2024
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Country of Origin: USA
Application: For use with lifts, cranes, engine hoists, cherry pickers, farm equipment, and many more uses.
Description: These heavy duty jacks, with 65-45-12 ductile iron cast bases and head caps, are designed for a lifetime of use. The steel ram & pump piston are electroless nickel plated to resist corrosion. Load support comes from the large smooth surface machined base castings, with tight tolerances to improve longevity. A safety fluid bypass system prevents overloading, and a stop ring prevents over-extension of the ram. Included with the jack is a one piece 20" long zinc plated handle.
Safety Standard: A 50% safety overload factor per ASME/PASE hydraulic bottle jack standards.
Includes: (1) one jack, and (1) one handle
WARNING: Never exceed rated capacity!
Figure 1: A hydraulic bottle jack lifts a steel beam.
Hydraulic bottle jacks are compact and simple-to-use tools that lift heavy loads. Due to their small size, these jacks fit nicely on a garage shelf or in a car trunk, making them versatile and readily available. Despite their small size, hydraulic bottle jacks can lift loads from 2 to 20 tons, and industrial bottle jacks can lift to 100 tons. This article focuses on how a hydraulic bottle jack's components and operation make it suitable for different applications. However, for a broader understanding of hydraulic jacks, read our hydraulic jack overview article.
A hydraulic bottle jack has several parts that work together to lift heavy loads.
Note: Not all hydraulic bottle jacks have an overload valve. This valve releases pressure from the system if the jack is overloaded. At this point, the bottle jack's ram will not continue to rise.
Figure 2: A hydraulic bottle jack's components: bearing pad (A), extension screw (B), filler plug (not seen) (C), handle (D), release valve (E), hydraulic ram (F), socket (G), and piston assembly (H).
The exact minimum (fully lowered) and maximum (fully raised) heights of a hydraulic bottle jack depends on the manufacturer and lifting capacity. Typically, the higher the lifting capacity, the taller the bottle jack. For example, a 2-ton hydraulic bottle jack may have the following specifications:
A hydraulic bottle jack works according to Pascal's Law. According to Pascal's Law, pressure equals the quotient of force over area. In a bottle jack, moving oil from one cylinder to a larger one multiplies the force. This is how a user uses relatively little force to lift something heavy with a bottle jack.
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When a bottle jack's handle (Figure 3 labeled E) moves up (Figure 3 center), the pumping piston (Figure 3 labeled F) siphons low-pressure fluid (Figure 3 labeled D) from the reservoir (Figure 3 labeled C). The reservoir check valve (Figure 3 labeled G top) opens, and the ram cylinder check valve (Figure 3 labeled G bottom) closes. This prevents the high-pressure fluid (Figure 3 labeled A) from the ram piston cylinder (Figure 3 labeled A) from flowing toward the pumping cylinder.
When the handle moves down (Figure 3 right), the reservoir check valve closes, and the ram cylinder's check valve opens. This controls the oil flow from the pumping piston to the ram cylinder and not back into the oil reservoir. Since the area of the ram cylinder is larger than the area of the pumping cylinder, force multiplies.
Figure 3: Hydraulic bottle jack working principle. Components (left): ram piston (A), low-pressure fluid (B), high-pressure fluid (C), pressure relief valve (D), check valves (E), oil reservoir (F), handle (G), and pumping piston (H). Lifting the handle (center) draws low-pressure fluid from the reservoir and pushing the handle down (right) pushes oil towards the ram cylinder.
Before using a hydraulic bottle jack, ensure that adequate jack stands are available and that what will be lifted is on a level surface. If lifting a vehicle, identify the lift points ahead of time by reading the vehicle's manual.
When ready to lift:
After doing the necessary work:
It is not safe to hold the load on the hydraulic bottle jack during the completion of work. Therefore, a jack stand is necessary. Jack stands typically come in one of two materials: aluminum and steel.
Read our hydraulic jack maintenance and repair article for more details on how to maintain a hydraulic jack properly.
The ISO standard details design and safety requirements for hydraulic jacks that lift vehicles heavier than 3.5 tonnes. Hydraulic jacks that meet this standard are also applicable for smaller vehicles that have a lift point design specific for these jacks. Meeting this standard means that hydraulic jacks work efficiently and have a reduced chance of failure.
While it's common to find a hydraulic bottle jack in a car repair shop, these jacks have uses in other industries:
Read our floor jack article for more information on the working of hydraulic floor jacks.
A bottle jack with an appropriately high enough weight capacity can lift a truck.
Standard hydraulic bottle jacks can lift between 2 and 20 tonnes. Industrial bottle jacks can lift heavier loads.
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