ENERPAC GBJ Series Bottle Jacks | Raptor Supplies
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ENERPAC GBJ Series Bottle Jacks


Enerpac GBJ Series hydraulic steel bottle jacks are ideal for lifting and support capabilities for heavy loads, vehicles, machinery and structures. They are used in the automotive, construction, manufacturing and agriculture industries.

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GBJ020SA
€370.22
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GBJ100
€4,265.89

Working Mechanism

  • The handle is manually pumped to activate the pump mechanism.
  • A chamber filled with hydraulic fluid creates pressure when the handle is pumped.
  • Plunger or ram moves vertically inside the cylinder of the bottle jack.
  • The hydraulic pressure pushes the plunger or ram upward, lifting the load.
  • The extended plunger or ram provides the desired lifting action.
  • The release valve controls the release of hydraulic pressure, lowering the load.

Features

  • Enerpac GBJ Series hydraulic steel bottle jacks have a lower handle effort mechanism to minimise fatigue for extended periods of operation.
  • They are equipped with pump swivels for improved ergonomics by enabling flexible positioning and operation, enhancing user comfort and convenience.
  • These GBJ Series low-profile hydraulic jacks have a high-strength beam and pump linkage to improve durability & long life.
  • They come with an automatic bypass port to provide an added layer of protection during lifting operations.
  • These hydraulic lift jacks feature a thick base material with a large area for improved stability, strength and secure positioning during lifting operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can these Enerpac GBJ Series hydraulic lift jacks withstand heavy loads?

Yes, Enerpac JH1006 bottle jack has a high load capacity of 100 tons.

Do these hydraulic bottle jacks need maintenance?

For proper maintenance, it's essential to routinely clean the jack, eliminating any coarse or abrasive debris. When not in use, it's advisable to release all pressure entirely and store the jack in its designated upright position to prevent the formation of air bubbles within the hydraulic system.

What is the difference between a hydraulic jack and a bottle jack?

Bottle jacks excel in confined spaces, while hydraulic trolley jacks are better suited for commercial and intricate tasks. The latter features a long handle for swift lifting. Occasionally, users combine both for increased support and lifting power.

How do I know if my hydraulic bottle jack need oiling?

To inspect the fill level on this specific jack model, use a head screwdriver to remove the valve screw. After removing the screw, check the oil level, which should align with the top of the jack piston for proper operation.

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