AZA 1142 HYDRAULIC JACKS

  • Heavy-duty hydraulic lifting solution
  • Ideal for lab and industrial load applications
  • Built-in overload protection
  • Precision control valves for accurate lifting
  • Durable, corrosion-resistant finish
  • Compact and portable design
  • Manual or foot-operated options available
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Description

Description

Hydraulic Jacks are essential components in laboratory testing setups, mechanical workshops, and material handling operations where high-capacity lifting and precise control are required. These devices use hydraulic pressure to lift heavy loads with minimal effort, making them a crucial asset in environments where safety, stability, and control are non-negotiable.

At Azalab, we offer a range of Hydraulic Jacks suitable for laboratory testing environments, including structural load testing, geotechnical applications, concrete beam lifting, and equipment calibration setups. These jacks are constructed using hardened steel and equipped with corrosion-resistant coatings, ensuring long-term performance in demanding conditions.

A typical Hydraulic Jack consists of a hydraulic cylinder, piston, reservoir, and pumping mechanism. Manual or foot-operated jacks come with precision release valves that allow users to control the lifting and descent process smoothly and safely. These valves prevent sudden drops and reduce the risk of damage to sensitive lab equipment or test specimens.

What sets Azalab’s hydraulic jacks apart is their ability to sustain high loads with accuracy. Some models support loads ranging from 5 tons up to 100 tons, making them suitable for testing structural components, such as beams, concrete cubes, and metallic specimens. The design supports both vertical and horizontal operations, allowing for flexible positioning in confined lab spaces.

Our jacks are frequently used alongside universal testing machines (UTMs), load frames, and calibration devices. For precise force application, pressure gauges or digital load cells can be integrated. Safety is a key design element—each jack includes overload protection and secure mounting holes for stable anchoring during test procedures.

Hydraulic jacks also support ASTM and ISO-compliant testing setups. Their usage aligns with ASTM D695, ASTM C39, and EN 12390-3 standards, particularly in compressive strength and structural durability testing. Laboratories that test concrete strength, soil bearing capacity, or material deformation often depend on hydraulic jacks for applying static loads with absolute control.

In calibration labs, Hydraulic Jacks assist in verifying the accuracy of force-measuring instruments. In load-bearing tests, they help simulate real-world pressure on materials to evaluate their endurance. These jacks are not only confined to testing labs but are also used in industrial assembly lines and maintenance departments where machine lifting or alignment is necessary.

To maintain performance, routine inspection and oil changes are recommended. Always use only manufacturer-recommended hydraulic oil and avoid overextending the piston beyond its rated stroke. With proper maintenance, Azalab’s Hydraulic Jacks deliver consistent results for years.

For engineers, lab technicians, and quality assurance teams looking to improve the efficiency and safety of lifting operations, Azalab Hydraulic Jacks are a smart, dependable investment.

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Specifications:

Feature Specification
Load Capacity 5 – 100 tons
Operation Manual / Foot-operated
Lifting Height 150mm – 300mm
Cylinder Material Hardened Steel
Surface Finish Anti-corrosion Coated
Pressure Gauge Compatibility Yes
Safety Features Overload Protection, Lock Valve
Weight Varies by model (5 kg – 25 kg)
Standards Compliance ASTM D695, ASTM C39, EN 12390-3

 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ):

Q1: What is the maximum load capacity of Azalab Hydraulic Jacks?
A1: Our hydraulic jacks support up to 100 tons depending on the model.

Q2: Are these jacks suitable for concrete testing?
A2: Yes, they are commonly used in compressive strength and flexural strength testing of concrete specimens.

Q3: Do the jacks include a pressure gauge?
A3: Some models come with a built-in gauge; others can be fitted with external gauges.

Q4: What safety features are included?
A4: Overload protection valves and anti-slip bases are standard features.

Q5: Can I use the jack horizontally?
A5: Yes, many models are designed to operate both vertically and horizontally.

Additional information

Additional information

Load Capacity

5 – 100 tons

Operation

Manual / Foot-operated

Lifting Height

150mm – 300mm

Cylinder Material

Hardened Steel