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LIFTING EQUIPMENT 131 25-TON TRUCK JACKS 35-TON CAPACITY SER • Compact, powerful design quickly lifts rated capacity • 8-1/4” low height allows lifting from axle or suspension • Pressure relief valve prevents overloading • Specially coated ram prevents rust and extends jack life • Air assisted ram retract • Carries a very wide hydraulic c wide adaptors to give it stabilit to shift • Solid base makes the ne to operate • Provides a low minimum heigh clearance on vehicles with low suspension • T options this product is able to lift high tr or unloaded without issue • Rec to a minimum of 30,000 lifts without f MADE IN THE USA 302-93735 Includes 3" Extension CA ASCOT NO. 302-03531 MFG. NO. GT-3531 (TONS 35 302-03531 LOW MINIMUM HEIGHT ASCOT NO. CAP. MFG. NO. (TONS) 302-93735 HW93735A 25-Ton MIN. HGT. / MAX. HGT. 8-1/4" / 21-1/2” HANDLE LENGTH 53" BASE SIZE EXT. SCREW 20"x14" 5-1/8" WT. (LB.) 124 22-TON CAPACITY AIR OPER HYDRAULIC FLOOR J • All steel-welded construction built f • Long 50" T-handle for easy positioning of jack under vehicles with low overhang • Quick-lift mechanism allo for substantially shortened ram-lifting time when no load is involved • Spring return for self re screw for fine adjustment beyond ra lifting limit • Built-in safety valve pr rated capacity • Specially processed air pump for low-noise operation 45/20-TON 2-S • Provides an even lower minimum of under 6 get under Buses, RV’s, and Car Hauler regulator and water separa jacks • Solid base makes the ne safe to operate • Long handle and truer balanc it easy to maneuver under a v 302-04532 BUILT-IN AIR REGULATOR 302-00224 CAP. ASCOT NO. MFG. NO. 302-00224 ZATJ-22S-4 (TONS) 22 MIN. HGT. / MAX. HGT. 8" x 15-7/8" FRAME HEIGHT 7-1/4" CYLINDER LIFT 4-1/4" EXT. SCREW 3-5/8" WT. (LB.) 82 ASCOT NO. 302-04532 MFG. NO. GT-4532 CAP. (TONS) 45/20 MIN. HGT. / MAX. HGT. 4-7/8" / 16-1/2" WT. (LB.) 99 WARNING: For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. SUPPLY CORPORATION ASCOT SUPPLY CORPORATION BUYER'S GUIDE LIFTING EQUIPMENT

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