Lifting jacks are robust mechanical or hydraulic devices used to raise, position, or support heavy loads with precision. These tools are essential in industries like automotive, construction, railways, and manufacturing.
Imensys offers high-performance Lifting Jacks designed for a wide range of material handling applications. Built with robust engineering and precision, our lifting jacks are essential tools for lifting, positioning, and supporting heavy loads in industrial, automotive, and manufacturing environments.
Lifting Jacks are essential equipment designed to change the level of heavy components for tasks like assembly, dismantling, processing, and inspection. They operate using a lead screw driven mechanism powered by an electric motor, offering high synchronization between multiple units in a master-slave configuration. This enables all connected equipment to operate seamlessly through a single interface. Lifting Jacks can be fixed at a designated location or made mobile, depending on the specific requirements of the application.
Lifting jacks function by converting applied force into vertical movement. In hydraulic jacks, a fluid-driven piston generates pressure to lift loads. Screw jacks use a threaded screw mechanism to raise the load when rotated. Pneumatic jacks rely on compressed air to operate.
Once the load is lifted, the jack can hold it securely using mechanical locks or pressure retention systems. Some advanced lifting jacks include safety valves, load sensors, and remote operation features to enhance performance and control.
They are available in portable and fixed versions, allowing flexibility across different applications. With varying load capacities and lifting heights, lifting jacks are tailored to meet the demands of both small-scale and industrial-scale operations.
Lifting jacks offer an efficient and safe solution for lifting heavy equipment or vehicles without the need for cranes or hoists. They are cost-effective, portable, and easy to operate, making them suitable for both field and workshop use.
Their precision and reliability make them indispensable for tasks that require accurate load positioning.