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    1.5 Ton Automotive Scissor Jack

    1.5 ton compact scissor jack has lifting power and is an automotive tool for road trips and adventures. Its tiny design enables easy storage in cars or RVs, ensuring you have a reliable tool for emergency roadside repairs.
    SKU: T-SJ-1-5T
    $131.99
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    Delivery date: 6-12 days
    Overview

    The 1.5 ton scissor style jack offers a secure and stable lifting experience, making the automotive stabilizer an excellent choice for universal maintenance tasks, quick tire changes, and thorough inspections.

    Specification

    • Model: T-T10152-GS
    • Capacity: 1.5 Ton
    • Min. Height: 95mm
    • Max. Height: 390mm
    • Total Length: 450mm
    • Stroke with Rated Load: 230-390mm
    • Net Weight: 3.3kg

    How to Use a Car Scissor Jack?

    1. Position the lightweight scissor jack under the vehicle’s designated lifting point, ensuring it rests securely on a flat, stable surface.
    2. Turn the mechanical handle clockwise to engage the industrial scissor jack mechanism, gradually raising the jack toward the chassis.
    3. Once the stainless steel saddle makes firm contact, continue cranking to lift the vehicle safely off the ground.
    4. With the tire elevated, use this high-quality scissor jack to perform maintenance or tire replacement.
    5. After repairs, rotate the handle counterclockwise to lower the vehicle steadily, maintaining control throughout.
    6. Collapse the low-profile jack fully, then store it in your trunk for emergency use or future projects.

    How to use a manual car scissor jack

    Tips: Can you use a scissor jack to lift a car?  

    Yes. A lightweight, compact scissor jack (standard in most vehicles) works for basic tire changes but must stay within its weight limit. Park on flat ground, engage the parking brake, and use the manual to find the car's jack points. Position the jack securely, crank slowly, and check stability.  

    Scissor jacks lack stability compared to hydraulic ones. Always use wheel chocks and jack stands for safety; never work under a car supported only by the jack. For heavier vehicles or unsure situations, opt for a heavy-duty scissor stabilizer jack or consult a pro.

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