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Hydraulic jacks

1st May 1970, Page 148
1st May 1970
Page 148
Page 148, 1st May 1970 — Hydraulic jacks
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With their ability to be operated in any direction, three new Webley and Scott hydraulic jacks can be used as force exerting tools as well as in their more usual function of lifting. The jacks have capacities of 5, 8 and 12 tons with lifts of 3, 4.5 and 6 in.

Now the Webley and Scott range extends from 5 to 60 tons and pump parts and release valves on the new models are common to those on the 20-60 Webley jacks. All models in the range have parts which are fully interchangeable except for the bodies, ram assemblies, reservoirfree pistons and associated components.

The three latest designs are robust and compact and have a monobloc construction in which the cylinder, base, reservoir and pump housing are made from a single piece of aluminium

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