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31st March 1972, Page 47
31st March 1972
Page 47
Page 47, 31st March 1972 — Safety jack
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Developed in America to prevent containers and trailers tipping over during a loading operation or when a repair is in progress, the Copperloy trailer safety jack is •marketed in the UK and other European countries by Keyzar Farnworth Packaging. It has a 50,000lb lifting capacity and can support 100,0001b.

Constructed mainly of hightensile aluminium it is easily moved around the loading yard on its wheels. Placing it in position and jacking up can be performed by one man in a few seconds.

The wide base provides for applications on soft ground, and the slip-resistant head plate is mounted on a ball and socket to enable it to work effectively if the base is on sloping or uneven ground.

Marketed by: Keyzar Farnworth Packaging Ltd (Northern Office), Swallow Street, Stockport SK1 3 H L.

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