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Bogert Jack Extension 8

$53.75/Each
Part# 12-00158
MFR Model# 37M-JE-8.0

Overview

Jack Extensions are sized to slip over the ram of a bottle jack or hydraulic cylinder and extend the ram so the jack can sit firmly on the ground while the load is lifted. Several of the extensions can be stacked to extend the reach dramatically. Since the parts are all fit together, the jack is far safer and less likely to tip or otherwise fail.

The standard extensions have jack points machined into the top and they fit nicely on most 6 ton bottle jacks. Adapters are available to fit them to 12 ton or 20 ton bottle jacks.

12-00156   12-00157   12-00158
Welded steel construction with machined jack point cup 3.0 inches of extension   Welded steel construction with machined jack point cup 3.0 inches of extension   Welded steel construction with machined jack point cup 3.0 inches of extension
1.5 inches of extension   3.0 inches of extension   8 inches of extension
3.5 inches overall length   5.0 inches overall length   10 inches overall length
Fit most 6 ton bottle jacks
(1.25” diameter ram)
  Fit most 6 ton bottle jacks
(1.25” diameter ram)
  Fit most 6 ton bottle jacks
(1.25” diameter ram)
Made in the USA   Made in the USA   Made in the USA
   
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WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Reviews

Product fit like a glove.

Sean L
January 18, 2021

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