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WESTWARD Hydraulic Service Jack

Westward hydraulic service jacks provide quick and effortless lifts of rated capacity loads. They are used with jack stands to keep the vehicle raised for easy maintenance. These jacks are further used to raise one end of the low-clearance buses and farm, industrial & construction vehicles.

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StyleModelBase LengthBase WidthCaster Wheel Dia.Chassis LengthHandle LengthLifting CapacityLifting Height Max.Lifting Height Min.Price
A
13X031
---22"40.875"30 ton.11"18"£1,307.46
B
3W929
---21.5"47.375"22 ton.10.25"19.625"£744.91
C
5ML70
---55"55.88"10 ton.--£3,211.91
RFQ
D
13X030
---22"47.375"22 ton.8.5"22"£1,198.49
E
5M456
---55.625"42.125"5 ton.--£1,364.56
F
5M459
---21.625"40.875"22 or 35 ton.8.125"19.625"£1,384.73
G
32EY95
--1.75"21.75"46.125"2-1/2 ton.19.25"5.5"£250.12
H
1ZKX5
--3.875"55"40.625"10 ton.--£3,143.35
RFQ
I
1ZKX6
--2.25"55.625"40.625"5 ton.--£1,194.19
J
1ZKX9
--3.875"55"42.125"10 ton.--£1,890.56
RFQ
K
13X032
29.375"14.875"2.25"30.875"49.875"3-1/2 ton.4"17"£498.51
L
55ER91
62-1/4"20-3/8"3 7/8"-49-1/2"20 ton.26"7-1/2"£4,280.56

Working Mechanism

  • Place the center jack saddle under the approved lift point of the vehicle.
  • Rotate the release valve in a clockwise direction until firm resistance is felt.
  • Pump the handle until the desired height is attained.
  • Place an appropriately rated jack stand to transfer the load.
  • To lower the jack, lift the load high enough to free the jack stand.
  • Rotate the release valve in the counter-clockwise direction to remove the jack from under the vehicle.
  • Fully lower the saddle once the job is finished.

Features

/pd/westward/13x032 has a QuickLift system which allows no-load lift within seconds.

Compatible Accessories

  • Jack Stands: These stands are used to transfer loads from the hydraulic service jacks and are placed under the load raised by jacks for permanent support.

Standards and Approvals

  • ANSI / PALD

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lifting capacity of these jacks?

Lifting capacity of a Westward hydraulic service jack ranges from 2 to 35 tonnes.

How to keep these jacks in good condition?

  • Check the piston and ram regularly for rust.
  • Lubricate the pivot points, axles and hinges timely.
  • Lower the saddle fully when not in use.

How to change the oil in these hydraulic service jacks?

  • Lower the saddle and remove the vent screw.
  • Drain the fluid into a container by laying the jack on its side.
  • Fill the oil up to a height of 3/16 inches from the inner cylinder.
  • Reinstall the vent screw after filling.

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