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Craftsman Motorcycle Atv Jack 1500 Lb Lift Hoist Jacks Repair Bike Auto Hoists on 2040-parts.com

US $134.99
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, US

San Antonio, Texas, US
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Keep your vehicles in top shape with the Motorcycle/ATV Jack.

The Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV Jack has a 1,500 pound lifting capacity, so strong it'll easily handle small vehicles like dirt bikes, jet skis and ATVs. The fast-action foot pump and 3-position locking mechanism makes it easy to raise your vehicle to one of three heights, up to 16-1/2 inches high. You can easily change a tire or get underneath for a quick tune-up, and once you're done, you can lower the jack smoothly with the precision-controlled foot release.

The Motorcycle/ATV Jack is a great addition to any shop or garage. It includes two ratcheting tie-dow straps to wrap around most vehicle frames that help prevent sudden crashes to the floor. When loaded, the adjustable locking screws and wheels improve stability and safety. But it will also roll easily on four durable casters, making it easy to position, easy to adjust and easy to store.

  • Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV Jack features a wide-lifting capacity so you can get under and get it fixed right
  • Designed to deliver the ideal lift with motorcycles, ATVs, tractors, personal watercraft and snowmobiles
  • Swivel casters make it easy to move, position and transport
  • Includes jack, handle, two tie-down straps, two adapter bars and manual
  • Has a lift capacity of 1,500 pounds (1.5 tons)
  • Can lift small vehicles up to up to 17-3/8 inches high
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