🚀 Elevate Your Lifting Game!
The BIG RED T92003B Torin Hydraulic Welded Bottle Jack is a robust lifting solution with a 20-ton capacity, designed for both residential and commercial use. Featuring a maximum lifting height of 17.75 inches, this jack is constructed from durable drop forged alloyed steel, ensuring long-lasting performance. Its glide-action pressure pump allows for effortless lifting, while the integrated safety features protect against overload. Compact and efficient, this jack meets ASME PASE safety standards and comes with a limited 1-year warranty.
Load Capacity | 40000 Pounds |
Maximum Lifting Height | 17.75 Inches |
Brand | BIG RED |
Color | Red |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.98 x 4.88 x 9.44 inches |
Style | 20 Ton (40,000 lbs) |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Manufacturer | Torin Shop Equipment |
UPC | 615268920030 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00615268920030 |
Model | BIG RED T92003B Torin Hydraulic Welded Bottle Jack, 20 Ton (40,000 lb) Capacity, Red |
Item Weight | 18 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.98 x 4.88 x 9.44 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | T92003B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | T92003 |
G**Y
Worth every penny!
Needing to replace several structural posts on my deck ranging from 32 inches up to 8 foot in height. I spent hours combing through Amazon reviews to find a product that didn't have every 3rd or 4th reviews talking about how the product failed. For the work I was doing, even a slight product failure would not only result in thousands of dollars in damage, but it would also create a dangerous work environment. Luckily, everything i reviewed on Amazon and through other sites kept brining me back to this one product. Since my original purchase of 2 of these. I've used them numerous times, without a single hiccup in their performance.Lift capacity was 20 ton, and I purchased two. Their size is small enough for easy storage but strong enough for the biggest jobs. I especially liked the ability to increase the height by unscrewing and extending the top.
S**T
Strong enough to jack up a barn
I had to replace a rotted post under my barn and two of these did a great job on top of cribbing. Lifted whole side of barn 3/4 inch to remove post, reset the foundation granite, and install new post. They worked well, and held the load without bleeding down. Easily dropped down when release valve was turned. Very good value.
R**M
Great performing 20Ton jack!
I used the Torin Hydraulic Welded Bottle Jack (20 Ton/40,000 lb capacity) to level my 14x32 shed, and I have to say, it worked incredibly well! This jack is a powerhouse. It handled the weight of the shed with no issues at all, and the lifting was smooth and controlled, which made the whole job a lot easier.The build quality is solid—this thing is clearly made to last. It feels heavy-duty and reliable, which is exactly what you want when working with something this powerful. The jack didn’t struggle at all under the load, and I felt confident using it throughout the entire project.If you’re looking for a strong, dependable hydraulic jack, especially for bigger jobs like leveling a shed or working with heavy equipment, I highly recommend this one. It performed perfectly and saved me a lot of time and effort. Great product!
A**L
good bottle jack
Easy to use, very good in lifting heavy trucks, takes a while to pump up and to lower back down though, but apart from that it's a very good bottle jack
T**S
Works well - no issues here, good bottle jack.... with the bonus of getting it for $30 on a price drop.
This is a good bottle jack - it does the job it advertises. I have two other Torin bottle jacks, and knew what to expect. I was going to buy a second 12 ton Torin jack, but when I saw this one temporarily drop to $29.99, free shipping, I bought this one instead. Note that these Torin jacks look a lot like jacks sold under other badges / names, and that is because many are made in the same factory and sold under different names....I use this to jack up my RV (which is 16K pounds), and don't mind using a 20 ton to make sure I have "overkill". When I have to work under the RV without a tire on, and have the luxury of being in my driveway at home, I tend to have a lot of redundancy for safety measures - for instance, if I take a tire off one side, I use two bottle jacks and two jack stands under the frame in various locations to make 100% sure there will be no failure. Of course, I also chock the other wheels. I don't want to trust any one, or even two, components for failure when my life depends on it. When I am travelling, to save on weight and portability, I only carry the 12 ton with jack stands, and carry a block of wood or two for stability of the jack in case I am on gravel, dirt, etc. I am extra careful until I get a jack stand or two under it on the road, I don't have the luxury of concrete, multiple jacks on the road..... but it is still enough.One thing to be careful of on these Torin jacks (and other bottle jacks) - the pressure release screw on the bottom - it does not have a "stop" when you unscrew it, and it will allow you to keep turning it until hydraulic fluid comes leaking out. I know because when I asked my son to release the pressure and lower the jack, I looked over and saw he over loosened the nut on the bottom, and fluid was leaking out. So be aware that it only needs a couple of turns to release pressure, and it can be "over-loosened" to where fluid will leak.One thing that could be improved - a longer handle to jack up the car - the current handle is very short and Torin could provide an extra length or two so you don't have to reach under the car to jack it up.Thanks for reading.
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