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  • Low Profile Hydraulic Floor Jack FJP type

Low Profile Hydraulic Floor Jack FJP type

No.808002

The H-Lift FJP Series Hydraulic Floor Jack is a high-performance, low-profile lifting solution engineered for professional workshop efficiency. Equipped with a dual-piston pump system, it delivers rapid lifting action to reach chassis height quickly, while its ultra-low profile design ensures easy access under sport and custom vehicles. Built with heavy-duty steel and integrated overload protection, this jack guarantees safe and reliable operation for daily automotive maintenance.

  • Dual-piston pump for rapid lifting speed (Quick Lift)
  • Ultra-low profile design (min. height approx. 75mm) for low-clearance vehicles
  • Heavy-duty steel construction ensures long-term durability
  • Integrated overload safety valve prevents exceeding rated capacity
  • Swivel rear casters and 2-piece handle for easy maneuverability and storage
  • Technical Data

  • Safe Use of Jacks

  • Floor Jack

The FJP Series is specifically engineered for sports cars and vehicles with reduced ground clearance. Featuring an Ultra-Low Profile design (min. 75mm) and Quick Lift Dual Piston technology, it raises to the chassis point faster and fits where standard jacks cannot.

🏎️ Ultra-Low Profile

Designed with a lowered chassis. Minimum height of 75mm (2.25T) or 85mm (2T) allows it to slide easily under sports cars and modified vehicles.

⚡ Quick Lift Technology

Features a Dual Piston Pump (Twin Piston) system. Raises the saddle to the jacking point in significantly fewer strokes than standard single-pump jacks.

💪 Heavy Duty Range

2.25 Ton: Offers an impressive 500mm max lift height.

2 Ton: Lightweight (9.5kg) with a Carry Handle for easy portability.

🛡️ Safety First

Reinforced steel frame with 360° rear swivel casters. Built-in Overload Bypass Valve protects the hydraulic system from damage.

Q: What vehicles is the FJP jack suitable for? A: The FJP type is a Low Profile jack, making it ideal for sports cars, racing vehicles, and modified cars with low ground clearance (as low as 75mm).
Q: Does this jack lift faster than normal jacks? A: Yes, the FJP series features a Quick Lift (Dual Piston) mechanism which raises the lifting arm to the chassis much faster than standard single-pump jacks.
ℹ️ Standard Lift: For standard clearance vehicles (like SUVs), please see our Standard Floor Jacks FJH Type.
⚠️ SAFETY ESSENTIAL: Always use with Rated Jack Stands to support the load safely after lifting.

Technical Specifications

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Item No. Capacity Min. Height Lifting Height Max. Height N.W. G.W. Product Code
t mm mm mm kg kg
FJP-200 2 85 240 325 9.5 10 808002200
FJP-225 2.25 75 425 500 32 33 808002225

Selecting the Correct Jack

Jacks may be hydraulic or mechanical in operation and are available in a wide range of capacities and designs. Proper selection is critical for safety.

Key Considerations:

  • Type: Hydraulic, ratchet, screw, or journal jack.
  • Dimensions: Capacity, closed height, lifting height, and overall dimensions.
  • Accessories: Toe/claw attachments, screwed ram with locking collar, calibrated gauges for load measurement.
  • Support: Packing materials needed during jacking and to support the load once raised.

Safety Guidelines

Always

  • Store and handle jacks correctly.
  • Inspect jacks before use and before placing into storage.
  • Ensure the surface is level, even, and capable of taking the imposed load.
  • Ensure the jack is positioned so the load is applied in the correct plane.
  • Use packing capable of withstanding loads without crushing.
  • Lift and lower in small stages using support packing to minimize load falls.

Never

  • Never obliquely load (side load) jacks.
  • Never raise the load higher than necessary.
  • Never over-extend the jack beyond its rated stroke.
  • Never leave a load supported solely on jacks (use stands/packing).
  • Never reach under a load supported by jacks.
  • Never work or climb on a load supported by jacks.

Operation & Maintenance

Using Jacks Safely

Multiple Jacks: Most operations require multiple jacks. It is impossible to raise/lower them in perfect unison, causing uneven loading. Ensure jack capacity is adequate to handle load transfer. Keep the load level.

Floor Stability: Ensure the floor can withstand the point load. Use floor plates to spread the load if necessary. Avoid buried cables or pipes.

Contact: The jack head must be in full, firm contact with the jacking point. Use packers to prevent slipping.

Storage & Handling

Store jacks upright with the ram/rack/screw fully lowered to protect them from damage. Remove handles/levers and store separately. Never store damaged jacks.

In-service Inspection

Clean jacks regularly to remove dirt from racks, screws, and seals. Check hydraulic oil levels. Lubricate moving mechanical parts.

Defects to Watch For:

  • Failure to lift or lower; load slipping/creeping.
  • Cracked or distorted body/base.
  • Bent operating levers.
  • Hydraulic: Oil leaks, scored/distorted rams, inoperative release valves.
  • Mechanical: Chipped/worn rack teeth or screws, seized swivel heads.
⚠️ WARNING: Excessive grease on ratchet jacks can cause the holding pawl to stick, potentially dropping the load.

Hydraulic Floor Jack

Mobile Garage Jacks with Dual Pump Technology
Quick Lift Low Profile Options Dual Pump Piston Overload Protection

Product Overview

A hydraulic floor jack is a heavy-duty lifting device designed to be positioned horizontally on the ground. Unlike vertical bottle jacks, floor jacks feature a horizontal frame with wheels, offering superior maneuverability and ease of positioning under vehicles.

Common Applications:

  • Automotive Workshops: Daily lifting of cars, SUVs, and trucks for maintenance.
  • Garages: Essential tool for tire changes and under-body repairs.
  • Industrial: Moving and positioning heavy loads where a low pickup height is required.

Key Features & Components

Dual Pump System

Many modern models feature a dual pump piston system, which utilizes both the upward and downward strokes of the handle to lift the load faster than traditional single-pump jacks.

Low Profile Design

Specialized low-profile models are available to fit under sports cars or vehicles with low ground clearance, while High Lift versions provide extra height for trucks.

Maneuverability

Equipped with rear swivel casters and a long handle, allowing for precise positioning of the lifting pad under the vehicle's designated lift points.

Swivel Saddle

The lifting pad often rotates 360 degrees, allowing for secure contact with the vehicle chassis regardless of the approach angle.

⚠️ Safety Precautions

To prevent accidents and equipment failure:

  • Jack Stands: Never rely on the jack alone. Once lifted, immediately support the load with rated jack stands.
  • Surface: Always operate on a stable, level, and hard surface (e.g., concrete).
  • Overload Protection: Built-in valves prevent lifting loads beyond the rated capacity.
  • Controlled Descent: Operate the release valve slowly for a safe, controlled lowering of the load.

Maintenance Guidelines

Regular maintenance extends service life:

  • Fluid Levels: Check hydraulic fluid levels regularly. Low oil can cause the jack to fail to reach full height.
  • Lubrication: Grease the wheels, casters, and lifting arm pivot points periodically.
  • Leak Check: Inspect the hydraulic ram and pump seals for oil leaks.

Typical Specifications

Model Type Capacity Min. Height Max. Height Application
Low Profile 2 - 3 Ton 75 mm 500 mm Sports Cars, Sedans
Standard / Garage 3 - 4 Ton 130 mm 460 mm SUVs, Light Trucks
High Lift 3 Ton 190 mm 800 mm Off-Road Vehicles, High Chassis

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