The H-Lift Porta Power Jack 10T is a portable hydraulic repair kit for lifting, pushing, bending, and straightening tasks in automotive bodywork and general maintenance applications.
10-ton capacity hydraulic ram with 135mm lifting range for versatile positioning
Compact design with 358mm minimum height fits into tight repair spaces
Multi-function accessory set enables pushing, pulling, and spreading operations
Organized carrying case for easy transport and job site storage
Hydraulic Body Repair Kit | 10 Ton Capacity | PPJ10B / PPJ10C
The 10 Ton Porta Power Jack is a versatile hydraulic body repair kit, indispensable for lifting, pushing, pulling, bending, straightening, and spreading tasks in auto body shops and construction. Available with either a lightweight blow mold case or a rugged iron box, it offers precise control for frame alignment and structural repairs.
⚡ 10 Ton Force
Delivers 10 Tons of hydraulic power, ideal for frame straightening, dent removal, and general structural alignment on vehicles and machinery.
🧰 Case Options
PPJ10B: Durable Blow Mold Case for portability. PPJ10C: Rugged Iron Box (Metal Case) for harsh industrial environments.
🛠️ All-in-One Kit
Includes pump, ram, hose, spreader, and a comprehensive set of extension tubes and connectors for reaching tight spaces.
🔗 Snap-Lock Design
Features a snap-lock design on extension tubes for quick, tool-free assembly and dismantling, improving workshop efficiency.
ℹ️ Application: Perfect for auto body collision repair, frame straightening, and heavy construction tasks requiring precise hydraulic force.
Technical Specifications
[Image of 10t porta power jack hydraulic components diagram] Diagram illustrates assembly of Pump, Ram, Spreader and Extensions
Parts List (Component Breakdown)
Part No.
Description (Part Name)
Qty
01
Hydraulic Hand Pump (10 Ton)
1
02
Hydraulic Ram (10 Ton Cylinder)
1
03
High Pressure Hose
1
04
0.5 Ton Hydraulic Spreader
1
05
Extension Tube (125mm / 5")
1
06
Extension Tube (250mm / 10")
1
07
Extension Tube (350mm / 14")
1
08
Extension Tube (485mm / 19")
1
09
Male Connector
1
10
Flat Base
1
11
90° V-Base
1
12
Wedge Head
1
13
Plunger Toe
1
14
Ram Toe
1
15
Rubber Flex Head
1
16
Serrated Saddle
1
17
Case (Blow Mold or Iron Box)
1
Product Specifications
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Item No.
Capacity (t)
Min. Height (mm)
Lifting Range (mm)
Package Size (cm)
Weight (kg)
Product Code
PPJ10B
10
358
135
745x405x185
30
810301003
PPJ10C
10
358
135
745x330x170
30
810301004
Q: What is the difference between PPJ10B and PPJ10C?A: The main difference is the storage case. PPJ10B comes in a Blow Mold (plastic) case which is lighter and molded to fit parts securely. PPJ10C comes in a heavy-duty Iron Box (metal) case for maximum durability in industrial settings. Both have the same 10-ton capacity and tool components.
Q: Can this kit be used for frame straightening?A: Yes, the 10 Ton Porta Power Kit is specifically designed for auto body collision repair, including frame straightening, pushing out dents, and spreading metal structures.
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Hydraulic & Mechanical Jacks: Safety & Selection
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.