New Black Widow Air-foot Motorcycle-atv Jack Lift-1500# Hoist Stand (bw-0102) on 2040-parts.com
West Bend, Wisconsin, US
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Brand New Black Widow Hydraulic / Air combo Motorcycle & ATV Jack. This heavy duty jack has a 1500 lb lift capacity & can be lifted with compressed air in seconds or by using the hydraulic foot pedal. Great for the professional, home shop or racing team.
Click the pictures below to enlarge The all new Black Widow Air hydraulic combo motorcycle jack makes it easy to service and clean your motorcycle or ATV by lifting it up off the ground. This high quality motorcycle motorcycle and atv jack has a 1500 lb lifting capacity so they can handle even the largest of machines. This unit can be operated by either the manual foot pedal which uses the hydraulic lifting cylinder cylinder or it can be attached to a compressed air line and operate using the pneumatic lift cylinder. This motorcycle jack has a lift height range is from 4-7/8"-16-3/4" high. These motorcycle jacks comes standard with 12" x 2.5" rubber protective pads on the lift arms to protect the frame and keep the motorcycle or atv from sliding around. A spring assisted hydraulic foot pedal with non-skid rubber padding and a foot pedal release let you keep two hands to hold the motorcycle or ATV while lifting or lowering. No more bending down to work on or clean your motorcycle or quad. The rear caster wheels have ball bearing swivels and adjustable stabilizing screw down legs which prevents the motorcycle jack from moving when they are down. Tie-down loops and included ratcheting straps secure your motorcycle or ATV to the motorcycle jack. The removable jack handle makes it easy to move the motorcycle jack around the shop. The jack turns on a dime allowing you to store your motorcycle or atv into areas where the motorcycle would not fit without a lift. The safety lock arm keeps the atv -motorcycle jack from lowering for additional safety. If you own a bike and do not have a motorcycle jack, we invite you see how easy cleaning and maintenance can be on a machine when you are not bending over to reach bolts, the drive chain or areas of grime when cleaning your bike. Note - Some images & instructions show locking casters. The new style does not include locking casters* Motorcycle Jack Features
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