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Aff 535a 35 Ton Air Hydraulic Truck Jack on 2040-parts.com

US $739.00
Location:

Guilderland Center, New York, US

Guilderland Center, New York, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:All returned merchandise will require authorization and freight to/from the manufacturer is the customer's responsibility. The item must be unused, in the same packaging and must be in a new resalable condition. Credit will not be issued until merchandise has been returned and Mile-X Equipment, Inc. has received credit. Restocking fees vary by manufacturer. Contact us for additional information on restocking fees. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:AFF Manufacturer Part Number:535A Warranty:Yes

AFF 535A 35 Ton Air/Hydraulic Truck Jack w/Extension Screw
"Brand New in Box with Manufacturer's Warranty"
In stock & usually ships within 24-48 hours

This AFF Air/Hydraulic Jack ships by truck and extra shipping charges will apply to ship to a non-commercial address
  
(This new model includes a screw-out extension!)
 
Designed for heavy-duty use in lifting trucks, buses, trailers or other heavy-duty equipment. AFF’s Model 535 is compact, easy to maneuver and highly efficient. Large polyurethane wheels for durability and easy positioning.
 
Features:

• Lifts up to 21¼” with screw extension; Low Height 11"

• 55” long for hard-to-reach lift points under vehicles with long overhangs

• Can be operated with air (90-180 PSI) or manually

• Large wheels allow for easy positioning of jack under load.

• Unique design allows for vertical storage of jack when not in use

 
Why buy AFF: AFF has been providing shop equipment since 1963. Unlike many import models, service and parts are available at over 250 service centers across the U.S.


SHIPPING: Shipping is included in price to a commercial address. For more information or other products not listed in our eBay store call (800) 837-3818.

PAYMENT: We accept PayPal, Visa/MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Please give us a call if you would like to use your credit card and we'll be happy to process your order. (800) 837-3818

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