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  2. Pump It Up! The Best Car Jacks for 2024, Tested - AOL

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    Low-Pro Aluminum Racing Jack. If you're looking for low, light, and long-lasting, the trusty Pittsburgh Low-Profile Aluminum Racing Jack may be just what you're looking for. The low-profile design ...

  3. Jack (device) - Wikipedia

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    The jack shown at the left is made for a modern vehicle and the notch fits into a jack-up point [3] on a unibody. Earlier versions have a platform to lift on a vehicle's frame or axle. Electrically operated car scissor jacks are powered by 12 volt electricity supplied directly from the car's cigarette lighter receptacle. The electrical energy ...

  4. Car lift - Wikipedia

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    Car scissor lifts: Scissor lifts utilise a hyrdaulic or electro-mechanical scissor-like mechanism to raise the vehicle. Some are portable, and some fix to the ground, and they tend to have a lower profile when collapsed than either 2 post or 4 post lifts, making them suitable for use in spaces with limited ceiling height, as well as use for low ...

  5. Jackscrew - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, improvements to the grinding of hydraulic rams and the use of O ring seals reduced the price of low-cost hydraulic jacks and they became widespread for use with domestic cars. Screw jacks still remain for minimal-cost applications, such as the little-used tyre-changing jacks supplied with cars, or where their self-locking ...

  6. Scissors mechanism - Wikipedia

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    This mechanism is used in devices such as lift tables and scissor lifts.Modern low-profile computer keyboards make an extensive use of it as well, installing each key on a scissor support to ensure their smooth vertical movement, allowing the use of a cheap and reliable rubber dome contact set, instead of expensive and complex array of mechanical switches.

  7. Car jack - Wikipedia

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    Car jack may refer to: Jack (device), a device for lifting (jacking up) cars and other heavy objects; Carjacking, the crime of forcedly repossessing an occupied car;

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