Freyssi Flat Jack Rentals
Freyssi flat jack rentals provide controlled hydraulic lifting and load transfer for structural repair, bridge rehabilitation, post-tensioning work, and engineered construction applications. Flat jacks are specialized hydraulic lifting tools designed to apply high force in areas where standard hydraulic cylinders cannot fit due to limited clearance.
These low-profile jacks are widely used for lifting bridge bearings, leveling structural components, correcting settlement, and applying controlled force during repair or strengthening projects. Because flat jacks distribute load across a wide surface area, they are commonly used in precision lifting and structural adjustment work.
Hydraulic Rentals supplies Freyssi flat jack rentals for projects throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. To confirm capacity requirements, jack dimensions, and pump setup options, call 866-522-5464 and speak with a rental specialist.
What Are Freyssi Flat Jacks?
Freyssi flat jacks are low-profile hydraulic jacks designed to provide lifting force in tight spaces. Unlike standard hydraulic cylinders that require significant height for stroke and retraction, flat jacks are designed with a thin profile so they can be inserted into narrow gaps such as bearing pockets, structural joints, or under bridge components.
Flat jacks are often used in structural repair and infrastructure projects where controlled force is required for lifting, leveling, or transferring load. They are frequently used in bridge rehabilitation projects for bearing replacement and structural realignment.
Freyssi is a well-known manufacturer in the structural engineering and post-tensioning industry, with flat jack systems commonly used in high-level infrastructure work.
Key Features & Benefits of Freyssi Flat Jack Rentals
Freyssi flat jack rentals offer unique advantages for precision structural lifting projects.
Ultra-low profile lifting design
Flat jacks can fit into spaces where traditional cylinders and bottle jacks cannot be installed.
High force output in restricted clearance areas
Despite their compact height, flat jacks can deliver significant lifting capacity.
Load distribution across a wide surface
Flat jacks spread load across a broad area, reducing concentrated stress points.
Ideal for bridge bearing and structural adjustment work
Flat jacks are commonly used for bearing replacement and bridge rehabilitation projects.
Compatible with standard hydraulic pumps
Flat jacks can be powered by hand pumps, air pumps, electric pumps, or gasoline hydraulic power units depending on jobsite requirements.
Cost-effective rental solution for specialized projects
Renting provides access to flat jack systems without purchasing expensive specialty lifting equipment.
Common Applications for Freyssi Flat Jack Rentals
Freyssi flat jack rentals are commonly used for precision lifting and load transfer applications.
Common applications include:
- Bridge bearing replacement and rehabilitation
- Lifting and leveling bridge decks and girders
- Structural realignment and settlement correction
- Post-tensioning and structural strengthening work
- Controlled load transfer in concrete structures
- Building rehabilitation and restoration projects
- Industrial foundation adjustment and alignment
- Repair work in tunnels, retaining walls, and confined structures
Flat jacks are especially useful where clearance is limited and lifting must be done with controlled precision.
Freyssi Flat Jacks vs Standard Hydraulic Cylinders
Flat jacks are not a replacement for standard cylinders—they are designed for specific low-clearance applications.
Lower profile than standard cylinders
Flat jacks can fit into narrow gaps where cylinders cannot be installed.
Shorter stroke, high force
Flat jacks often provide smaller stroke length compared to traditional cylinders but deliver strong force output.
Better load distribution
The flat contact surface spreads force across a wider area, reducing localized pressure.
Designed for structural lifting and bearing work
Flat jacks are widely used in bridge rehabilitation and structural repair applications where controlled lifting is required.
For general lifting applications, standard cylinders may be more efficient. For tight clearance lifting, flat jacks are often the best option.