Flat jacks typically provide short stroke lengths, often under a few inches depending on model.
Flat jacks typically provide short stroke lengths, often under a few inches depending on model.
Flat jacks are designed primarily for low-clearance lifting, so their stroke is usually shorter than standard hydraulic cylinders. Many flat jacks provide stroke ranges of less than 2 inches, although capacity and design vary by model. For projects requiring greater lift height, flat jacks are often used in combination with cribbing and step-lifting methods. Hydraulic Rentals can recommend the correct flat jack size and stroke based on your lift requirements.