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Yes. Knockout punching is one of the most common uses for hydraulic punch tools.

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Capacity depends on the system, but many skidding systems can move hundreds or even thousands of tons.

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They can leave grip marks, but they are designed to hold securely without causing major structural damage.

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Flat jacks can be powered by hand pumps, electric pumps, air pumps, or gasoline hydraulic pumps depending on the application.

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Not always. Torque can vary due to friction and lubrication, which affects bolt tension.

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Some lifting bags can be stacked, depending on the manufacturer’s guidelines and application.

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They can. Hydraulic Rentals can supply complete spreader kits including hoses, couplers, and pumps.

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Yes. Compressed air is required to inflate the lifting bags safely.

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Yes. Hydraulic punching is usually much faster than drilling through steel.

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Yes. Air lifting bags are widely used by rescue and recovery teams.

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Air lifting bags are specialty lifting tools that many contractors only need occasionally.

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They can. Hydraulic Rentals can supply complete cutter kits including hoses, couplers, and pumps.