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Atlas 2T Floor Jack or ?

lunarlites

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I am not familiar with Atlas floor jacks. This floor jack looks similar to the Milwaukee Model 20 2T. Is this a re-branded Milwaukee or imported knockoff? If it is a re-branded Milwaukee, are the seal kits the same? Hiball or anyone else, can you help?

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Hiball

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It does appear to have similarities to the Model 20, Do you have any more pics? If you had some pics of the Hydraulic unit i could be more certain...

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Hiball,

Sorry, I saw this on line and that is the only photo available. It has a straight handle, that it, no "T" at the top as some other Milwaukee jacks. I say it looks like a Model 20 because of the rear wheel caster mounts, the jack pad and the rear of the pump housing/cover.
 

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Hiball,

Sorry, I saw this on line and that is the only photo available. It has a straight handle, that it, no "T" at the top as some other Milwaukee jacks. I say it looks like a Model 20 because of the rear wheel caster mounts, the jack pad and the rear of the pump housing/cover.

I believe the T handle is specific to the Model 40 only.
 

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I'll bet those ATLAS jacks came from old Esso stations originally. I grew up in an Esso station in the 60's and ATLAS was an Esso "brand" in that they supplied dealers with ATLAS batteries,ATLAS tires and many other non-Oil & Gas products specific to Esso stations.
I didn't know they supplied equipment too but seems they did.
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David, It is a Milwaukee in disquise. They made a Model 25 also, Im not sure off hand what the differences were between the 2. I have a call into a long time friend, Trying to figure out what Tonydanzah needs.

I've never heard of a Model 25. I'd be interested in any info on one.

I think Tonydanzah is missing the release lever (item 10 on the parts list) and the attaching hardware.

He has another thread here with a pic:

http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=102684&highlight=Model
 

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I have the same jack EJ 512. Airbuff101 is correct. It is not a cheap import. I worked in an Esso station when I was in high school in the late 60s when they became Exxon in NH. Atlas was the name they used for all their station equipment, jacks lifts, tire machines, as well as their TBA (tires, batteries, accessories) parts. My dad took it with him when he sold his Exxon station in the 70's and used it for many years until he passed in 2008. My younger brother inherited it and used it until this year when he "broke" it. Fortunately i rescued it before it hit the dump and just finished fixing it. Its a great low profile jack with a nice lift height. Still I'd like to know for sure who manufactured it so I can get parts if I ever need them.
 
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