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Floor Jack/Jack Stand Life Span?

hosz

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Do floor jacks/jack stands have a lifetime service life? I have a couple jack stands and floor jacks that are 20+ years old. I inspect my jack stands regularly. Don't see any cracks, the welds still look good. The floor jack is starting to lose its ability to lift unless I bleed the fluid before using. This is all home use. Is there a general consensus that after x number of years, your floor jack or jack stand should be sent to the scrap heap notwithstanding how they look externally?
 
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AffableCurmudgeon

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A couple of yers ago, I got rid of four 20 year old jack stands because they did not have the locking pins. Replaced them with Torin Big Reds with locking pins. Just needed more security.
 

vavet

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I dunno, I have a craftsman floor jack I bought 30+ years ago and some jackstands I bought at pep boys T about the same time, I don’t use either of them very much Any more.
I bought a hf aluminum jack 15ish years ago when i owned a Miata because the craftsman wouldn’t go low enough to pick it up At the center jack point. That is now my go to because it’s enough to lift anything I own and much easier to move around Because of the lighter weight.

id worry less about the jack than the jackstands. If the jack fails, it just won’t lift or will slowly allow the load to come down, but that shouldn’t be a problem because you shouldnt be under a load supported by a jack.
the jackstands failing are a bigger problem.
 
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Joemctag

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Just don’t trust a floor jack, even a new one, not to leak down. It IS great to have one that doesn’t, of course.
Jackstands, with no vibration or impact loads, wouldn’t get metal fatigue. Just, if one was seriously overloaded, there could be some permanent deformation. No deformation, I’d say they’re fine.
 

Plombob

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I have stands I bought in the 1970's. I trust them. They are well-made and show no signs of aging.

I don't trust jacks new or old. Especially new, because they're usually made in China.
 
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