Hey,
I know there are a few horror stories out there regarding jack stand failure (the Porsche 914 is the scariest) but I wonder if anyone knows of any real testing?
I'm working on my Chevy Trailblazer and have it supported by 6 jack stands ,read here if you're interested:
http://forums.trailvoy.com/showthread.php?t=100600
However, I've never seen actual destructive testing of jack stands. Not only would it be cool to watch
but it would actually be educational too.
It would be pretty easy to test with a hydraulic press I think? Put a 2-ton or 6-ton press in a press, start it and back away to a safe distance. A 20-ton press should have no problem causing a 6-ton jack stand to fail I think.
Would be interesting to see it happen with the jack stand extended and not extended.
I know there are a few horror stories out there regarding jack stand failure (the Porsche 914 is the scariest) but I wonder if anyone knows of any real testing?
I'm working on my Chevy Trailblazer and have it supported by 6 jack stands ,read here if you're interested:
http://forums.trailvoy.com/showthread.php?t=100600
However, I've never seen actual destructive testing of jack stands. Not only would it be cool to watch
It would be pretty easy to test with a hydraulic press I think? Put a 2-ton or 6-ton press in a press, start it and back away to a safe distance. A 20-ton press should have no problem causing a 6-ton jack stand to fail I think.
Would be interesting to see it happen with the jack stand extended and not extended.



