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Firebrick43

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Consistently increases credibility. He even talks about having to repair the first stand he tested (Apex). I didn’t hear that for any others and the bend was not shown in subsequent US Jack testing. Did he have a 2nd set?
It shows the one thats slightly bent at 12:06 and 13.33 (far stand)

Time stamp is around 10:08
It appears that most of the others once they hit their max quickly go over. The us jacks looks to be fairly linear and reset it self unlike the others. But it doesn't show how the force is applied. It still never collapsed when it did go over like you stated it would.
 
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ericlar80

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It appears that most of the others once they hit their max quickly go over. The us jacks looks to be fairly linear and reset it self unlike the others. But it doesn't show how the force is applied. It still never collapsed when it did go over like you stated it would.
lol, ok
 
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Rusted Nut

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Esco has some conflicting info. Their spec sheet states: 3 Ton Capacity Per Stand.


Their manual states:

Capacity (Per Pair)*
3 Ton 6,000 lbs.
*Use stands only as identical pair. Weight-rating capacities apply to applications using matching stands.


Probably both the same?
Did anyone ever get an answer on this? I sent ESCO an email a week ago asking, but haven’t heard back yet. I’m looking for a set of 6 ton stands.
 
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