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Trolley jack identification new user

johnw123

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Hi can any one id this trolley jack .. no lifting capacity or stickers plates etc to id as seals have gone need to order new seals.will strip seals o rings etc shortly and wonder around places to try get correct ones. But would be handy if can id it. Thanks in advance
 

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paulsomlo

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"Trolley jack" - I had to look at your user profile, no surprises there; on this side of the pond, we call them "floor jacks". It doesn't look familiar, may have been made in the UK. We do have a few members here in your vicinity - other than someone recognizing it, you'll need to take it apart and measure seals with a caliper.
 
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johnw123

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It was just a long shot to be fair intend stripping it just thought I'd chance it first
 

Jack_K

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I would suggest posting it on mig-welding.co.uk

There is much better chance at someone on there being able to identify it.
 

Jack_K

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Funny that with such a unique look it's not easier to find.
There are a lot of old European or British manufacturers that not many people on here would know (most are in the USA). Bradbury, Compac and AC Hydraulic are just the ones I know and I'm not even over there.
 

Hiball

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I’m going to go with NIKE out of Sweden, Probably 1 1/4- 1 1/2 ton capacity.
 
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