alan camby
Well-known member
I just received my order for the US Jack brand jack stands in both the 3 ton and 6 ton versions. Bought them for the USA construction, double pawl locks, and a rating that is higher then the typical stand. These stands (6 ton for example) are rated for 6 tons per stand not 6 tons for the pair like most on the market.
Plan to add details to this thread that go beyond the specs on the US Jacks site to give everyone a better idea of the build construction of these stands.
First thing I want to say is that I am very pleased with the 3 ton stands. Paint is decent and the welds look good with good heat and penetration. Not race car or NASA welds, but look like good welds.
Now the 6 tons, that I received, have the same design with the obviously larger steel parts that make up a 6 ton stand over a 3 ton. The problem is the welds, they look very cold with very little penetration.
I will add more detail. For now i just wanted to get some pictures up to hear some opinions on the welds. Hope this thread will help others get a better idea of what they are purchasing because I know I was really wanting to see more pictures and specs before I ordered mine.
3 ton stand with good welds IMO. Notice how the weld has penetrated into the metal and melted away at the metal around the weld.
3 ton stand
6 ton stand with the questionable welds
6 ton stand
6 ton stand
6 ton stand
Here is the unique toothed load bar setup. Most manufacturers have a ratchet bar (US jack calls it a load bar) that has hooked teeth. These US jack units are more of a flat tooth. The handle that controls the locking of the teeth into the bar is made of a cast material. The stands have ductile iron load bars and I assume that the handle is of the same material going off of the appearance
here is the load bar
Here is a closer look at the release handle. Notice the 2 welded pins near the handle. These pins work with the handle. The handle has slots cast in them that run at an angle. These slots ride on the welded in pins and force the handle againt the load bar as weight is applied to the top of the stand load bar.
Here are the specs from US Jack http://www.usjack.com/products/Jack Stands.pdf
which is where i bought them from.
much more to follow in time
thanks for stopping by
Plan to add details to this thread that go beyond the specs on the US Jacks site to give everyone a better idea of the build construction of these stands.
First thing I want to say is that I am very pleased with the 3 ton stands. Paint is decent and the welds look good with good heat and penetration. Not race car or NASA welds, but look like good welds.
Now the 6 tons, that I received, have the same design with the obviously larger steel parts that make up a 6 ton stand over a 3 ton. The problem is the welds, they look very cold with very little penetration.
I will add more detail. For now i just wanted to get some pictures up to hear some opinions on the welds. Hope this thread will help others get a better idea of what they are purchasing because I know I was really wanting to see more pictures and specs before I ordered mine.
3 ton stand with good welds IMO. Notice how the weld has penetrated into the metal and melted away at the metal around the weld.
3 ton stand
6 ton stand with the questionable welds
6 ton stand
6 ton stand
6 ton stand
Here is the unique toothed load bar setup. Most manufacturers have a ratchet bar (US jack calls it a load bar) that has hooked teeth. These US jack units are more of a flat tooth. The handle that controls the locking of the teeth into the bar is made of a cast material. The stands have ductile iron load bars and I assume that the handle is of the same material going off of the appearance
here is the load bar
Here is a closer look at the release handle. Notice the 2 welded pins near the handle. These pins work with the handle. The handle has slots cast in them that run at an angle. These slots ride on the welded in pins and force the handle againt the load bar as weight is applied to the top of the stand load bar.
Here are the specs from US Jack http://www.usjack.com/products/Jack Stands.pdf
which is where i bought them from.
much more to follow in time
thanks for stopping by
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