Stertil-Koni introduces two-stage jack

June 9, 2020
The Portable Air Over Hydraulic Jack is designed to service vehicles in the bay or on the road.

Stertil-Koni introduced the Portable Air Over Hydraulic Jack, No. SKB25-2. The Portable Air Over Hydraulic Jack is designed for servicing vehicles in the maintenance bay or on the road.

Weighing 60 lbs, this lightweight, two-stage jack has a lifting capacity in its first stage of 25 metric tons, with a final stage lifting capacity of 10 metric tons. The portable design incorporates a 21.6” handle that folds for easy transport.

“What’s more, this hydraulic jack allows technicians to enjoy total freedom and comfort virtually anywhere the job takes them, with 100 percent confidence, reliability, and safety,” said Carl Boyer, shop equipment specialist, Stertil-Koni.

The unit incorporates an optional wall mounting bracket to secure it out of the way in a service truck or on the workshop wall.

Additional features of the Portable Air Over Hydraulic Jack include:

  • Long-lasting, durable chromium-plated piston
  • Maximum height without extension of 12.5”
  • Low 6.3” collapsed height
  • Easy-to-use controls with dead-man safety switch
  • Built-in overload valve for added safety
  • 2” and 4” extensions included

“We recognize that whether technicians are working hard in the shop or out on the road, they need reliable support and intelligently designed and engineered lifting solutions. The model SKB25-2 portable jack is the latest example of how Stertil-Koni delivers the very best in heavy duty lifting systems – and shop equipment – to enable our customers to effectively, efficiently, and safely perform even the most demanding tasks,” said Dr. Jean DellAmore, president, Stertil-Koni.

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