Toe Jacks

When lifting with a toe jack you should follow simple safety rules. A toe jack is employed to lift heavy loads. The operator is endangered if the lifting equipment ever fails or slips out from underneath the load.

First you should not max out the load capacity of the jack. Ideally use a jack with additional safety capacity. If a toe jack is overloaded and the internal mechanical components fail, the toe can drop to the floor instantly. When lifting the load, only lift about 2-3 inches at a time. Then use wooden blocks to place underneath the clearance under the load.

 

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If the toe jack should lose its grip and the load plummets to the ground, the load will never drop more than the 2-3 inches down to the wooden block support. Please consider that in most cases you use one or two jacks to lift up one end of the load. In this case the load will tilt as one end travels upwards while the opposite end stays on the ground. You are now exerting horizontal forces onto the toe jack as the toe jack wants to tilt in the direction of the load. The jack may be pulled forward, backwards or sideways. It is therefore important that you use a toe jack that provides horizontal support. When raising the load, the weight rests on thin legs. Toe jacks come in a variety of quality. Consider that when raising the load, the weight rests on thin legs and you need as much stable support as possible.

Toe jacks come in a variety of quality. Consider the dangers involved you should buy a toe jack that provides the best support. To buy equipment click here. A high quality heavy load lifting equipment protects the user and the load.
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