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The Lab Jack Stand Table Lift is a versatile and durable laboratory tool designed for precise height adjustments in various scientific experiments. With a maximum load capacity of 110lb and a height range from 2.4'' to 12.5'', this aluminum oxide alloy stand ensures stability and longevity, making it an essential addition to any professional lab setting.
Manufacturer | Amazing-us |
Item Weight | 3.01 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.46 x 6.46 x 3.27 inches |
Size | 6x6 Inch |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**E
Works great
Works great I am using it for a z axis on my fiber laser so I don’t have to move the head when using different lens’s
T**R
Awesome lift
Few words. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR..
M**A
You are only getting one 8x8 lift
April 7, 2020 Update:-------------------------After purchasing one of the silver ones to compare, I'm now bumping this up to a 5 star item. I'm knocking 1 star for the confusing stock photos which implies you're getting 3 lifts. You're only getting one, and now I know there is a reason these blue ones are more expensive. The build quality is thicker and superior. Just look at the stock photos carefully and compare. The silver ones have thin tops and rails. It just made me appreciate this blue one that much more. And the fact that I got it in the Warehouse for $26 is a bargain for a 8x8.Original Review:-------------------Picture shows 3 lifts, so what the heck, lets see if this listing will pleasantly surprise me. I'm sad to report there was only 1 lift in the package, the 8x8. So that eliminates the "bang for your buck" aspect of this listing. In terms of quality, I like it. But I'm not sure it's twice as good as other 8x8's. I see others in the $20 to $30 range. So I wouldn't pay $52 for this. I got it in the Amazon Warehouse for $26, and I was hoping for 3 lifts. LOL! Someone else returned it cause they probably thought they were getting 3 lifts too.In terms of quality, I like it. It seems well made. I'm not buying this for a laboratory or scientific experiment, so I can't speak to that aspect. I basically need something to give support to long pieces of wood when I'm using the drill press. For example, I would support a very long 2x4 with other pieces of scraps on top of a nearby table. This lift will help me be 100% level instead of guessing with multiple scraps and books. So now I just need to research and see if this lift, which retails for $52, is really higher quality than the 8x8's that sell for between $20 to $30.
A**R
smooth action
gives very smooth and accurate movements
R**
Intentionally Misleading
The jack seems durable and well made. However, it's not even 6" tall (including rubber feet), much less 7.2". Also the blue stage is not blue oxide like pictured. It's painted. This paint will not hold up if you're using it in a lab setting. I gave it an overall rating of one-star because this seller is intentionally misleading the buyer. My sense is that the seller does not make this and sells what they have. What you get will probably differ from what I got. There is ZERO quality control. In a lab setting you know what will work for you and what will not. You need to feel you're getting exactly what advertised. This seller clearly doesn't understand this.
H**B
It is flimsy, it works but it simply is flimsy
The jacks dimensions were right on! The jack was used to lift a light weight motor. The jack is just a bit flimsy versus other Lab Jacks I've used in industry situations. The jack worked for a non-heated use (going up and down). It would be difficult to use if the object it was lifting weighed more than being light.
D**S
Lubricate!!!
This is a very well made gizmo. Actually works as compared to a different, and much cheaper brand, that I purchased first and returned. Initially, this one was incredibly hard to get started Almost impossible to make the top plate rise. And that's with no weight on it. Then I noticed that the more was the top plate raised the easier it gets to raise still more. That's, of course, the higher the top plate, the less is total area of rubbing surfaces against each other.And they rubb because all parts are assembled very tight, which is good, but not a trace of lubrication - not good. I used mineral to lubricate all moving and rubbing against each other spots.And voila, I could raise the plate with the weight on top of it.
B**R
Very difficult to adjust while in use.
After putting the mantle on the lyft, it became difficult to raise or lower the lift. I wouldn't suggest.
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