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Four different models are available, with capacities ranging from 2 to 8 tons. They are used in leveling work on plane beds, millers and other machinery. Screw's operation provides infinite height adjustments for exact leveling. The side-locking screw keeps the jack extended and prevents lowering due to vibration. The ball and socket cap swivels to center load forces. The notched base fastens easily to machine beds.
Screw Jacks are suitable for house movers, leveling, supporting, shop and factory maintenance, riggers, locomotive repairs, drillers and farm applications. Malleable housings are lighter and unbreakable. A hardened, large chrome-moly ball floating cap centers the load automatically and reduces friction by 88%. The steel cap is constructed of corrugated, drop-forged steel with a self-leveling 9 degree float.
The model 3A Spreader Jack Is used when working in close quarters. The Spreader Jack has a closed height of only 3”, with 1” stroke for adjustments, yet it can support 3 tons. The serrated cap rotates to prevent twist out, but does not pivot. The Spreader Jack may also be used as a planer jack.
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These 20 ton capacity models are used for connecting river barges, pulling forms and steel plates together and other applications in bridge construction and concrete and steel engineering projects. Units are equipped with spring activated pawls and 26” long attached handles. The handle effort per ton is 16 lbs. The I.D. of the eye is 1 5/16”. Depth of eye is 1 7/8”.
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Simplex Tank Jacks offer an economical means of supporting and leveling vertical, bottom, or side-opening filter and storage tanks. Screw operation provides infinite adjustment for exact tank leveling and gravity flow. Rated capacity for all models is 15,000 lbs. C1025 steel saddle is welded to the tank before being set on the jack
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Versatile accessories for outrigger supports, holding and adjusting concrete forms, or for any application requiring special holding or shoring support port. The shouldered nut is placed into piping or another fixed form, and the screw & cap assembly is threaded through it. Four-way head assembly accommodates the lever bar at four different positions for infinite height adjustments and exact leveling. Drop forged serrated steel cap floats 9° on a chrome-moly ball reducing friction by 88%. The shoulder nut is placed into piping, fixtures or other fixed forms supplied by the user.
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Simplex trench braces are designed for use with standard schedule 40 pipe. Screw end models SE-12, SE-16 and butt end model BE-25 use 1 1/2" diameter pipe. Model SE-18 and butt end BE-35 use 2" diameter pipe. Dimensions assume the use of both screw & butt ends together as an assembly. Screw & Butt Ends sold separately.
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The A9225 Family is rated at 4 tons sustaining capacity, and is suitable for a wide range of mine maintenance applications. The aluminum alloy housing and base, coupled with a convenient carrying handle, make this unit exceptionally light and portable. The A9225 Family incorporates a ratchet mechanism for speedy operation. Lever bar #10635 is ordered separately. The 139A Family is a screw extension type roof support rated at 5 tons sustaining capacity. Designed for use as a safety prop, the 139A Family is suitable for cross timbering with wood or steel beams
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Simplex head assemblies are designed for roof support in mines and other areas where ceiling heights vary greatly. Use your own pipe to custom build a support for nearly any application. The 8 ton MS-9 models use 2" schedule 40 pipe. The 16 ton MS-17 models require 2" schedule 80 pipe. A round base (ordered separately) is available to fit the 2" pipe. All models incorporate a lever nut handle and are available with either FS or S style heads. For economy, use the import version. If U.S. manufacture is required, use the domestic version. Simplex quality is assured with either choice.