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Air Hydraulic Bottle Jack

Air hydraulic bottle jacks use compressed air to power hydraulic lifting, providing strong and efficient lifting for trucks, buses, and heavy machinery maintenance in workshops and service centers.

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Advantages of Air Hydraulic Bottle Jacks

Air hydraulic bottle jacks combine pneumatic assistance with hydraulic lifting power, making heavy lifting easier and more efficient in automotive workshops and industrial maintenance.

  • Reduced Manual Effort

    Air-powered operation reduces the physical effort required during lifting. Using compressed air to drive the hydraulic system allows technicians to lift heavy loads faster with less manual pumping.

  • High Lifting Capacity and Reliable Structure

    Air hydraulic bottle jacks offer 5–50 ton lifting capacity and reinforced steel construction for stable and reliable heavy-duty lifting.

Common Applications of Air Hydraulic Bottle Jacks

Truck and Bus Maintenance

Air hydraulic bottle jacks are widely used in truck workshops and fleet service centers. The pneumatic drive system provides fast lifting and stable support when servicing heavy commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses, and trailers.

Agricultural and Construction Equipment

Heavy-duty agricultural machines and construction equipment require strong lifting tools for maintenance. Air hydraulic bottle jacks provide the lifting force needed to safely handle tractors, loaders, and other large machinery.

How to Choose the Right Air Hydraulic Bottle Jack

Selecting the correct bottle jack depends on several factors:

  • Vehicle weight
    Choose a lifting capacity that exceeds the heaviest vehicle or equipment you service.
  • Working environment
    Low-profile jacks are better suited for vehicles with limited ground clearance.
  • Mobility requirements
    Wheel-equipped models allow easier movement within busy workshops.
  • Air supply availability
    Ensure your workshop air compressor provides stable pressure between 90–120 PSI for pneumatic operation.

Choosing the right model improves lifting efficiency and ensures safer maintenance operations.

FAQs

What air compressor is required for an air hydraulic bottle jack?
Most air hydraulic bottle jacks operate with 90–120 PSI compressed air. A standard workshop air compressor can easily support normal lifting operations.
Can the jack still work without compressed air?
Yes. Air hydraulic bottle jacks typically include a manual hydraulic pump, allowing lifting even when compressed air is not available.
Are air hydraulic bottle jacks safe for heavy trucks?
Yes, when the correct lifting capacity is selected. Always choose a jack rated higher than the load and support the vehicle with jack stands before working underneath.
Can an air hydraulic bottle jack be used for continuous lifting operations?
Air hydraulic bottle jacks are designed for frequent workshop use, but they are typically intended for intermittent lifting rather than continuous load holding. For safety, once the vehicle or equipment is lifted, it should always be supported with jack stands or proper lifting equipment before performing maintenance work.