JEGS Hydraulic Vehicle Wheel Dolly [1500 lb. Capacity]
555-81100
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Hydraulic Vehicle Wheel Dolly
JEGS 555-81100 Hydraulic Vehicle Wheel Dolly Features:
- Allows you to quickly lift and maneuver your vehicle
- To operate: position one dolly at each wheel and use the foot pedal to activate the hydraulic lift mechanism
- Each unit will support up to 1500 lbs., fit tires up to 12 in. wide, and is designed for use on a level surface (avoid inclines)
- Note: do not lay under the vehicle when using this jack
- Adjustment range: 13.5" to 24.8" for different circumference tires
FAQ
How do you use a hydraulic car dolly?
- Using the JEGS 81100 hydraulic wheel dolly is simple. Place it under the vehicle's wheel, pump the hydraulic jack to lift it, and secure the vehicle in place. Repeat for other wheels as needed.
How much weight can a car dolly hold?
- The JEGS 81100 hydraulic wheel dolly is designed to hold a substantial amount of 1500 lbs. per unit, providing reliable support for various vehicles during maintenance or storage.
Specifications:
Are the casters ball bearing casters?
Are parts available yet? I have a set and the plastic roller has cracked..
What size are the casters?
Can you get replacement parts for this jack?
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