Specifications & Dimensions
| Product Overview: | |
|---|---|
| General Warranty: | 1 year |
| Lift & Jack Type: | Jack stands |
| See Owners Manual: | click here |
| Installation Requirements: | |
| Assembled: | Assembly Required |
| Capacity: | |
| Lift Capacity: | 2-1/4 ton |
| Warranties & Coverage: | |
| Warranty Detail Link: | craftsman warranty |
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Two 2-1/4 ton/4500 lb. [HA_Capacity] jack stands with a ratchet design for fast, easy, secure adjustment. Counterweighted pawl with quick adjustment control for secure locking.
- Wide stance with sturdy welded steel construction for added stability
- Baked enamel finish helps resist rust and corrosion
- Available for Gift Wrap
Added on February 16, 2009
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Most Helpful Reviews
Bought these on sale and they were just what I needed to hold up the 71 Mustang while working on the floorboards! Very wide base makes it all stable!
Rochester, MI
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Don't go under without them. A vehicle jack is fine for getting it up, but you need the Stands to keep it up safely. It's just your life.
West Newbury, MA
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After the problem with my craftsman riding lawn mower, where the Motor became defective after 25 months with a 24 month warranty and less than 12 months of use.. I wouldn't recommend Sears or Briggs and stratton engines even to my worst enemy.. And I wont buy sears products again..... Ronald *****
Fort Washington, MD
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Good jack stands at a very good price.
Barberton, OH
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I've had these for two years now and it's now different from the day I bought them.
Glen Burnie, MD
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GREAT TEAM MATE TO THE FLOOR JACK. WORKED GREAT IN SUPPORTTING REAR END OF 200 JEEP CHEROKEE WHILE DOING BRAKE WORK. GREAT PRICE, AWESOME VALUE
TEV1970
Pownal, ME
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Fault: shallow cup
ihatetuna
Metairie, LA
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Another fine Craftsman item. Typically, I would err on the side of caution and go with 3-ton jack stands for a 2-ton vehicle, even if you're only resting 1/2 the weight of the car on the stands, but Craftsman's 3-tons didn't have a low enough range for my liking. On these, despite the light-weight design, the welds were all clean, and the teeth in the stand arm were of a good depth so you can be sure that the pawl is set before lowering your car from the jack...this was in stark contrast to a few other low-cost stands I bought at the same time to ensure I chose the safest ones. Unfortunately, the sadles on the Craftsman 2.25 ton stands I bought had some bubbles and bumps from the casting, so they weren't very flat/smooth. I ultimately returned these because I decided to use my car's reinforced pinch weld jack stand points, which generally work better with a saddle with a groove in the middle, a V-shaped saddle, or a saddle with a much longer low point than these. Bottom line, if you have a lighter vehicle and you use ridge or frame for support, these are a good value purchase. After doing a ton of research because I'm obsessed with safety, I realized that super high-quality stands look like the ones sold by a company called AC Hydraulic (not Torin, **************, or the other crap you find on ******). Google it for comparison, and make your own decision...your money, your life...
knightrider3101
Pasadena, TX
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The stands are very study and have a wide stance. I lifted my truck and did not think it would be sturdy up high and I was wrong. The four worked perfect.
twoo82
Indiana, PA
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Okay, I've got a set of these, and for the price you really cannot beat them. I actually have a set of heavier duty ones as well. These are so light/easy to move around usually I'll use them for quick jobs which I'm leaving the jack under the vehicle. If I know I'm going to remove the jack I'll use the heavy duty set. Again, the piece of mind you get for the price is worth it.
zbhover
Peoria, IL
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My dad got me these when I started working on my hot rod V8 powered VW beetle (v8beetleresource.com) and I have used them a whole lot, both for the hot rod and rotating the tires on my wife and I's daily drivers. Everyone needs a set or two of jack stands if they are going to work on cars......... Don't trust a jack, you don't want to be smashed!
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