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This low-profile floor jack offers quick lifting for vehicles with limited clearance, making underbody work easier for hobbyists and professional technicians. It delivers a 3 ton (6000 lbs) lifting capacity and a lift range from 7.7 inches to 21 inches, allowing safer access to wheels and suspension components while working in tight garage spaces.
Key Points
The jack focuses on fast lift operation and stable support during lifting tasks. A large saddle with a rubber pad helps protect vehicle pinch welds and provides added grip when lifting. The integrated safety release valve is designed to prevent overloading and reduce the chance of hydraulic failure, according to the manufacturer.
Heavy steel construction gives the unit rigidity and durability for frequent use in a service environment. Mobility is aided by large steel wheels and 360-degree swivel casters that allow smooth positioning under the vehicle. Note that this product is intended for lifting only and must not be used as a substitute for jack stands or long-term support, as the manufacturer warns.
For maintenance tasks and tire changes the low minimum height is particularly useful for lowered cars and many SUVs. The jack is painted red for easy visibility in a busy shop and it fits most passenger cars and light trucks within the specified lift range. 🔧🚗
Technical Specifications
- Name: DNA Motoring 3 Ton Low Profile Floor Jack
- Capacity: 3 tons (6000 lbs)
- Lifting range: 7.7 inches to 21 inches
- Color: Red
- Construction: Steel frame with rubber-padded saddle
- Wheels: Large steel wheels with 360-degree swivel casters
- Model number: TOOLS-00674-RD
Usage Recommendations
Position the jack on a firm, level surface before lifting and center the saddle under the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended lift points. Operate the fast lift mechanism to reach contact, then use the main pump to raise the vehicle to the desired height. Always support the vehicle with rated jack stands before performing any work beneath the vehicle, because the jack is not intended to hold loads for extended periods. Regularly inspect hydraulic seals and wheels for wear, and follow safe lifting practices to maintain performance and reduce the risk of accidents.










