Two Tron-air Aircraft jacks
completely rebuilt and ready for use. 1 Tronair 02-0522-0132 Serial 1344519403 5 ton Minimum closed height 21.25in Mechanical extension 7.0in Hydraulic lift 24.6in Maximum height 53.6in 1 Tronair 02-7828-0100 Serial 1686309907 5 ton Minimum closed height 22" Mechanical extension 7" Hydraulic lift 29" Maximum height 58" |
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