DURHAND 300 lbs Hydraulic Motorcycle Scissor Jack Lift Foot Step Wheels, 17.75 in x 36.5 in, Blue
DURHAND 300 lbs Hydraulic Motorcycle Scissor Jack Lift Foot Step Wheels, 17.75 in x 36.5 in, Blue
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DURHAND 300 lbs Hydraulic Motorcycle Scissor Jack Lift Foot Step Wheels, 17.75 in x 36.5 in, Blue

4.9 stars out of 17 reviews
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  • Secure Elevation: A large rubber top surface lifts the wheels off the ground for better access during maintenance and repairs, and improved storage.
  • Foot Step Lever: The large foot step lever design helps avoid pinched fingers and strained shoulders, allowing easy lifting of your bike.
  • Solid Construction: High-grade steel frame provides a strong, stable platform for your motorbike, with a gap for oil pan access during maintenance.
  • Portable Convenience: Compact size and manageable weight make it easy to transport and move, with 4 sturdy rubber wheels, 2 of which are lockable for added stability.
  • Non-Slip Design: Non-skid rubber padding on the top surface prevents your bike from slipping during maintenance and storage, supporting up to 300 pounds.
  • Specifications: Made of steel and rubber, blue color, overall size 17.75" x 15.75" x 36.5", top size 16.5" L x 13.75" W, adjustable height 13.75" - 35.5", net weight 60lbs, weight capacity 300 lbs.
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Jun 15, 2021
ScouterMom
5 out of 5 stars review

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Concrete Paint Stand

We purchased this to put concrete statues to be painted for customers. It was the perfect size and easily handles 300 lb plus pieces. We were pleased enough to order a second one. Our only regret is we wished it had larger wheels.

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Dec 9, 2020
Ervin
5 out of 5 stars review

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A nice little lift I am not going to use it for bikes I am on a wheelchair and like to repair thing this way I can adjust it to height

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Nov 21, 2019
Scott
5 out of 5 stars review

Sturdy stand that raises and lowers easily

I just started using this stand for my motorcycle and I like it. The hydraulic lift can be set from about 13-7/8' at the lowest to 36-1/4” at the highest. The safety stop bar can be set at four positions, 15-1/2”, 24-1/2”, 30-0”, and 34-0”. It has a nice color. It is easy to lift the bike with the foot pedal and the screw release knob makes it is easy to lower the bike slowly and under control. The minimum height of about 13-7/8” is a bit too tall to roll under my full size dirt bike but I just roll the bike onto a small board then it is high enough to roll the stand underneath. The Allen head bolt that holds the pedal in place is difficult to install. The pedal's arm is a round bar with a threaded hole tapped into it (unevenly) so it takes quite a bit of playing with (or some luck) to get it to thread. Additionally it would be nice if there were instructions that tell you to release the hydraulic pressure in order to push the receiver to the pedal arm down, so that the pedal arm can be installed. (The pedal arm cannot be slid straight in until the receiver is pushed down because the frame is in the way.) The stand comes almost fully assembled but it still would be nice if there were instructions. I've seen a photo where the safety stop bar was clearly used improperly (as part of the foot peg hook assembly), and another photo where I think the foot peg hooks were put on wrong. I've attached a photo how I think the foot peg hooks are supposed to be used, but it would be nice if the designer provided instructions. There were some small scratches in the paint on the hydraulic cylinder. For something new, in the box, I'm not sure how it gets scratched. Overall, I really like the stand even though some things could be a bit better.

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