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JTurner23 28th October 2014 05:58 PM

Pair of toe jacks
 
After a pair of toe jacks as an interim solution to taking the neck off my lowloader if anyone has any they would be willing to sell?

Probably not the kind of thing worth parting with but worth an ask!

Henry Maudslay 15th November 2014 04:46 PM

Look on eBay,they sometimes turn up in pairs,fraction of new price. Ted

windmiller78 15th November 2014 05:00 PM

pair on at the moment just need the claws
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-50-tonn...item33986ae33d

Chaosengineering 15th November 2014 07:53 PM

Those are not toe jacks. The toe type have the aluminium base extend out the front to prevent them tipping over. The toe version would be 50t on the top, 20t on the claw.


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buzzy bee 16th November 2014 06:23 AM

I take it your after the hydraulic type? We got a pair of the internet new from Birmingham somewhere were about £300 for the pair. Moves the press brake perfectly.

buzzy bee 16th November 2014 06:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chaosengineering (Post 318862)
Those are not toe jacks. The toe type have the aluminium base extend out the front to prevent them tipping over. The toe version would be 50t on the top, 20t on the claw.


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The ones Adam linked to have the ability to be used as a toe jack, if you have the claw attachment for them, see this link

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hydra-Lite...item418a13550e

windmiller78 16th November 2014 06:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buzzy bee (Post 318889)
The ones Adam linked to have the ability to be used as a toe jack, if you have the claw attachment for them, see this link

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hydra-Lite...item418a13550e

I know. I've several and just had two holding 40 tonnes of cast at warwick last week. very handy things.

buzzy bee 16th November 2014 06:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by windmiller78 (Post 318891)
I know. I've several and just had two holding 40 tonnes of cast at warwick last week. very handy things.

Adam I knew you knew as you posted about them, my reply quoted Chaosengineering.

Chaosengineering 16th November 2014 07:58 PM

I am afraid your missing the point. If you look at the picture buzzy bee posted carefully you will see the jack base extends out the front, below where the toe sits! However the original item posted doesn't. It's a subtle difference and all models were available in both styles. Trust me we move 40+tonne Cnc's regularly and you wouldn't want to add a toe to a standard jack. The load will spit it out in your balls if you're lucky and if not, your head.
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Chaosengineering 16th November 2014 08:03 PM

I'm not try to start some arse holes debate, just don't want the wrong gear injuring someone! Any true toe jack has to have its base the same distance forward as the toe, otherwise it's just a lever, acted on by the load.


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