Product details
Autoxbert 6 ton jack stands – ratchet-adjustable steel axle stands (pair)
These axle stands are a no-nonsense, dependable way to support a car or small van while you’re working underneath. Made from heavy steel and cast iron, they feel properly solid and are built to last – none of the fiddly hydraulics to go wrong. Each stand is rated to 3 tonne, so the pair will support up to 6 tonne, making them ideal for most routine garage jobs.
Features and benefits
- Robust construction: heavy-duty steel and cast iron that won’t buckle or deform under load.
- Quick ratchet adjustment: ratchet bar with double-locking pins for fast, secure height changes that stay put.
- Useful height range: adjustable from roughly 400 mm to 590 mm (14.2 in – 23 in) to suit various jacking heights.
- Rubber pads included: protect vehicle sills and reduce the chance of slipping at contact points.
- Wide base: gives extra stability so the stands sit firm on the floor, even if the surface isn’t perfectly flat.
They’re spot on for jobs like oil changes, brake work, exhaust repairs or any task that needs safe access under the vehicle. Remember: these stands aren’t a lifting device — use a proper hydraulic jack to raise the vehicle, then carefully transfer the load onto the stands. A few handy tips to save bother: always chock the opposite wheels, choose a firm, level surface, make sure the jacking point is suitable and lower the car gently so the stand takes the load squarely.
Specifications
- Load capacity: 3 tonne per stand (6 tonne pair).
- Material: steel and cast iron.
- Height range: approx 400 mm – 590 mm (14.2 in – 23 in).
- Product dimensions: approx 30 x 26 x 46 cm.
- Item weight (pair): approx 9.9 kg.
- Colour: black.
Package contents: 2 jack stands, 2 rubber pads and a pair of gloves. They do the job without faffing about and represent solid value for anyone who spends time under cars. If you’re unsure whether they’re right for a particular vehicle, check the vehicle handbook for safe jacking points and gross vehicle weight — better safe than sorry. For very tall commercial vehicles these stands may not reach the required height, so double-check the measurements first.





