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JCB 20 tonne heavy-duty hydraulic bottle jack (525mm max lift)
If you’re after a bit of kit that’ll never let you down when it comes to heavy lifting, this JCB 20 tonne hydraulic bottle jack is absolutely spot-on. Built tough for the long haul, it’s just the ticket for anyone working with light commercial motors, 4x4s, vans, off-roaders, or even on the building site where reliability matters.
With a massive 20 tonne lift capacity and a generous max height of 525mm, you’ll have more than enough grunt to get even the heftiest vehicles in the air. The starting height is just 241mm too, so it’ll squeeze under most axles and chassis without any faffing about. Whether you’re changing a tyre on your Land Rover, sorting suspension on your Transit, or handling a bit of plant kit, it’s built to take the strain.
JCB haven’t cut corners on quality either. The welded construction keeps oil where it belongs – inside the jack – so you can work without worrying about leaks or oily puddles under your pride and joy. The forged steel base keeps things stable and balanced, while the zinc-plated handle means you can pump away without knackering your hands. Plus, the ENP-plated ram shrugs off rust, so it’ll stand up to years of use even if you’re working outdoors.
For safety, there’s a built-in valve to stop you overdoing it and damaging the cylinder – so you can get on with the job knowing you’re covered. Look after it with a quick wipe down after use and a dab of oil now and then, and this jack will last you for yonks.
- Hefty 20 tonne lift handles everything from SUVs to small lorries without breaking a sweat.
- Maximum lift of 525mm gives you plenty of clearance for tyres, brakes, or underbody jobs.
- Welded design means no oil leaks and less mess – just solid, reliable performance.
- Forged steel base keeps things planted even on rough ground or in the workshop.
- Long, zinc-plated handle makes pumping easy, even with gloves on.
- Safety valve stops overextension, protecting both you and the jack.
- ENP plated piston shrugs off rust and stands up to the British weather.








