Product details
Nazano CR23 hydraulic car ramps – 2pc 5T adjustable steel lifts (blue)
These Nazano CR23 ramps are designed to be straightforward and reliable — no faffing about with complicated kit. If you’ve got an oil change, brake check or a bit of exhaust work on the cards, they lift the car to a comfortable working height for most typical garage jobs.
What these ramps do for you
Each unit has a built-in hydraulic jack, so raising the vehicle is controlled and simple. Height is adjustable from roughly 250–380 mm (about 9.8–15.0 inches), which covers a lot of everyday maintenance tasks. The alloy steel frame is painted to resist rust and take regular workshop use, and the ramp surface is profiled to reduce slippage while the vehicle is sitting on it.
Key features and typical uses
- Easy oil changes: get under the sump without crawling under the car or juggling jack stands — especially handy on a wet day.
- Inspections and servicing: neat, tidy access for brake, suspension and exhaust checks.
- Tyre and wheel work: a convenient working height for removing wheels or checking wheel bearings.
- Home garage and small workshop friendly: compact enough to store away but tough enough for regular use.
- Built for stability: non-slip surfaces and secure seating reduce movement while you’re working.
Technical details and a word on capacity
Model: CR23. Material: alloy steel. Colour: blue. Overall product size is approximately 37 x 27.5 x 115 cm and the pair weighs around 38 kg. They’re marketed as a 5-tonne (≈11,000 lb) capacity for the pair. Bear in mind the original paperwork includes a caution that some iron-frame ramps have a lower per-pair limit (around 6,600 lb). If you’re unsure, check your vehicle’s kerb weight, consult the handbook and follow the safety instructions — overloading any lift or ramp is dangerous.
Practical tips and safety advice
- Always confirm the vehicle’s gross weight before using the ramps; the 5T rating applies to the pair under specified conditions.
- Use only on firm, level ground — soft or sloping surfaces are risky.
- Chock the wheels and fit axle stands for any prolonged work underneath — treat the ramps as part of a safe setup, not the only protection.
- Give the ramps a quick inspection before each use for wear, rust or damage; keep them clean and store under cover when not in use.
Who these ramps suit
These ramps are perfect for DIYers, part-time mechanics and small workshops that need a compact, effective way to lift cars and small vans for routine maintenance. If you’re doing heavy-duty, daily commercial work, it’s worth looking at a purpose-built commercial lift instead.
If you’re wondering about large vans or motorhomes, these are best suited to cars and many small vans — always check vehicle weight against the product instructions if in doubt. Overall, they’re a practical, heavy-duty option for a home garage that wants a reliable, adjustable ramp with the convenience of a hydraulic lift.






