We're looking at roughly 800 units per 20-foot container for the 2-ton models, and that drops to about 60 for the 200-ton versions — lead time is usually 30 days or so depending on the mix.

What it does is stop you form pumping past the jack's safe limit, which is the main reason bottle jacks get wrecked or drop loads, and bypass valve kicks in automatically before that happens.


The steel saddle has a textured grip suface that actually holds the lifting point better than a flat plate, and critical stress areas are heat-treated so they don't crack under repeated heavy use.

Most buyers go with the 10-ton or 20-ton for general workshop lifting, but it's not really suited for continuous production-line work where you'd want a pneumatic system instead.

You'll get a neutral-packaged jack with a 1-year warranty, and our company can do OEM branding if you need it — COA and HPLC data are availble on request for teh hydraulic fluid used.
The standard range is 2T to 200T, and yes, we can customize the capacity to whatever you need within that range. Just let us know your specific load requirement when placing the order.
Our MOQ is typically 50 units for standard models, but it can vary based on the capacity and packaging. For larger capacities or OEM branding, we may adjust the MOQ—reach out to confirm.
Yes, we can provide a material test report for the heat-treated steel components and a function test report for the bypass safety device upon request. Our jacks also meet standard CE and ASME safety requirements.
Absolutely, we offer OEM branding with your logo and custom color, plus neutral packing or your own branded box. Just send us your artwork and packaging specs.
Lead time is usually 25–30 days for 100 units, depending on customization. We ship via sea freight in cartons or wooden crates to protect the jacks during transit.