We've had customers who needed something that wouldn't slip under load, and the double pawl brake system pretty much solves that—it engages fast and holds firm, which beats relying on friction alone for safety.

Capacities run from 1.5 tons up to 25 tons, so you can match the model to the job without over-specifying, and the turning force stays under 25kg even at full rated load which cuts down on operator fatigue over a shift.

Stroke lengths vary between 300 and 410mm depending on model you pick, and the minimum lifting height starts around 60mm for the smaller units—that's useful for getting under low-clearance machinery without needing cribbing. The gears are carburized alloy steel with CRS plate construction, and the low gearing tolerance means you won't feel jerky movement when raising or lowering.
What it does is use a double pawl system—one pawl engages for lift, the other catches imediately if anything kicks back—so basically it's designed to prevent accidental drops better than a single pawl or friction brake would. We usually stock the blue painted models, but there's no reason you couldn't have a different color if your shop has a standerd.

OEM service is available if you want your branding on it, and our company can adjust the lifting heights slightly for non-standard application (within the structural limits, obviously). Lead time on custom orders is typically 4-6 weeks, give or take, depending on quantiy.

These aren't suited for continuous high-speed cycling like a hydraulic jack would handle, but for occasional lifting and positioning in a shop or warehose they're a solid mechanicla option. The CE certification is in place for European markets, though you'll need to verify any local lifting equipment regulations yourself.
We don't have a strict MOQ listed, but typically we start at 10 units for stock models. For custom orders, we can discuss lower quantities depending on your needs.
Lead time is usually 15-30 days after order confirmation, depending on the quantity and if you need OEM customization. We'll confirm exact timing once we know your specs.
Yes, the QJC Series is CE certified, and we can provide the certification documents along with the shipment. Just let us know if you need them for your records.
Absolutely, we offer OEM service and can adjust the min/max lifting height or stroke length within reasonable limits. Send us your required specs, and we'll work out a custom solution.
Each jack is packed in a sturdy cardboard box or wooden crate, depending on the size, with foam padding. Store it in a dry, indoor area to prevent rust on the CRS plate and alloy steel components.