Description
The Atlas® RJ6 Air/Hydraulic Rolling Jack features telescoping arms that extend across the runways of a four-post lift. The lift pads at the end of these arms can be precisely positioned under vehicle lifting points located above the runways. The jack is equipped with adjustable rail supports designed to fit between the runways of many above-ground four-post lifts. These supports incorporate a specialized roller system, allowing the rolling jack to move smoothly along the full length of the vehicle.
The Atlas® RJ6 rolling bridge jack comes standard with a peg-style truck adapter set that increases lift pad height. These adapters enable the RJ6 to safely raise pickup trucks and larger vehicles that sit higher than standard passenger cars. The jack includes two solid locking positions for suspending the vehicle above the runways. Once engaged, these mechanical locks eliminate hydraulic pressure from the lifting cylinder, functioning similarly to jack stands after a vehicle has been raised with a service jack.
IMPORTANT: The Atlas® RJ6 is engineered to operate with delivered air pressure between 70–115 PSI. Operating above 115 PSI may result in equipment damage.
Please note: If ordering an Atlas item, your delivery location must be capable of receiving a 53′ truck.
Features
- 6,000 lb capacity
- Air/hydraulic operation (external air supply required)
- Multiple safety lock positions
- Compact, low-profile design
- Smooth rolling movement
- Scissor mechanism for level lifting
- Powder-coated finish
- 4-piece truck adapter set included
- 1-year parts-only warranty
Specifications
Atlas® RJ6 Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Maximum Capacity | 6,000 lb |
| Maximum Width | 55″ (4′ 7″) |
| Minimum Width | 35″ (2′ 11″) |
| Distance Between Runway Capability | 32″–50″ |
| Maximum Lifting Height (With Adapters) | 21″ (1′ 9″) |
| Air Requirement | 70–115 PSI |
| Shipping Weight | 350 lbs |
| Adapter Heights | 2 each: 2″, 3″ |
| Arm Hole / Adapter Peg Size | 1.5″ |

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