At Stan Design, our aim is to provide our customers with premium jacks and bridges designed with cutting-edge technology that are safe, reliable and stand the test of time. We are a leading truck and auto jack design and manufacturing company in Canada, offering a wide range of products and services to meet the needs of any auto business. Our compact lifting solutions can pick up everything from a small car to a 15-ton armored military vehicle.
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Types of Wheel Alignment Equipment ExplainedWheel alignment equipment has come along way since the day of tedious and labor intensive adjustments. Nowadays there is technology that can instantly read and report on all angles of your car’s suspension in a matter of minutes. There are many different wheel alignment machines available on the market today. As there are many different shops, each doing work in their own way, the...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 121 Visualizações 0 AnteriorFaça Login para curtir, compartilhar e comentar!
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Residential vs Commercial Car TurntablesResidential car turntables are becoming increasingly popular as the space for car parking in driveways is decreasing. In addition to residential use, car turntables are also used in Commercial buildings, Showrooms, Car Parks, Hotels and Luxury Estates around the world. Residential car turntables and commercial car turntables may look alike but have many differences in terms of...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 236 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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Why Weight Capacity Matters in Truck Floor JacksMost truck floor jacks have a weight capacity listed by the manufacturer and are usually listed as a number such as 10-ton, 25-ton, or 50-ton jacks and so on. Typically people will think the more is better scenario. The weight capacity of a truck floor jack is very important. The capacity of a floor jack can help choose the correct jack for your needs, and how the floor...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 166 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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Portable vs Heavy-Duty Electric JacksIf you’ve started looking at electric jacks, you’ve probably noticed there are a lot of options out there. Some are small enough to fit in the back of a vehicle, while others are clearly built for workshop use and look like they mean business. The confusing part is that both are called electric jacks, even though they’re designed for completely different...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 333 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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Bridge Jack vs Floor Jack in Professional WorkshopsProfessional workshops use different types of lifting equipment depending on the kind of work being done. Two of the most common options are bridge jacks and floor jacks. Both are designed to lift vehicles, but they’re used very differently once you get into real workshop situations. Some shops rely heavily on floor jacks because they’re flexible and easy to move around....0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 198 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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Types of Pit Jacks Explained: Air vs Hydraulic vs PneumaticPit jacks are still used in a lot of workshops, especially the ones working on trucks, buses, and fleet vehicles every day. They make it possible to lift part of the vehicle while it stays over the service pit, which gives technicians easier access to wheels, suspension, brakes, and other underbody areas. But once you start looking at pit jacks, you realize there are different types being...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 375 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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Types of Electric Jacks Used in Garages and WorkshopsElectric jacks have become a lot more common in garages and workshops over the last few years. Part of that is convenience, but part of it is also the kind of vehicles shops deal with now. Cars, SUVs, trucks – they’re heavier than they used to be, and manual lifting systems can slow things down pretty quickly. That’s why more shops are moving toward electric...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 219 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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Touchless vs Traditional Wheel Alignment: What’s the Difference?Wheel alignment equipment has changed a lot over the years, but many shops still use a mix of older and newer systems depending on their workflow and budget. That’s why the comparison between touchless and traditional wheel alignment keeps coming up. Both systems are designed to measure alignment angles and help correct wheel positioning, but the way they do it is completely...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 547 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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Applications of Car Turntables in Automotive ShowroomsWalk into a modern automotive showroom and you’ll notice that presentation matters almost as much as the vehicles themselves. Lighting, layout, spacing – everything is designed to make the cars stand out. That’s one reason car turntables have become more common in showrooms over the years. They’re not just there for appearance. In many cases, they help solve...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 306 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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How Floor Jacks Reduce Service Time in Tire & Lube CentersIn tire and lube centers, speed matters almost as much as the quality of the work itself. Customers expect quick service, and once vehicles start backing up, the whole workflow feels stressful for everyone in the shop. That’s why equipment plays a bigger role than people sometimes realize. A good floor jack doesn’t just lift vehicles – it helps technicians move...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 249 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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Pit Jack Setup Guide for Multi-Service Automotive ShopsIn a multi-service automotive shop, space and workflow matter more than people realize. One bay might handle an oil change in the morning, suspension work in the afternoon, and tire service before closing time. Because of that, the equipment setup has to be flexible enough to keep everything moving without slowing technicians down. That’s one reason pit...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 368 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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Types of Bridge Jacks Used in Automotive Lifts
If you’ve worked around four-post lifts for any amount of time, you already know a bridge jack changes what the lift can actually do. Without one, the vehicle stays sitting on its wheels. Once a bridge jack is added, you can lift the axle or frame and start doing wheel, brake, suspension, and tire work properly.
The thing is, not all bridge jacks are the same. Different workshops use different setups depending on the kind of vehicles they handle and how heavy the daily workload is.
Some are built for lighter automotive jobs, while others are designed for trucks, buses, and commercial vehicles where the weight is on a completely different level. Source URL: https://standesign.ca/types-of-bridge-jacks-used-in-automotive-lifts/Types of Bridge Jacks Used in Automotive Lifts If you’ve worked around four-post lifts for any amount of time, you already know a bridge jack changes what the lift can actually do. Without one, the vehicle stays sitting on its wheels. Once a bridge jack is added, you can lift the axle or frame and start doing wheel, brake, suspension, and tire work properly. The thing is, not all bridge jacks are the same. Different workshops use different setups depending on the kind of vehicles they handle and how heavy the daily workload is. Some are built for lighter automotive jobs, while others are designed for trucks, buses, and commercial vehicles where the weight is on a completely different level. Source URL: https://standesign.ca/types-of-bridge-jacks-used-in-automotive-lifts/
STANDESIGN.CAWhich Type of Bridge Jack Works Best for Your Shop?Learn about the different types of bridge jacks used in automotive lifts, including rolling, air hydraulic, fixed, and heavy-duty systems.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 950 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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