Trailer Stabilizing Jacks

Load and unload trailers when tractors are not present

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Model No. Type Lift Lowered Ht. Raised Ht. Lift Cap. (lbs.) Price
BFSJ-2748 A Ratchet 39-1/2" 51" 40,000 $455.62 
LO-J-BEAM B Ratchet 39-1/2" 51" 40,000 $475.88 
H-LO-J-BEAM C Hydraulic 41" 47" 40,000 $506.25 
CJ-BEAM-SN D Hand Crank 41" 55" 50,000 $830.25 
CJ-BEAM-PN D Hand Crank 41" 55" 50,000 $788.62 
LO-J E Ratchet 39" 51" 40,000 $321.75 
HI-J F Ratchet 45" 57" 40,000 $331.88 
SP-TOP G Spin Top 39-1/2" 51" 40,000 $284.62 
SP-TOP-R H Ratchet 41" 50" 40,000 $321.75 
SJ-35 I 4-handle Spin 44" 51" 5,000 $123.75 
SJ-35-2H J 2-Handle Spin 44" 51" 5,000 $123.75 
SJ-35-EF K 4-Handle Spin 41" 57-1/2" 5,000 $192.38 

Safety First

Placing these under the front of trailers when no tractor is attached will keep the trailer from shifting or upending during loading operations. These can also be used to level a trailer parked on an uneven surface or for a few more inches of lift to reach a dock. Our trailer jacks have a wide stable base to help prevent them from sinking into soft ground.

"Fixed jacks may be necessary to support a semi trailer and prevent upending during the loading or unloading when the trailer is not coupled to a tractor."  OSHA Regulation 1910.178 (k)(3)