![]() ![]() with Bill Johnston JackMate
The capabilities list for the JackMate only starts there. It gives you the full capability of the jack when you need to clamp (or winch) or spread the unit like a 'jaws of life'. |
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![]() It
replaces the old bolt-on top jaw with an easy to use retainer pin (held in
with a quick release pin for safety). This also allows you to take
advantage of the full capability of the jack instead of the strength of
the little 'bolt-on' top jaw. The purpose-cut holes also allow the use of
a large clevis or a length of chain to secure the end while winching with
the Hi-Lift. |
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![]() You
can still use the original base plate. But the little in that holds it on
can be a pain when you remove or attach the base. The JackMate
comes with a new
retaining pin to make things easier. Just pull the pin with the attached
ring and the base falls into your hand. Replace the original base with the JackMate
so
the spikes face down and you have a base that will hold it's own on the
wettest logs or rocks. |
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Oops, stuck on a rock. Grab the HiLift and find a flat rock to keep it from burying itself in the soft sand or dirt. |
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Couldn't find a rock that was flat enough? Don't trust it if it doesn't seat properly. The JackMate grabs the rock and won't slip like the flat foot of the original base plate. The retaining pin and clip are attached to the unit by a steel cable that is threaded through the steel plate. With the clip on one side and the pin on the other, it won't pull through so it won't get lost. |
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![]() The JackMate
doesn't take up much room and can be stored with your jack. It is a great
addition to your trail gear. For more information on the JackMate
and other Rescue 42 Inc. products, visit their website and they will
provide a list of dealers in your area. |
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| Source:
Rescue 42, Inc. Voice: (530)
891-FIRE (3473) |
08/11/10 14:54
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