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Lift Support Steel Telescoping Jack Post for Temporary Support
A basement floor jack is a structural support device used to stabilize or lift portions of a basement floor or the overhead structure (e.g., beams, joists) in residential or commercial buildings. Here's a detailed breakdown:
Purpose:
Support: Provides temporary or permanent reinforcement to sagging floors, beams, or foundations caused by settling, soil shifts, or structural damage.
Lifting: Adjustable jacks (e.g., hydraulic or screw jacks) can gently raise sunken basement floors or beams to restore alignment.
Common Types:
Adjustable Steel Columns: Telescoping metal posts (e.g., lally columns) secured between the basement floor and overhead beams. Height can be modified for leveling.
Hydraulic/Pneumatic Jacks: Temporary lifting devices used during repairs or renovations to raise structures before installing permanent supports.
Screw Jacks: Manual, threaded columns for precise adjustments.
Installation:
Placed on sturdy basement flooring (often reinforced with concrete pads or footings).
Aligned under load-bearing points (e.g., beam ends, joists) to distribute weight evenly.
Model | S |
Pedestal height range | customized |
Pedestal load capacity | 3500kgs |
Material | Steel |
Height adjustment | by spiral adjustment |
Applications:
Fixing uneven or sagging floors.
Reinforcing structures during basement renovations.
Addressing foundation settlement or soil instability.