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This Stainless Steel Lab Jack Stand offers a corrosion-resistant, compact 4"x4" platform with a maximum lift height of 150mm (5.9") and supports loads up to 6.6 lbs. Its manual lift mechanism with a blue adjustment knob provides precise height control, making it perfect for scientific experiments, laser equipment, and macro photography setups. Lightweight and stable, it’s a must-have for professionals seeking reliable, space-efficient lab support.
| ASIN | B07KDXJGX9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,522 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #5 in Lift Tables |
| Brand | AHBLQD |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (889) |
| Date First Available | November 11, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 4 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | AHBLQD-F1 |
| Lift Type | manual |
| Load Capacity | 6.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AHBLQD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AHBLQD-F1 |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 6 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 2 inches |
D**B
Well built, and has made a difference in my workflow
This little jack stand lift works great. I love it. Instead of constantly shifting my camera around to try and capture a macro subject in the frame, I can move the subject to the camera using this lift. It's much easier and less time-consuming. It seems to be well built, and it's held up well. Overall, I think it's a good product which I found quite useful.
S**E
Good for light duty
First things first: Don't buy this if you are planning on trying to lift, pry, or spread apart anything lighter than a few ounces. It will work fine for what I bought it for, which is positioning small objects in front of my camera while doing macro photography. I bought this because it was about the least expensive one I could find, and I don't plan on using it daily. The top and bottom plate are very thin stainless steel. The corners are rounded and the edges are smooth enough to run my fingers along them without getting cut. The knob is cast plastic, and a little small for my large hands, but adequate. Everything else is Zinc coated steel. The adjusting threads seem to be standard course threading, so micro-fine movements will be difficult. The bearing ends of the axles are just ground-off threads on the ends riding in slots cut in the spot-welded angles. If you use this a lot, under moderate to heavy loads, you are sure to wear a groove in the axle ends. There is no lubrication on anything, which is fine with me, that way it won't stain anything right out of the box. There are four rubber stick-on pads on the bottom. With all that said, I give it five stars since I paid less than twenty dollars delivered to my door! I won't use it with heavy loads and I won't be using it every day. I'll add some clean lubricant (light sewing machine grease?) to the wear points, and I will have it in the middle of it's travel most of the time. Other, higher quality (and more EXPENSIVE) units would be a waste of my money.
J**M
Functional
Works well enough, functional and moves fairly well.
S**L
Very well built and sturdy adjustable jack stand
Excellent adjustable stainless steel stand. Very well made and very stable. Easy to adjust height. Extremely happy with this. I those this one due to very high reviews by prior customers and agree with the praise they gave. Strong recommendation!
F**X
Perfect as a lift for Compact Router
I was looking for a small lift for my Makita RT0701C Compact Router and came across this lab jack. At a very reasonable price, it is exactly what I needed. I built a small support to attach it to the legs of my Black & Decker Workmate on which my DIY router table is mounted. The lab jack enables me to adjust the router bit in fine increments and then I lock the router in place. Works like a charm. To make everything run smooth, I put a few drops of oil on the thread and also the scissor connections and sliding channels. I also do macro photography and this little guy will come in handy to adjust small objects in front of the lens. Great purchase!
S**S
high quality
Received in good order and as described. Very expertly made. Smooth action.
H**.
I use it as a rear rifle rest for benchrest shooting
Do pretty well for what I use it for, however the adjustment seems very "coarse". If it was smoother I'd give it 5 stars. Much less expensive than the ones made for benchrest shooting.
D**L
The laboratory lifting jack, it holds my...
This review is best read to the tune of "The Grand Old Duke of York" The laboratory lifting jack, it holds my specimen. It lifts it up to the top of it's will. And lowers it down again. And when it is up, it is up. And when it is down, it is down. When it is only half way up, it is neither up nor down. Sorry, I couldn't help myself. Seriously though...This lab lift is well designed, works well, holds where it's set. Tight enough to hold, but not enough to hinder smooth action. I use it in my macro studio to lift my specimen stage for positioning the subject in front of the lens.
C**S
Es de calidad, buen precio y me gustaron los materiales, recomendado
C**N
It did everything in every the add said
G**C
This seems good quality to me. Robust little unit that won't fail with first use. Issue I have is, when trying to raise the unit while supporting any weight, the turn knob, which is wound onto a left hand section of thread on the screw rod becomes undone. This is because the rest of the raising screw is right handed, meaning you must turn clockwise to raise the platform. This however is the direction you turn the knob to remove it from the device. So, you see, trying to lift the platform undoes the knob. There is no way to lock the knob tight unless you find an additional left handed lock nut. You try and find one of those! The good thing about this is, when lowering a weight, the knob gets tightened. Not sure that suits me though. Will continue to try and figure out a 'fix.'
M**Z
La calidad
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