🔬 Elevate Your Experiments with Style!
The Stainless Steel Lab Jack Stand Table Lift is a versatile and durable laboratory tool designed for precision height adjustments. With a corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction, it offers a maximum open height of 5.90 inches and a compact 4" x 4" countertop, making it ideal for various lab applications. Weighing just 480g, this lightweight jack stand can support loads up to 6.6 lbs, ensuring stability and reliability in your experiments.
Manufacturer | WDTA |
Brand | WDTA |
Package Dimensions | 14.6 x 11 x 4.6 cm; 480 g |
Item model number | F1 |
Manufacturer part number | F1 |
Item Weight | 480 g |
A**M
Good sturdy base for my laser level
good well made base, perfect for my laser level
M**R
Stable
For the money you are getting a stable platform which adjusts very smoothly.
S**N
Great bit of kit
Having read a few negative reviews about 'slop' I was fully prepared to be disappointed with this jack and ready to do some modifications. Opened it up and was pleasantly surprised, no slop, no wobble, no play - It is solidly built and does exactly as you'd want it to. Just wish I'd taken the plunge ages ago. My router table is now complete and works like a dream.
K**H
Solid and works well
I use the lift to raise and lower macro specimens I want to photograph. Its simpler than raising and lowering my camera. Good addition to my macro kit.
J**T
Easy to use and straightforward
Works well in its intended use - lifting small items with precision and in a level manner.
B**M
Laboratory stand (adjustable)
This is the second stand I have purchased. It is well made and good quality. Very easy and smooth to operate. Adjustable height is good. Would recommend this item.
G**S
Little lab Jack used as part of a project
Used as part of a project and worked brilliantly
J**N
Small but smooth
Used in Macro photography to raise an item to be closer to the camera Len’s for fine focussing. It’s quite a small unit but for the price is well constructed. No sharp edges and a smooth mechanism. If anything it could do with a larger knob that would give smaller changes to height. Seems sturdy but I’ve not placed any heavy loads on it as yet. I’m happy that it’s doing the job intended.