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  2. Jack (device) - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic bottle jack. A bottle jack or whiskey jack [6] is a jack which resembles a bottle in shape, having a cylindrical body and a neck. Within is a vertical lifting ram with a support pad of some kind fixed to the top. The jack may be hydraulic or work by screw action.

  3. Chicago Pneumatic - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Pneumatic, also known as "CP", is an industrial manufacturer providing power tools, air compressors, generators, light towers and hydraulic equipment.Products are sold in more than 150 countries through a worldwide distribution network.

  4. Richard Dudgeon - Wikipedia

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    Richard Dudgeon (1819, Tain – 9 April 1895, New York City) [1] was a mechanic, noted for his inventions of the hydraulic jack and steam carriage. Born in Scotland, [ 2 ] he emigrated as a boy with his family to the United States, where he became a mechanic in New York.

  5. Enerpac - Wikipedia

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    Enerpac produces and globally distributes high-pressure hydraulic products and industrial tools, such as controlled bolting tools, portable machine equipment and flange working tools. The business focuses on the design of products, from small cylinders to computer-operated lifting & positioning systems.

  6. Denison Hydraulics - Wikipedia

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    Denison Hydraulics is a publicly traded U.S.-based company (Stock Symbol:DENHY) that manufactures industrial hydraulic fluid power systems (hydraulic pumps, motors, valves and engineered systems [1]) and components and is headquartered in Marysville, Ohio.

  7. Jackscrew - Wikipedia

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    The maximum mechanical advantage possible for a hydraulic jack is not limited by the limitations on screw jacks and can be far greater. After World War II, improvements to the grinding of hydraulic rams and the use of O ring seals reduced the price of low-cost hydraulic jacks and they became widespread for use with domestic cars. Screw jacks ...