Machine Jacks & Accessories

Explore our range of JUNG machine jacks and accessories, designed to support safe and efficient lifting operations across industrial and commercial environments. Whether you're repositioning heavy machinery, installing equipment, or conducting maintenance work, this collection includes versatile solutions built to handle the job with ease.


The range includes compact hydraulic toe jacks from the JH series, ideal for low-clearance lifting where precision is key. For more traditional vertical lifting tasks, the JHS series
offers a robust bottle-jack design with solid lifting capacity and long-term durability. Also featured is the JSET Series, a complete jack set with external pump, perfect for applications requiring a remote hydraulic control setup.

All products in this category are engineered by JUNG, a world-renowned German manufacturer known for its focus on safety, ergonomic design, and performance under pressure. These jacks are trusted by machinery movers, plant maintenance teams, and workshop engineers who require consistent, reliable lifting power.

Each unit is built with high-grade materials, ensuring long service life and minimal maintenance. From compact design to advanced safety features, our machine jacks deliver quality you can count on—no matter the complexity of your lifting task.

 What Are Lifting Jacks?

Lifting jacks are mechanical or hydraulic tools used to lift heavy equipment or machinery off the ground. They allow you to safely raise a load so that it can be moved, serviced, or repositioned. These are essential tools in factories, workshops, and industrial sites where forklifts or cranes can't reach.

The jacks featured on this page — such as the JUNG JH, JHS, and JSET series — are specially designed for professional use. Some jacks lift from the base (called the head), while others lift from a toe, a small flat surface near the ground that’s perfect for low-clearance equipment.

  • The JH series is great for lifting machines with very little ground clearance.
  • The JHS series is a traditional vertical jack, similar in shape to a car jack but much more powerful.
  • The JSET series includes a jack and a separate pump, giving you more flexibility in tight spaces.
These jacks are built for tough jobs and help make lifting safer, easier, and more controlled — especially when dealing with heavy or awkwardly shaped loads.

Q2: What is the difference between the JH, JHS, and JSET series?
  • JH Series – Ideal for lifting machines with very little ground clearance, using both head and toe lifting options.
  • JHS Series – A powerful vertical jack, similar in design to a car jack but built for industrial loads.
  • JSET Series – A complete set that includes a jack and a separate pump, giving extra flexibility in tight spaces.

Q3: Can these jacks be used for low-clearance equipment?

Yes. The JH series, in particular, is designed for low-clearance lifting and is perfect for machinery close to the ground.

Q4: How do lifting jacks differ from forklifts or cranes?
Unlike forklifts or cranes, lifting jacks are compact, portable, and can be used in confined areas where larger equipment cannot operate. They are also designed for precision lifting rather than bulk movement.

Q5: Are lifting jacks safe to use?
Yes, when used correctly. These jacks are engineered for professional use and are built to handle heavy loads safely. Always ensure the correct capacity jack is used for the job and follow operating instructions.

Q6: Do the jacks require much maintenance?
Minimal maintenance is needed. Regular checks for wear, lubrication of moving parts, and keeping the jacks clean will ensure long-term reliability.

Q7: Can one person operate these jacks?
Yes. Most lifting jacks are designed for single-operator use, though for heavy or awkward loads, having additional personnel for positioning and safety is recommended.

Q8: What industries benefit most from lifting jacks?
They are widely used in manufacturing, machinery moving, workshops, transport, maintenance services, and heavy equipment repair.



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