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    Lift, Level and Install with Construction Jack

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorAugust 26, 20241 Min Read
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    DEWALT, a Stanley Black & Decker brand, has announced the new TOUGHSERIES Construction Jack (DWHT83550), a heavy-duty, hands-free lifting tool designed for a wide range of applications. As part of the TOUGHSERIES lineup, the Construction Jack features a lift capacity of up to 340 pounds* and a lift height of 8-3/4 inches, allowing users to complete demanding lifting, leveling and installation tasks, among a variety of other use cases.

    The new DEWALT TOUGHSERIES Construction Jack features: 

    • Step-to-lift function enabled by the reinforced-handle for hands-free lifting; the handle can also be squeezed by hand when preferable 
    • Precision controlled lowering tab that assists with fine tune adjustments when leveling 
    • No-load quick release button that instantly sets the tool under the area of application
    • Slim, tapered base that provides efficient under-application access and counter sunk holes for additional flush mount support
    • Ergonomically designed handle with an overmolded grip for maximum comfort and reinforced metal ribs that provide durability for heavy loads 

    Look for the DEWALT TOUGHSERIES Construction Jack in the clamps aisle, available where DEWALT products are sold.

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