Comparison Sigma 6119151 vs RockForce RF-112
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| Sigma 6119151 | RockForce RF-112 | |
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| Type | scissor | scissor |
| Lifting mechanism | mechanical | mechanical |
Specs | ||
| Load capacity | 2 t | 2 t |
| Min. height | 100 mm | 98 mm |
| Max. lifting height | 470 mm | 442 mm |
| Weight | 3.2 kg | |
| Added to E-Catalog | march 2020 | january 2020 |
Compare Sigma 6119151 and RockForce RF-112
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Glossary
Min. height
The parameter shows the minimum allowable distance between the supporting surface (ground, floor) and the jack in the lower working position, that is, the minimum height from which the machine starts to be raised. Before buying a tool, it is important to correlate this parameter with the minimum vehicle clearance.
Max. lifting height
This parameter shows to what maximum height the jack can lift the load. Usually, on average, this parameter is in the range from 30 to 50 cm, which is quite enough to change the wheel or access the handbrake cable. At the same time, rack jacks are capable of lifting loads to a height of up to 1 metre, although such tasks do not occur so often in domestic use.

