Pro Series Trolley Jack, No. 90521

ESCO redesigns handle on the Pro Series Trolley Jack

Dec. 9, 2019
The redesigned “T” handle features a welded steel construction and rubber hand grips.

Equipment Supply Company (ESCO) announced the redevelopment to the handle on their 3-ton trolley jack. After evaluation, testing, and research, ESCO offers a redesigned 3-ton jack with a modified “T” handle on the Pro Series Trolley Jack, No. 90521. The original Pro Series Trolley Jack was previously equipped with a plastic composite “T” handle, prone to failure with vigorous shop application. Making for a sturdier unit, more capable of handling the wear of daily use, the new “T” handle promotes less cost and downtime for the end-user.

The redesigned “T” handle features a welded steel construction and rubber hand grips for comfort. This handle modification allows for better leverage and handling while manipulating the jack during the process of lifting and lowering a vehicle, says the company. Most importantly, the reengineered handle eliminates the need for replacement parts, reducing the overall cost to the user over the lifetime of the trolley jack.

“We value feedback from our customers and set out to further improve this product after thickening the screw sleeve and plastic on the trolley jack handles last year,” said Christopher Manfre, marketing director, ESCO. “A handle may appear as a minor feature on a jack; however, we believe this product development serves as a representation of ESCO’s dedication to the industry and our main objective to uphold the quality we believe the tire service market deserves.”

The changes have been made effective immediately and are available in current stock.

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