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There are several different types of jacks used for lifting vehicles and heavy loads: Hydraulic Jacks Floor Jacks: Wheeled jacks that can lift vehicles close to the ground. They are versatile, mobile, and have braking systems for safety. Bottle Jacks: Compact, upright jacks that use hydraulic pressure to lift vehicles vertically. They can lift higher than floor jacks but have a higher starting clearance. Trolley Jacks: Heavy-duty jacks that can lift up to 4 tons and roll across dirt and gravel. They are stable, easy to use, and have braking mechanisms. Mechanical Jacks Scissor Jacks: Classic car jacks that use a screw mechanism to raise vehicles. They are lightweight, portable, and affordable, but can be slow and difficult to use. Hi-lift Jacks: Also known as farm jacks, these are used for lifting off-road vehicles out of mud or as a winch. Screw Jacks: Use a screw mechanism rather than hydraulics to lift loads. They are commonly used in construction and engineering. Other types include pneumatic jacks for heavy machinery, transmission jacks for working on vehicle transmissions, and strand jacks capable of lifting thousands of tons for construction projects







