A hydraulic bottle jack from 2 T to 50 T capacity — essential for vehicle workshops, construction sites and industrial maintenance. Multi Trade Combines stocks the full range in Guwahati for Northeast India; price on request.
The hydraulic bottle jack is one of the most widely used lifting tools in workshops, garages, construction sites and heavy-industry maintenance departments. Its compact cylindrical body houses a hydraulic piston that, when pumped via a handle, generates enormous upward force in a small footprint. Multi Trade Combines in Guwahati stocks single-stage hydraulic bottle jacks across a wide capacity range from 2 tonnes up to 50 tonnes — covering light passenger cars at one end and bridge-bearing installation work at the other.
Operation is simple: position the jack saddle under the lifting point, pump the handle to raise the load, perform the required work, then release the valve slowly to lower the load in a controlled manner. The sealed hydraulic circuit requires minimal maintenance — periodic oil-level checks and a clean working environment keep a quality jack in service for years. For elevated work requiring the vehicle or load to remain lifted for extended periods, always supplement the jack with axle stands or timber blocking.
Northeast India's road transport sector is one of the largest users of hydraulic bottle jacks. Guwahati's numerous trucking and bus depots on the NH-27 corridor, the auto-repair workshops of Beltola and Bhangagarh, and the tea-estate workshop crews across Upper Assam all depend on reliable bottle jacks for daily vehicle maintenance. Government PWD and irrigation-department machinery divisions carry 20 T–50 T jacks for field-lifting of road-laying compactors, rollers and excavators when hydraulic failures occur on remote sites.
| Category | Lifting & Handling |
|---|---|
| Capacity Range | 2 T – 50 T |
| Type | Single-stage hydraulic bottle jack |
| Operation | Manual pump with release valve |
| Minimum Height | Varies by capacity (approx. 185–310 mm) |
| Standard | IS 5100 / DIN EN 1494 |
| Availability | In stock — price on request |
The transportation backbone of Northeast India runs through Assam's highway network, and keeping that fleet of trucks, trailers and buses roadworthy demands reliable jacking equipment. Guwahati's transport fleet workshops use 10 T–20 T bottle jacks daily. The construction industry across the NE relies on 30 T–50 T jacks for heavy structural work — placing precast beams on bridge piers, adjusting levelling pads under industrial machinery, and aligning column base plates during erection. Borewell-drilling contractors use jacks to extract stuck casings. Tea gardens in the Brahmaputra Valley keep multiple bottle jacks for field-side repair of tractors and trailers in areas far from a workshop. Civil engineering contractors working on NHIDCL and PMGSY road projects in hilly terrain carry portable 20 T jacks as essential site equipment for terrain-related emergencies.
Hydraulic bottle jacks work best in combination with axle stands (jack stands) for safe sustained lifting, hydraulic jack oil (check and top up annually), rubber jack pads to protect vehicle sills and chassis from saddle damage, and vehicle ramps for low-clearance work. For professional workshop setups, a hydraulic floor jack paired with axle stands offers the fastest vehicle lift cycle. Chain pulley blocks and wire rope slings complement bottle jacks when combined vertical-and-horizontal load positioning is needed. Multi Trade Combines supplies all these accessories from the same counter.
A hydraulic bottle jack is a compact, high-force lifting device that uses hydraulic pressure to raise heavy loads — vehicles, machinery, structural members and moulds. In Guwahati workshops it is most commonly used for raising trucks, buses and heavy equipment for tyre changes, brake work and undercarriage maintenance. Construction crews use larger 20 T–50 T jacks for jacking structural columns and bridge bearings.
A medium truck (GVW 10–15 T) is typically lifted with a 10 T or 15 T hydraulic bottle jack, working two jacks in tandem for stability. Heavy 25-tonne and above trucks or earth-moving equipment require 20 T–30 T jacks. Multi Trade Combines stocks the full 2 T – 50 T range in Guwahati — call +91 91812 13332 to confirm the right capacity for your application.