Hydraulic Strand Jacks

The strand jack lifting technique originates from the concrete post tensioning principle. A strand jack can be considered a linear winch. In a strand jack, a bundle of steel cables or strands are guided through a hydraulic cylinder; above and below the cylinder are anchor systems with wedges that grip the strand bundle. By stroking the cylinder in and out while the grips are engaged in the anchors, a lifting or lowering movement is achieved.

Strand Jacks
Capacity: 17-1405 tons
Stroke: 9.8-23.6 inches
Max. Operating Pressure: 5,000 psi

Strand Jack Power Packs

Strand Jack Accessories