Rubber block for JAB BECKER, AUTOP universal use on scissor lifts dimensions 160 x 120 x 20 mm

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Create account LoginRubber block for JAB BECKER, AUTOP universal use on scissor lifts dimensions 160 x 120 x 20 mm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Measuring 160 x 120 x 20 mm, this rubber block is a proven standard rubber block for lifting low-slung production vehicles or lowered tuned vehicles.
The large surface area ensures good load distribution and minimizes wear on the rubber pad. The textured surface provides additional grip.
This rubber block is made of a strong, high-performance rubber compound for use on scissor lifts and flat-beam pillar lifts.
Individually Available
Our products are always sold individually. Please specify the desired quantity when placing your order.
No Minimum Order Quantity
We understand that workshops have individual requirements. Order exactly the quantity you need – without any obligation to larger quantities.
Packaging
Our products are securely and environmentally packaged to ensure optimal protection during transport. Wherever possible, we use recycled cardboard boxes and pallets to save resources and reduce environmental impact.
Shipping Costs
Shipping costs are calculated based on the weight of your order and the destination. Exact costs will be provided in the order confirmation sent via email.
Note on Screws
For products with screw holes, screws and nuts are not included and are not offered by us. Please ensure these are obtained separately.

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Check the Dimensions Before Ordering
Compare the technical drawing above and the dimensions with those of your old rubber pad to ensure a proper fit. For two-post lifts, the diameter and the height of the support plate, as well as, if applicable, the spacing of the bolt holes, are crucial. For rubber plates, in addition to the external dimensions, the spacing of the holes should be checked. Bolt holes are always measured from center to center.