When working under a vehicle, your equipment must be beyond reproach. Otoy Tools’ automotive jack stands are engineered with a focus on structural integrity and user safety. Our stands provide a secure secondary support system that prevents vehicle fall accidents, giving you the peace of mind needed to focus on your repair work.
Key Features of Our Jack Stand Collection:
Steel Ratchet Type Stands: Our 3-ton and 6-ton steel stands utilize a high-quality cast iron ratchet bar. The multi-position design allows for quick and easy height adjustment, locking securely into place under load.
Aluminum Precision: For those seeking portability without sacrificing strength, our 3-ton aluminum jack stand offers a rust-proof, lightweight solution with a pin-lock system, perfect for track use or home garages.
Enhanced Safety Design: Both our steel and aluminum models are built with wide bases to distribute weight effectively and prevent tipping, ensuring your vehicle remains stationary on hard, level surfaces.
Durability and Finish: Each stand is finished with a corrosion-resistant coating (powder-coated steel or anodized aluminum) to protect against automotive fluids and harsh shop environments.
Engineered for Your Safety
At Otoy Tools, we understand that trust is built on performance. Our mechanic jack stands are rigorously tested to ensure they meet the rated load capacities, providing you with the confidence to work safely under any vehicle.
Common questions from our news readers and partners
A 3-ton jack stand is generally sufficient for most standard cars, crossovers, and small SUVs. However, for larger pickup trucks or full-size SUVs, we recommend the 6-ton jack stand. The 6-ton model not only offers a higher weight capacity but typically provides a higher maximum lift height, which is essential for vehicles with high ground clearance.
Our 3-ton aluminum jack stand is significantly lighter than steel alternatives, making it much easier to position and transport. It is also naturally resistant to rust and corrosion, and it features a specialized pin-locking mechanism that many users prefer for its visual security.
For maximum safety, all jack stands should be used on a hard, level surface—ideally concrete. While our stands feature wide bases to distribute weight, using them on soft surfaces like asphalt (especially in hot weather) can cause the legs to sink, which may compromise stability. Always use a flat support plate if a concrete floor is not available.