[Hometech] Multifunction Manual Floor Jack for Easy Vehicle Lifting and Positioning
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[Hometech]Free Both Hands and Get the Install Done Without the Help
One hand holds the door while the other tries to work. You call someone in for a five-minute job or risk dropping something heavy. Use it to hang doors, align cabinet frames, or position partition walls with both hands free.

Slide the base under the load and raise it using the handle. The mechanical lock holds the item at any height between 0 and 4.5 inches. Both hands stay free to work while the jack supports up to 264 lbs.
It handles solo jobs on doors and cabinets that normally need two people. Keeping the load locked at height removes manual bracing and helps reduce back strain. The compact build moves between jobs and stores without taking up much space.

It works on cabinet installs, partition walls, and heavy furniture that needs holding in place. The 0 to 4.5 inch height range covers most installation gaps and floor-to-frame alignments. Plus, the package includes one manual multifunction jack ready to use.
- MECHANICAL LOCK AT ANY HEIGHT: The lock engages at any point within the 0 to 4.5 inch range and holds the load firmly in position so the item stays exactly where you set it without drifting or requiring a hand to keep it steady.
- 264 LB LOAD CAPACITY: The jack supports up to 264 lbs while locked, handling the weight of standard interior doors, cabinet frames, and partition wall sections without flexing or losing its hold during the install.
- BOTH HANDS FREE DURING WORK: Once the jack raises and locks the load at the correct height, both hands are available to drive screws, align hinges, or adjust framing without needing a second person to hold anything in place.
- SIMPLE SLIDE AND RAISE OPERATION: Slide the base under the load and work the handle to raise it to the needed height in a few movements, with no complicated setup or additional tools required before the lock engages.
- REDUCES BACK STRAIN ON SOLO JOBS: Holding heavy loads manually during alignment puts strain on the lower back over time. The jack takes over the holding work so your body is free to focus on the installation task rather than bracing the weight.
- COVERS MOST INSTALLATION GAPS: The 0 to 4.5 inch adjustment range fits the clearance requirements of most standard door frames, cabinet bases, and floor-to-frame alignments without needing shims or additional risers to reach the right height.
- HANDLES JOBS THAT NORMALLY NEED TWO PEOPLE: Door hanging, cabinet positioning, and partition wall alignment all typically require a second set of hands. The jack replaces that role for most standard residential and light commercial installs.
- COMPACT BUILD FOR EASY TRANSPORT AND STORAGE: The small footprint moves between job sites without taking up tool bag space and stores on a shelf or in a drawer without needing a dedicated spot in the workshop.

[Hometech]Product Specifications
- Type: Manual Multifunction Installation Jack
- Height Range: 0 to 4.5 in
- Weight Capacity: 264 lbs
- Locking Mechanism: Mechanical Lock
- Operation: Manual Handle Raise
- Build: Compact, Portable
- Recommended Use: Door Hanging, Cabinet Installation, Partition Walls, Heavy Furniture Positioning
[Hometech]What's Included
- 1 x Manual Multifunction Installation Jack
[Hometech]Frequently Asked Questions
How do I position the jack correctly under a door or cabinet?
Slide the base flat under the edge of the load as close to the center of the bottom surface as possible for stable support. Work the handle to raise the item gradually until it reaches the target height, then engage the lock before letting go.
Will the lock hold without slipping during a long install?
The mechanical lock is designed to hold the load securely at the set height throughout the install. We recommend testing the lock engagement with light pressure before releasing the load fully to confirm it is seated correctly before working hands-free.
Can this be used on uneven or tiled floors?
The jack works best on flat, stable surfaces where the base sits evenly. On slightly uneven surfaces we recommend placing a flat board under the base to create a level platform before raising the load to avoid instability during the install.
Is this suitable for both interior doors and heavier cabinet units?
Yes, the 264 lb capacity and 0 to 4.5 inch range cover most standard interior door weights and cabinet frame dimensions. For unusually heavy or wide units we recommend checking the total weight against the capacity before relying on the jack as the sole support point.