

NORCO 71233A 2 TON QUICK LIFT FLOOR JACK, 2-3/4" MIN HEIGHT
Ultra-Low Profile Performance - Norco 2 Ton Floor Jack (71233A Quick Lift)
Professional Hydraulic Jack for Low-Clearance Vehicles
The Norco 71233A is a professional-grade 2 ton floor jack with an ultra-low 2.75 in (70 mm) starting height and reaches 20 in in 8.5 strokes.
Key Features
Applications
Ideal for:
- Sports cars and low-profile vehicles with minimal ground clearance.
- Lowered trucks and modified vehicles requiring ultra-low access.
- Automotive shop service requiring fast, efficient lifting.
- Home garage projects where storage space matters.
- Professional mechanics working on custom suspension setups.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Lift Capacity | 4,000 lb (1,814 kg) |
| Minimum Height | 2.75 in (70 mm) |
| Maximum Height | 20 in (508 mm) |
| Dimensions | 27.875 x 14.625 in |
| Handle Length | 50.25 in (two-piece design) |
| Weight | 92 lb (41.7 kg) |
| Pump Strokes to Max | 8.5 strokes |
Get Professional Lifting Power for Low-Profile Vehicles
Order your quick-lift floor jack today.Frequently Asked Questions
How does this compare to standard floor jacks for low vehicles?
The 2¾" minimum height is significantly lower than most standard floor jacks that typically start at 4-5" clearance, making this ideal for sports cars and lowered vehicles that other jacks cannot reach safely. The dual pump system also provides faster lifting compared to single-pump designs commonly found on standard jacks.
What vehicles work best with this floor jack?
Perfect for sports cars, lowered trucks, modified vehicles, and any car with minimal ground clearance. The 4,000 lb capacity handles most passenger vehicles, light trucks, and SUVs while the low profile accommodates even heavily modified suspension setups that standard jacks cannot access.
How many pumps does it take to reach full height?
The dual pump piston design reaches maximum 20-inch height in just 8½ pump strokes, which is significantly faster than single-pump jacks requiring 15 or more strokes to achieve the same lifting range. This efficiency saves time during vehicle service and reduces operator fatigue.
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