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BAG Air Jacks

WINSEN bag air jacks offer quick, low-effort lifting for cars, SUVs and light commercial vehicles. Powered by compressed air, these jacks raise vehicles within seconds, making them ideal for workshops, tire shops and mobile service teams.

Key Advantages of Bag Air Jacks

Our bag air jacks are engineered to deliver fast, stable and low-effort lifting for workshops that require consistent performance throughout the day. Each model combines reinforced airbag construction with user-friendly operation, giving technicians a reliable solution for routine vehicle service and tire replacement tasks.

  • 01. 2T & 3–3.5T Capacities

    Suitable for sedans, SUVs and light-duty vehicles.

  • 02. Fast Pneumatic Lifting

    Reduces manual effort and speeds up workflow.

  • 03. Low-Profile Design

    Ideal for low-clearance vehicles in everyday repair work.

  • 04. Durable Steel Base & Reinforced Airbags

    Built for long-term professional use.

Workshop & Manufacturing Process

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Why Choose Bag Air Jacks?

  • Reliable Workshop Quality – designed for daily, repeated use.
  • Reinforced 2-bag & 3-bag Structures – consistent performance under load.
  • Strict Safety Testing – load, pressure and stability testing for each batch.
  • OEM Support – printing, labeling, packaging customization available.

How to Choose the Right Bag Air Jack

  1. Select 2T models for compact cars and small sedans.
  2. Choose 3T–3.5T models for SUVs, vans and light-duty vehicles.
  3. Consider handle type based on your workspace layout.
  4. Ensure your workshop air compressor meets the required pressure range.

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FAQs

What vehicles can these bag air jacks lift?
2T models lift sedans; 3–3.5T models lift SUVs, vans and light-duty vehicles.
Can I use the jack on uneven or soft ground?
No. Use only on firm, flat, level surfaces for safety.
Can the jack support the vehicle while I work underneath?
No. Always use jack stands after lifting.
Is a bag air jack faster than a hydraulic jack?
Yes. Pneumatic lifting is quicker and requires less physical effort.
How should I maintain the air jack?
Check for leaks, keep the airbag clean, and store in a dry place.