JackJaw® Stake testers are tools based on the popular JackJaw® Tent Stake Puller that incorporate an electronic load cell that allows the operator to measure the actual force required to pull a stake from the ground. The tester allows quick and accurate measurement of the holding power of any stakes from ¾” to 1 ¼” diameter. (European 25mm to 35mm). These pullers/testers have a leverage of 16 to 1, allowing a 200 lb. operator to make accurate readings of up to 3200 lbs. of holding force, with very little effort. The complete tester weighs approximately 30 lbs., making it easy to move from stake to stake.

The JJ0313 for jobs that need Certified Load cell, sells for $2,750.00. This unit also records peak load, for ease of use.

Look at the website www.jackjaw.com for more details or call Bob Anderson at 937 609-8937, or email Bob@jackjaw.com

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Karen Anderson
Karen Anderson



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