Product Details
Universal Handle-Keeper by Hi-Lift®. Eliminate Jack "Rattling" During Transportation and Storage. Designed to slip over the Hi-Lift Jack handle and I-beam to keep them parallel and secured when stored.
Notes
- It is very important for the handle-keeper to be removed during jack use to allow the handle to be placed in the full upright position as stated in the hi-lift safety instruction manual.
Fitment notes
- Fits all models of Hi-Lift® brand jacks
Features
- Fits all models of Hi-Lift® brand jacks
- Designed to help you survive in the harshest environments
- Perfect for trucks, trailers, Jeeps and SUV's
- Will get your vehicle ready for whatever the adventure calls for
- Easy to use and will dramatically increase safety
- Combination of rugged function and bullet-proof strength
- Heavy-duty, rust-free design built for extended life
- Made from superior materials for unparalleled quality and dependability
- Composed of durable transportation-grade rubber
The rugged polyurethane Handle-Keeper holds the Hi-Lift® handle to the upright steel bar, keeping it in place when not in use and eliminating "rattling" during transportation and storage.The Handle-Keeper easily slips on and off over the Hi-Lift® Top Clamp-Clevis to allow for proper use of the Hi-Lift® Jack. The unique design eliminates the need to remove the Top Clamp-Clevis for putting on or taking off the Handle-Keeper.
The Bloomfield Manufacturing Company, established in 1895, is one of the oldest companies in the state of Indiana, and is the parent company to both the Hi-Lift® Jack Company, and the Kant-Slam Company. Founded over 100 years ago by the late Philip John Harrah, the company is still owned and operated by the Harrah family and is currently under the leadership of the fourth generation of the Harrah family. One of the 1st products invented by Hi-Lift founder and manufactured by the company was the combination Anvil-Vise-Drill tool. Another early product was the Kalamity Kar Kit, which held supplies that a car owner of that era might need during a motoring trip. The kit contained a pail to hold gasoline, a siphon to transfer gasoline, a steel tow strap and a waterproof sheet to keep the driver clean while working under his car. Mr. Harrah also invented many other products that met people's needs, including the casket display cart, the folding tea wagon, and the seven-use hammer-hatchet-wirecutter-pliers tool.