Where to Place the Jack on Baojun 510?

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Damien
08/28/25 3:09am
Baojun 510's jack should be placed at the support points near the wheel edges on both sides of the vehicle chassis, which are designed for jack contact. The lifting part of the jack must be positioned on the chassis support points. Otherwise, it will be difficult to secure the vehicle, and it may cause damage to the jack or even the chassis. After lifting the vehicle, do not rush to remove the wheel hub screws; taking safety measures is the most important step. A jack is a lightweight lifting device that uses a rigid lifting component as the working mechanism to lift heavy objects within a small range through a top support or bottom claw. It is mainly used in factories, mines, and transportation sectors for vehicle repairs and other lifting or supporting tasks. Jacks have a wide range of applications, not only for cars but also for many industrial equipment that require such compact lifting devices. A common scenario for car jacks is tire replacement. Currently, mechanical and hydraulic jacks are widely used. The former is lightweight and portable, but due to its small size, its lifting capacity and stability are slightly weaker.
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