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2pcs Telescopic Steel Support Rod Cabinet Jacks
2pcs Telescopic Steel Support Rod Cabinet Jacks
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Reliable Support for Cabinet, Drywall & Overhead Work
These 2pcs Telescopic Steel Support Rod Cabinet Jacks are designed to provide stable, adjustable support during installation and construction tasks. Manufactured from robust steel, each rod features a telescopic shaft that locks securely in place, allowing you to set the exact height you need for cabinets, drywall sheets, ceiling panels, trim, and other overhead components. Non-marring rubber caps on both ends help protect work surfaces while improving grip and stability.
Each support rod is hand-operated and works like a mechanical jack: extend the rod to the required height, lock it, and use it as a temporary third hand while you align, fasten, or adjust materials. This significantly reduces the need for an extra person, helps minimize physical strain, and increases accuracy when leveling and positioning. Available in two size ranges (Short: 30-60 cm, Long: 50-115 cm), you can choose the option that best fits your typical working heights.
Why It's a Smart Choice
- Adjustable telescopic range - Short (30-60 cm) and Long (50-115 cm) options cover a variety of installation heights.
- Sturdy steel construction - Provides reliable load-bearing support for cabinets, drywall, and panels during installation.
- Rubberized end caps - Improve grip and help prevent damage to walls, ceilings, and cabinet surfaces.
FAQ
Q: How many support rods are included in the package?
A: The set includes 2 telescopic steel support rods in the size option you select (short or long).
Q: What are the telescopic size ranges?
A: Short rods adjust from 30 to 60 cm, and long rods adjust from 50 to 115 cm.
Q: Can these be used for cabinet installation?
A: Yes. They are commonly used as cabinet jacks to hold wall cabinets in place while you level and secure them.
Q: Will the rods damage painted or finished surfaces?
A: The rods feature rubberized caps on both ends to help protect finished surfaces when used correctly.
Q: Are tools required to adjust the height?
A: No. Height is adjusted by hand using the telescopic mechanism and locking system on each rod.
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