Hydraulic jacking solutions for heavy lifting and positioning
Fairtex provides hydraulic jacking services for controlled lifting, elevation, lowering, and positioning of heavy structures and industrial equipment. Using hydraulic jack systems ranging from 15T to 6000T capacities, we support load transfer, structural alignment, equipment installation, maintenance intervention, and heavy transport operations across industrial and marine environments.
Our jacking systems are configured to support synchronized lifting with controlled load distribution and positioning accuracy. Fairtex combines lifting engineering, hydraulic system setup, load monitoring, QA/QC verification, and field execution support to help clients manage critical lifting activities with operational control and structural stability.
Typical applications: heavy structure lifting, module elevation, bridge and structural support lifting, equipment positioning, skid system support, maintenance lifting operations, load transfer preparation, and synchronized heavy lifting activities.
What this service covers
Hydraulic lifting and elevation operations
Fairtex deploys hydraulic jacking systems for controlled lifting and lowering of heavy structures and equipment. Jacking arrangements are configured based on load weight, center of gravity, elevation requirements, and operational constraints.
Synchronized load positioning
We provide synchronized hydraulic lifting solutions that support balanced load transfer, alignment control, and precision positioning during installation, relocation, or maintenance activities.
Heavy lifting support and monitoring
Fairtex provides lifting supervision, hydraulic monitoring, load verification, and field coordination throughout jacking operations to maintain controlled execution and equipment stability.
Key Takeaways
- Hydraulic jack capacities ranging from 15T to 6000T.
- Supports lifting heights up to approximately 25 meters.
- Suitable for synchronized lifting and controlled load positioning.
- Includes engineering review, monitoring, and operational supervision.