The Adjustable Laboratory Jacks category includes the instruments, accessories and consumables needed to contain, transfer, mix, protect, label and store samples and reagents throughout everyday laboratory work. Selecting them as part of a complete workflow helps prevent compatibility problems that are easy to miss when individual items are considered separately.
Small differences in material, dimensions, cleanliness and closure design can affect compatibility, contamination risk and ease of handling. A well-matched setup balances graduation or tolerance, closure or connection, temperature and chemical compatibility, and sterility or cleanliness, helping the laboratory avoid unnecessary rework, difficult cleaning or premature replacement.
Consumables work best when vessel material, capacity, closure, cleanliness and disposal or reuse requirements are selected as part of the complete method. When each stage is matched correctly, laboratories in research, clinical, education, industrial, food and quality-control laboratories can work more consistently and manage changeovers, replenishment and maintenance with fewer interruptions. As part of the Laboratory Consumables & Glassware range, these products can be selected with the equipment and consumables used before and after this stage.
Our Adjustable Laboratory Jacks range
Our collection covers using laboratory jacks with heating mantles, choosing a stainless steel or aluminium lab jack, maximum height of a standard lab jack, and benefits of the rudolf grauer swiss boy, giving laboratories practical choices for routine work and more specialised applications.
Using Laboratory jacks with heating mantles
Lab jacks are ideal for positioning heating mantles or oil baths under reaction flasks, allowing for quick removal of the heat source in case of an emergency. For routine and specialised work, assess graduation or tolerance, closure or connection, and temperature and chemical compatibility. Matching these points early helps avoid adapters, consumables or operating limitations being discovered after purchase. Used correctly, this part of the range helps laboratories standardise routine bench work and reduce interruptions caused by mismatched everyday supplies. The result is a setup that is easier to train, document and maintain.
Choosing a stainless steel or aluminium lab jack
Stainless steel jacks (like BOCHEM 18/10 models) are best for corrosive environments or heavy cleaning, while aluminium jacks are more affordable and suitable for general-purpose lifting. When comparing options, consider closure or connection, temperature and chemical compatibility, and sterility or cleanliness. The correct choice should fit the sample, expected workload and any equipment already used in the method. Within the wider method, these products help laboratories standardise routine bench work and reduce interruptions caused by mismatched everyday supplies. They should be reviewed together with associated consumables, accessories and cleaning requirements.
Maximum height of a standard lab jack
Height varies by model; for example, the LLG Lab Jack 200x200 mm provides a height range from 60 mm to 270 mm. Selection should take account of temperature and chemical compatibility, sterility or cleanliness, and material. It is also worth checking cleaning, replacement and storage requirements before the item becomes part of a routine procedure. Used correctly, this part of the range helps laboratories standardise routine bench work and reduce interruptions caused by mismatched everyday supplies. The result is a setup that is easier to train, document and maintain.
Benefits of the Rudolf Grauer Swiss Boy
The Rudolf Grauer Swiss Boy series is known for high-quality Swiss engineering, providing exceptional stability and smooth adjustment for precision research tasks. Key differences are usually found in sterility or cleanliness, material, and capacity and dimensions. These details affect day-to-day usability as much as the main performance specification. Used correctly, this part of the range helps laboratories standardise routine bench work and reduce interruptions caused by mismatched everyday supplies. The result is a setup that is easier to train, document and maintain.
Featured brands
DWK Life Sciences is known for laboratory glassware, bottles and precision handling products, BRAND is known for liquid-handling products, volumetric labware and supporting accessories, LLG Labware is known for practical laboratory consumables, accessories and routine bench supplies, and VITLAB is known for plastic labware, dispensing products and chemical-resistant handling solutions. Compare each brand by graduation or tolerance, closure or connection, temperature and chemical compatibility, and sterility or cleanliness, and check what is included with the product so the complete setup is clear before ordering.
Why choose LabFriend for Adjustable Laboratory Jacks
Choosing laboratory jacks often involves more than matching a size or model number. LabFriend's knowledgeable team can help you review graduation or tolerance, closure or connection, temperature and chemical compatibility, and sterility or cleanliness and check how the product fits with existing equipment, samples and procedures. Our 100% online range keeps competitive pricing and lead-time information visible, while fast and reliable shipping across Australia supports both planned projects and routine replacement orders.
Plan the full laboratory consumables, glassware and routine bench supplies method by reviewing laboratory jacks alongside the products used immediately before and after it. Useful related areas include Laboratory Retort Stands & Clamps and Laboratory Labels & Tags, which can help complete the surrounding workflow. LabFriend makes it practical to consolidate these requirements, compare live online options and arrange reliable shipping to laboratories throughout Australia. Add the items you need to your cart and select Instant Quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can laboratory jacks be used with heating mantles?
Lab jacks are ideal for positioning heating mantles or oil baths under reaction flasks, allowing for quick removal of the heat source in case of an emergency. For lab jacks, also check sterility or cleanliness, material, and capacity and dimensions so the product fits the complete procedure.
Should I choose a stainless steel or aluminium lab jack?
Stainless steel jacks (like BOCHEM 18/10 models) are best for corrosive environments or heavy cleaning, while aluminium jacks are more affordable and suitable for general-purpose lifting. The final choice should reflect sterility or cleanliness, material, and capacity and dimensions, as these points influence day-to-day compatibility and repeatability.
What is the maximum height of a standard lab jack?
Height varies by model; for example, the LLG Lab Jack 200x200 mm provides a height range from 60 mm to 270 mm. The final choice should reflect sterility or cleanliness, material, and capacity and dimensions, as these points influence day-to-day compatibility and repeatability.
What are the benefits of the Rudolf Grauer Swiss Boy?
The Rudolf Grauer Swiss Boy series is known for high-quality Swiss engineering, providing exceptional stability and smooth adjustment for precision research tasks. Before ordering, confirm sterility or cleanliness, material, and capacity and dimensions and any accessories or consumables needed for routine use.
What should I check before ordering lab jacks?
The most important points are sterility or cleanliness, material, capacity and dimensions, and graduation or tolerance. Laboratories should also consider how the item will be stored, prepared, cleaned and replaced over its working life. Before ordering, confirm sterility or cleanliness, material, and capacity and dimensions and any accessories or consumables needed for routine use.