What is the difference between upright and inverted jack configurations?
The difference between an upright and inverted jack is the location at which the jackscrew exits the jack relative to the jack base. For example, an upright jack’s lifting screw exits the jack opposite the base. An inverted jack’s lifting screw exits the jack on the same side as the base. The choice between an inverted or upright jack is totally dependent upon your application. Upright and inverted jacks can be viewed on any of the jack drawings. Note: An upright jack mounted upside down is still referred to as an upright jack.
The difference between an upright and an inverted jack is the location at which the lifting screw exits the jack relative to the jack base. For example, an upright jack’s lifting screw exits the jack opposite the base. An inverted jack’s lifting screw exits the jack on the same side as the base. The choice between inverted and upright jack is dependent upon the application. Note: An upright jack mounted upside down is still referred to as an upright jack.