bondvagabond
Observer
Undesigned forces?
I am worried your setup might place loads on the high lift that it wasn't designed for. It looks like your design attaches a lever arm to the jaw of the jack that is several times longer than the jaw, possibly increasing the forces on the jaw several fold? Also, I can't tell by the side shot, but it appears you may be using the hole under the top of the jaw for a structural part of your anchor mount? As I understand it the hole is only to keep accessories from sliding off the jaw, and is not rated to hold things to the full rating of the jack itself. I am sure that others with more knowledge of engineering/physics than myself could give you a more certain answer. As an ex Suzuki Samurai owner, I commend you on your efforts to lighten the load.
I am worried your setup might place loads on the high lift that it wasn't designed for. It looks like your design attaches a lever arm to the jaw of the jack that is several times longer than the jaw, possibly increasing the forces on the jaw several fold? Also, I can't tell by the side shot, but it appears you may be using the hole under the top of the jaw for a structural part of your anchor mount? As I understand it the hole is only to keep accessories from sliding off the jaw, and is not rated to hold things to the full rating of the jack itself. I am sure that others with more knowledge of engineering/physics than myself could give you a more certain answer. As an ex Suzuki Samurai owner, I commend you on your efforts to lighten the load.