Track Aligner Jacks

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Track Aligner Jacks FAQs

Track aligner jacks help rail teams make controlled adjustments to track position. When a rail or section of track needs to be brought into line, the jack gives the operator a practical way to apply force and fine-tune the alignment without relying on manual effort alone.


They’re especially useful after lifting, repair or replacement work, where the track needs to be accurately positioned before it’s fastened, checked or handed back. The hydraulic action helps manage heavy components with more control, which can make a real difference when working to tight tolerances or limited possession windows.


You’ll often find track aligner jacks used alongside lifting jacks, slewing jacks, gauges and fastening tools. Each piece of equipment has its role: some help raise the track, some measure it, and the aligner jack helps move it into the right position.


On maintenance and renewal jobs, that level of control helps teams work more accurately and efficiently, whether they’re correcting alignment, replacing track components or setting up a section ready for final checks.