
The Foundation Supportworks Smart Jack™ is a supplemental support system for crawl space applications. The Smart Jack effectively supports sagging beams and floor joists caused by:
The Smart Jack may also be used as a supplemental column support where an existing column and pier foundation has settled.

The allowable system capacity of the assembled Smart Jack steel components is 30 kips (30,000 pounds). Axial compression tests completed at an independent laboratory on the assembled Smart Jack system, with and without a pre cast concrete footing, resulted in ultimate values between 56 kips and 90 kips.
While the rigidity and strength of the Smart Jack components benefit installation and overall product stability, the allowable load applied to the Smart Jack system will nearly always be limited by the bearing capacity of the existing soil. The well-compacted crushed stone or recycled concrete base is a proven method to increase support for the higher bearing pressure condition immediately below the concrete footing, and then to absorb and distribute lower pressures to the existing soils. Except in extreme soft conditions, allowable loads on the order of 10 to 15 kips are typically achievable without future appreciable settlement. Should settlement of the Smart Jack system occur, adjustments are made easily by extending the all-thread rod.
The Smart Jack is designed to support axial compression loads only. The Smart Jack should not be used in applications where the system is intended to resist lateral loads.

The tube steel used for the Smart Jack is manufactured with a triple-layer, in-line galvanized coating. This coating process consists of: (1) a uniform hot-dip zinc galvanizing layer; (2) an intermediate conversion coating to inhibit the formation of white rust and enhance corrosion resistance; and (3) a clear organic top coating to further enhance appearance and durability. The inside of the pier tube also has a zinc-rich coating.
The remaining steel components of the Smart Jack come standard as zinc-plated in accordance with ASTM B633, "Standard Specification for Electrode-posited Coatings of Zinc on Iron and Steel".
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