Large Inflatable Pump Wedge Air Jack - Industrial Strength multipurpose Jack for leveling, alignment and lifting
Large Inflatable Pump Wedge Air Jack - Industrial Strength multipurpose Jack for leveling, alignment and lifting
Large Inflatable Pump Wedge Air Jack - Industrial Strength multipurpose Jack for leveling, alignment and lifting is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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About this Item
About this Item
Description
Description
The large inflatable air wedge that makes a gap on demand
Slide it into a tight gap flat, then pump the bulb and the wedge inflates to push two surfaces apart or lift a heavy object enough to gain access. It does the spreading for you, gently and under your control, instead of forcing a screwdriver or pry bar into the gap and risking a gouge.

Push two things apart, or raise a heavy object to gain access
An air wedge is a flat air bladder with a hand pump. Deflated, it slips into a narrow gap between a door and its frame, a panel and its housing, or under something heavy. Squeeze the bulb and the bladder inflates, spreading the gap or lifting the load a controlled amount. Let the air out and it slides straight back out.
The large size gives you more lift and a wider gap than a compact wedge, which is why it earns a place on a leveling, alignment, and entry bench rather than just a glovebox.


Doors, panels, and a clean gap for the next tool
On a house door you can raise the door to sit at a specific level while you fit or align it, or open a gap to reach the latch directly. On a car door you gain room at the top of the frame so a long-reach tool can do its job. The wedge does not pick anything itself; it makes the working space so your shim, latch tool, or alignment work has somewhere to go.
The bladder spreads the load across a soft face, so it will not scuff, dent, or gouge the door, trim, or panel you are working against.
Slide in flat, pump slowly, stop when you have room
Use it only on doors, vehicles, and property you own or have permission to open, and check your local law. Inflate gradually: over-pumping a fixed frame puts strain where you do not want it, so add air in small amounts and let the gap, not the pump, tell you when to stop.
Controlled spacing beats brute force
You set the gap
Pump a little for a hairline, more for a full working gap. The lift is adjustable instead of all-or-nothing.
Kind to surfaces
A soft inflatable face spreads pressure, so painted doors, trim, and panels come away without scuffs or dents.
Large capacity
The bigger bladder opens wider gaps and lifts heavier than a pocket wedge, useful for leveling and alignment.
Packs flat
Deflated it stows easily in a kit, then does serious work the moment you squeeze the bulb.
What to know before you buy
| Brand | Lokko |
| Type | Inflatable air wedge (bypass and entry tool) |
| Size | Large |
| Action | Hand pump bulb inflates a soft air bladder |
| Best for | Leveling, alignment, lifting, and opening a controlled gap for shims and latch tools |
| Surface | Soft face designed not to scuff or mark |
The gap is step one. Pair it with the reach.
Latch Opening Shims
Once the wedge holds a gap, a thin mica shim slides in to slip a spring latch. A natural follow-on tool.
Credit Card Latch Shim
A wallet-sized flat shim that works the latch through the gap you have made.
U-Shaped Air Wedge
A different bladder shape for when the contact point sits in a corner or a curved edge.
Quick answers from the LockPickWorld bench
What is an air wedge used for?
Making a controlled gap. You slide it into a tight space deflated, pump it up to push two surfaces apart or lift something, then use that gap for alignment, inspection, or to reach a latch with another tool.
Will it damage the door or paint?
The contact face is a soft inflatable bladder that spreads pressure, so it is designed not to scuff or mark surfaces the way a metal pry bar would. Inflate gradually and stop when the gap is enough.
Does it open the lock by itself?
It sets up the job rather than doing it alone. The wedge creates and holds the gap. To slip the latch you pair it with a shim or latch tool that reaches through that gap.
How big is the gap it can make?
This is the large size, so it opens wider and lifts more than a pocket wedge. The exact gap depends on the door, frame, and how much you choose to inflate it.
Make the gap, keep the surface clean
Slide it in, pump until you have room, and let the soft bladder do the spreading. Pair it with a shim or latch tool and you have a controlled, mark-free way to open up the space you need.





