Quantum critical phenomena in the quasi-one-dimensional limit remains an open issue. We report the uniaxial stress effect on the quasi-one-dimensional Kondo lattice CeCo2Ga8 by electric transport and AC heat capacity measurements. CeCo2Ga8 is speculated to sit in close vicinity but on the quantum-disordered side of a quantum critical point. Upon compressing the c axis, parallel to the Ce-Ce chain, the onset of coherent Kondo effect is enhanced. In contrast, the electronic specific heat diverges more rapidly at low temperature when the intra-chain distance is elongated by compressions along
a
or
b
axes. These results suggest that a tensile intra-chain strain (ε
c
> 0) pushes CeCo2Ga8 closer to a quantum critical point, while a compressive intra-chain strain (ε
c
< 0) likely causes departure. Our work provides a rare paradigm of manipulation near a quantum critical point in a quasi-1D Kondo lattice by uniaxial stress, and paves the way for further investigations on the unique feature of quantum criticality in the quasi-1D limit.
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