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ASSEMBLY

Step 1:

Remove the four BOLTS (#35) and SPRING WASHERS (#13) from the BASE (#1) of the
Reservoir Assembly.

Step 2:

Attach the Leg Assemblies to the BASE using the BOLTS and SPRING WASHERS from
Step 1 as shown in Figure 1.  Tighten the BOLTS.

Figure 1  —  Attaching Leg Assemblies

Step 3: Remove the NUTS (#44), Washers,

and BOLTS (#43) to remove the
STATIONARY PLATES (#42) from
the SADDLE (#40).  The
STATIONARY PLATES are installed
upside down for shipping purposes.

Step 4: Reinstall the STATIONARY PLATES

using the NUTS, Washers,
 and BOLTS as shown in Figure 2.

For Differential Service

Your Transmission Jack comes with two
different Saddles.  SADDLE A (#38) is used to
remove and install Differentials.

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Figure 2-Installing the Stationary Plates

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Summary of Contents for 33610

Page 1: ...R TRANSMISSION JACK ASSEMBLY and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2000 rev 02 00...

Page 2: ...n an attempt to exceed the tool s capaci ties 6 USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB Do not attempt to force a small tool or attachment to do the work of a larger industrial tool Do not use a tool for a pur...

Page 3: ...king check to make sure the following parts are included If any parts are missing or broken please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number on the cover of this manual Item Description Item Description...

Page 4: ...tep 3 Remove the NUTS 44 Washers and BOLTS 43 to remove the STATIONARY PLATES 42 from the SADDLE 40 The STATIONARY PLATES are installed upside down for shipping purposes Step 4 Reinstall the STATIONAR...

Page 5: ...39 Figure 3 Placing Saddle B Saddle A 38 Figure 4 Placing Saddle A OPERATION Warning Only use the Jack on a hard flat and level surface When not transporting a load block the wheels to prevent inadve...

Page 6: ...e differential from the vehicle s chassis The weight of the differential is now supported by the Transmission Jack Step 6 Remove the differential attachment points as appropriate to your vehicle Refer...

Page 7: ...th your supported vehicle Step 2 Turn the RELEASE VALVE clockwise to close the BODY RELEASE VALVE Step 3 Raise the SADDLE A by stepping on the PEDAL PUMP PISTON Step 4 When the differential is in the...

Page 8: ...nderneath the vehicle You will want to position the Transmission Jack so that the pairs of STATIONARY PLATES 42 will hold the forward and rearward ends of the transmission respectively as shown in Fig...

Page 9: ...SADDLE by slowly turning the RELEASE VALVE counterclockwise The transmission is heavy and care should be taken when lowering to prevent it from rocking Step 12 Roll the Transmission Jack from beneath...

Page 10: ...experience little lifting ability with your Transmission Jack follow the Steps below to bleed the Transmission Jack Make sure the Transmission Jack is not lifting anything while per forming Maintenan...

Page 11: ...have your jack serviced take it to a qualified mechanic along with your O RINGS and SEALS The Transmission Jack cannot be user serviced Lubrication Lubricate the following points before first use and...

Page 12: ...1 Back Up Ring 1 43 Bolt M12X25 4 22 O Ring 1 44 Nut M12 4 33610 Page 12 PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFE...

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