Table adjustment
Knobs
OPERATING JACK
Preparing Work Area
Before using the transmission jack, it is important to prepare work area properly. Follow this procedure each
time the transmission jack is used to help prevent property damage and or serious injury.
1.) Thoroughly inspect jack for damage or wear before each use. Briefly test operation of unloaded jack
before using to lift any load. If jack is damaged or is malfunctioning DO NOT LIFT ANY LOAD until the
problem is corrected.
2.) Consult vehicle owner’s manual for safety precautions, Transmission weight, and location of support
areas on transmission. The working load limit of the transmission jack is 500 kg. NEVER EXCEED
WORKING LOAD LIMIT OF TRANSMISSION JACK.
3.) Clear children and others from work area before commencing work. Another adult should be nearby for
extra safety and assistance but must be clear of vehicle as it is worked on.
4.) Clear obstructions from work area. Working in tight or cluttered work areas is dangerous.
5.) Be sure transmission jack and vehicle are on solid, level ground such as paved or concrete driveway or
garage floor so the jack is free to roll during lifting and lowering. Uneven or sloped surfaces create
hazardous working conditions and dangerously impeded the function of the jack.
6.) With vehicle in proper position, set vehicle’s parking brake or emergency brake and put gearshift in park
(manual transmissions should be placed in lowest gear). TURN VEHICLE IGNITION OFF AND TO THE
“LOCK” POSITION making sure steering wheel locks.
7.) Chock all wheels of vehicle to prevent vehicle rolling. Using wedge-shaped blocks that tyre cannot roll
over, position one chock tight against the tyre in both forward and reverse rolling paths.
8.) Plan location of transmission jack beneath vehicle, making sure transmission jack will be contacting only
the transmission area of vehicle. Consult vehicle owner’s manual for recommended areas.
Handle
Lifting arm
Release valve
Transmission
Table
Front Wheels
Rear Castors