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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
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2019 OEMTOOLS
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1,100 LBS. HIGH LIFT TRANSMISSION
JACK WITH HANDS-FREE FOOT PUMP
24. The procedures documented in this manual are to
serve as guidelines for the use of this equipment.
In addition to these guidelines, always follow the
manufacturer’s recommended procedures when
servicing each unique vehicle.
25. Before use, read and understand all warnings, safety
precautions, and instructions as outlined in the
vehicle manufacturer’s service manual. It is beyond
the scope of this manual to properly describe the
correct procedure and test data for each vehicle.
26. The unexpected movement of a vehicle can injure
or kill. When working on vehicles, always set the
parking brake or block the wheels.
27. Engine parts that are in motion and unexpected
movement of a vehicle can injure or kill. Always
stay clear of moving engine parts. Keep hoses and
tools clear of moving parts. Hoses and tools can be
thrown through the air if not kept clear of moving
engine parts.
28. Always perform vehicle service in a properly
ventilated area. Never run an engine without proper
ventilation for its exhaust. Stop work and take
necessary steps to improve ventilation in the work
area if you develop momentary eye, nose, or throat
irritation as this indicates inadequate ventilation.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Hydraulic Transmission Jack is designed to be used
as an aid in the removal and installation of automotive
and light truck transmissions, transfer cases and
transaxles. This telescopic style Transmission Jack is for
use under an overhead lift or in a garage pit.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Weight
1,100 Lbs.
Lift
47" – 79"
Transmission Jack
93 Lbs.
WARNING
: NEVER use for any purpose other than
those uses outlined above!
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
AND WARNINGS
1. Before each use, inspect the general condition of
the Transmission Jack. Check for oil leaks, Jack
operation, loose components, free rotation and
pivoting of Saddle adjustment components. If a
problem occurs, have the problem corrected before
further use.
2. To prevent serious injury, DO NOT use a damaged or
malfunctioning Jack.
3. Always evaluate your task before using this Jack.
This Jack is designed to support a transmission or a
differential as individual components. Use as intended
only.
4. Verify that the product and application are
compatible; if in doubt, call OEMTOOLS at
1-866-458-2472.
5. Before using this product, read the operator’s
manual completely and familiarize yourself
thoroughly with the equipment and its components,
and recognize the hazards associated with its use.
6. Wear appropriate safety gear, including heavy duty
work gloves and ANSI-approved safety goggles
during use.
7. Ensure that the Jack rolls freely. Raise and lower the
unloaded Jack throughout the lifting range before
putting into service to ensure the pump operates
smoothly. Replace worn or damaged parts.
8. DO NOT exceed the weight capacity of the Jack.
Make sure weight is evenly distributed. Be aware
of dynamic loading! Sudden load movement may
briefly create excess load causing product failure.
Exceeding the maximum capacity for this product is
dangerous and can lead to serious injury or property
damage.
9. Never use this device as a work/repair station.
10. Transfer the load immediately to a suitable work
station.
11. Assemblies (such as differential with axle or
transmission with bell housing) can be bulky and
difficult to balance. Lifting or supporting such
assemblies, even within weight limit, can create an
off-balance situation, causing the Jack to tip over
and could lead to serious personal injury or property
damage.
12. The load should be evenly distributed on the Jack,
and should not extend beyond the area of the caster
wheelbase. Always use the chains provided to
secure the load. If extra support is required, safety
straps (not included) can also be used to secure the
work piece.
13. Use only on a hard, level and flat surface capable
of bearing the combined weight of the Transmission
Jack, the load being lifted, the operator, and any
tools being used.
14. If loaded Jack must be moved, be sure that the load
is secured by appropriate means, is stable, is in the
lowest possible position, is moved over a smooth,
hard level surface, and that the lifting platform is
level.
15. If you are working and the load becomes off-
balance and/or the Jack begins to tip over, DO NOT
attempt to catch or lift the load when falling. Serious
personal injury can result! In this event, clear the
area as quickly and safely as possible in order to
avoid injury from the falling load, including getting hit
with flying fragments.