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BEFORE USE

1. Inspect jack before each use. Do not use if bent,

broken or cracked components are noted. Ensure
that casters move freely. Check for and tighten any
loose assemblies.

2. Verify that the product and the application are

compatible, if in doubt call Omega Technical Service
(888)332-6419.

3. Remove oil filler plug/screw prior to initial use to

confirm oil level is at or just above the inner cylinder
as seen from the reservoir, fill as needed and reinstall
oil filler plug/screw.

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Save these instructions. 

For your safety, read, understand, and follow the information provided with and on this jack.

The owner and operator of this equipment shall have an understanding of this jack and safe operating procedures before
attempting to use. The owner and operator shall be aware that use and repair of this product may require special skills
and knowledge. Instructions and safety information shall be conveyed in the operator's native language before use of
this jack is authorized. If any doubt exists as to the safe and proper use of this jack, remove from service immediately.

Inspect before each use.

 Do not use if broken, bent, cracked or damaged parts are noted. Any jack that appears

damaged in any way, or operates abnormally shall be removed from service immediately. If the jack has been or
suspected to have been subjected to a shock load (a load dropped suddenly, unexpectedly upon it), immediately
discontinue use until jack has been checked by an Omega authorized service center. It is recommended that an annual
inspection be done by qualified personnel. Labels and Operator's Manuals are available from manufacturer (see
Replacement Parts, pages 4 thru 7).

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Omega Hydraulic Transmission Jacks are designed to be used as an aid in the removal and installation of automotive
and light truck transmissions, transfer cases and transaxles. These jacks are for use under portable lift equipment,
where vehicle must be supported by appropriately rated jack stands.

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Study, understand, and follow all printed materials

provided with/on this product before use.

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 Do not exceed rated capacity.

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 Use only on hard, level surfaces capable of supporting

rated capacity loads.

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 Use of this jack is limited to the removal, installation

and transportation of transmissions, transfer cases
and transaxles. Do not use a transmission jack to tilt
or support a vehicle.

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 Ensure the center gravity of load is centered on the saddle.

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 For your safety, do not exceed 10

0

 tilt angle of the

saddle assembly in all directions.

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 Adequately support the vehicle before starting repairs.

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 Use only chains and slings provided.

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If loaded jack must be moved, make sure that the load

is secured, stable and in lowest position.

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 This is a lifting and lowering device only.

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 Transfer load immediately to appropriate support

device for service or repair.

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 Shock loads may cause the sudden loss of load and/ or

cause the jack to tip or flip over violently, bend or break.

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 No alterations shall be made on this product

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 Failure to heed these markings may result in personal

injury and/or property damage.

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   WARNING

Model

Capacity

Min. Height Max. Height

Saddle Base

Extended Saddle 

Area

Base Size

41100

1100 lb.

8 1/2"

24 3/4"

12 5/8" x 7 7/8"

17" x 9 3/8"

31 1/8" x 15"

42000

2000 lb.

7 7/8"

33 1/2"

14 1/4" x 8"

17" x 15 3/4"

39 3/8" x 19 1/8"

43000

3000 lb.

7 7/8"

37 1/4"

15 1/2" x 13 1/4"

24 7/8" x 19"

46 3/4" x 25 5/8"

SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for 41100

Page 1: ...000 Capacity 1100 lb 2000 lb 3000 lb Model 42000 Hydraulic Transmission Jacks Printed in Taiwan Operating Instructions Parts Manual Model 43000 SFA Companies 2005 10939 N Pomona Avenue Kansas City MO...

Page 2: ...Manuals are available from manufacturer see Replacement Parts pages 4 thru 7 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Omega Hydraulic Transmission Jacks are designed to be used as an aid in the removal and installation o...

Page 3: ...ad s center of gravity is centered on the saddle and load is stable before moving jack Lower saddle Caution Be sure all tools and personnel are clear before lowering load Dynamic shock loads are creat...

Page 4: ...e moving parts Symptom TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE Important Use only a good grade hydraulic jack oil Avoid mixing different types of fluid and NEVER use brake fluid turbine oil transmission fluid mot...

Page 5: ...451 6 6200 108 Chain 2 4 450 3 5000 100 Saddle Assembly 1 5 450 4 5300 108 Angle Bar 2 6 450 3 5700 108 Tilt Screw 1 7 450 3 5600 205 Saddle Holder 1 8 G89 0 9003 7002 Caster Assembly 4 9 450 6 4409 1...

Page 6: ...ilt Screw 1 7 G52 6 4401 103 Tilt Screw 1 8 G52 6 1709 106 Tilt Knob 2 9 G52 3 4300 109 Saddle Holder 1 10 G52 4 5200 106 Caster Assembly 4 11 G52 3 9903 104 Handle 1 12 G52 6 1701 100 Release Valve 1...

Page 7: ...4 4102 101 Hook Chain 4 5 G62 3 4200 101 Saddle Plate 1 6 G62 6 4302 109 Support Bar 4 7 G62 6 4501 105 Tilt Screw 1 8 G52 6 1709 106 Tilt Knob 1 9 G62 3 4203 109 Saddle Holder 1 10 G38 4 5200 102 Ca...

Page 8: ...AGE OR LOSS WHATSOEVER 3 ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR OTHERWISE THE RE...

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