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Transmission Jacks

Transmission jacks are a type of automotive jack that is specifically designed for lifting and supporting transmissions. They are typically made from heavy-duty steel and feature a wide base for stability. Transmission jacks come in a variety of sizes, so it is important to choose one that is appropriate for the weight of the transmission you will be working on.

Types of Transmission Jacks

There are two main types of transmission jacks:

  • Floor jacks: Floor jacks are the most common type of transmission jack. They are typically mounted to the floor of the garage and are raised and lowered using a hydraulic pump.
  • Scissor jacks: Scissor jacks are a more compact option than floor jacks. They are typically mounted to the transmission itself and are raised and lowered using a lever.

How to Use a Transmission Jack

To use a transmission jack, follow these steps:

  1. Place the transmission jack under the transmission.
  2. Raise the jack until the transmission is supported off the ground.
  3. Secure the transmission in place with a transmission jack stand.

Safety Tips for Using a Transmission Jack

When using a transmission jack, it is important to follow these safety tips:

  • Never work under a raised vehicle without proper safety equipment, such as a jack stand and chocks.
  • Never exceed the weight capacity of the transmission jack.
  • Be careful not to pinch your fingers or other body parts when raising or lowering the jack.

Conclusion

Transmission jacks are an essential tool for any automotive mechanic. They are safe and easy to use, and they can help you safely lift and support transmissions for repairs or maintenance.


Types of Transmission Jacks

  • Floor jacks
  • Scissor jacks

Benefits of Using a Transmission Jack

  • Safe and easy to use
  • Can lift and support transmissions for repairs or maintenance
  • Available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different transmissions

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