Jack Accessory
JEGS 555-79011 Transmission Jack Fuel Tank Adapter
Designed for use on all under-hoist transmission jacks, the JEGS Transmission Jack Fuel Tank Adapter helps with the removal, installation, and moving of fuel tanks. Simply attach the Fuel Tank Adapter to any ratcheting finger transmission jack saddle, or use the included universal adapter plate for all other saddles.
JEGS 555-79011 Transmission Jack Fuel Tank Adapter Features:
- Designed for use on all under-hoist transmission jacks
- Helps with removal, installation, and moving of fuel tanks
- Simply attach the fuel tank adapter to any ratcheting finger transmission jack saddle
- Universal adapter plate included for all other saddles
- Holds up to 40-gallon gas tanks
- Use with Under-Hoist Transmission Jacks
- Foam Support Pads Fit Any 40 Gallon Gas Tank
- Includes Universal Adapter Plate
Specifications:
where does lock rod attach
Does this fit on your hydraulic transmission jack? Also, could it be used for other things like transmissions and/or differentials? Looks like it gets small enough to accomidate more than just gas tanks but Id like to make sure.
What is the diameter of the adapter post?
Will this fit on an 800 lb Pittsburgh transmission floor jack?
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