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Low Profile
JEGS 555-79012 Low-Profile Transmission Jack Features:
- Low profile design allows for lift range from 8.500 to 23 inches
- Black steel frame with JEGS logo for great looks and long life
- 1000 lbs. capacity to help remove and install most transmissions
- Four swivel ball-bearing casters for ease of mobility
- The versatile saddle design allows for total adjustments in every direction
- Accommodates most applications
- The versatile saddle design allows for total adjustments in every direction
- The safety overload system prevents the jack from being used beyond its capacity
- Slow controlled lowering of load by a conveniently located release valve knob
- The pump handle rotates 360 degrees for operation from any direction
- Four swivel baystem prevent the jack from being used beyond its capacity
- Slow controlled lowering of load by a conveniently located release valve knob
- The pump handle rotates 360 degrees for operation from any direction
FAQ
How much weight can a transmission jack hold?
- The JEGS 79012 low-profile transmission jack has a sturdy design with a weight capacity of 1000 pounds.
What is the difference between a transmission jack and a floor jack?
- A transmission jack is specifically designed for safely lifting and supporting transmissions, providing stability and control.
- Unlike a floor jack, a low-profile transmission jack is tailored for working with transmissions efficiently.
Specifications:
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