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JEGS 555-79021 Adjustable Hydraulic High-Lift Transmission Jack Features:
- Lift range 33" to 69"
- Sturdy steel frame for safety and security as well as peace of mind
- Adjustable load support arms to accommodate nearly any transmission
- Black painted frame for great looks and long life
- Roll around the work area with ease using the 4 swivel caster wheels
FAQ
Can you use a transmission jack to lift a car?
- No, a transmission jack, like the JEGS 79021 high lift transmission jack, is specifically designed for safely lifting and supporting transmissions during maintenance.
What is the function of a hydraulic transmission jack?
- The JEGS 79021 transmission jack utilizes hydraulic power for controlled lifting, making transmission removal and installation easier and safer.
Who do you think would use a transmission jack?
- Automotive professionals, DIY enthusiasts, and mechanics benefit from the efficiency and safety provided by the JEGS 79021 high lift transmission jack during transmission work.
Do I need a transmission jack?
- If you're involved in transmission maintenance, the JEGS 79021 transmission jack is essential, ensuring secure lifting and support for efficient repairs or replacements.
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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