JEGS JEGS 1/2 Ton Capacity Transmission Table - Transmission Teardown Bench
555-81432
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JEGS Transmission Teardown Work Station
JEGS 555-81432 Transmission Teardown Work Station [1/2-Ton Capacity] Features:
- Simplifies the process of working on transmissions, hydraulic systems, and small engines
- Ideal size of 47” x 25” x 34.5” for your garage, shop, or trailer
- Manufactured with a full-perimeter flange and sloping surface to keep fluids flowing into the removable drain basin
- Locking drawer and full-width shelf give you extra space for parts and tools
- Heavy-duty swivel caster wheels help you move the cart with ease and two of them lock to keep your project in place
- 1/2-Ton (1000 lb.) Capacity
- Locking Drawer & Removable Drain Pan
- Solid 4 in. Swivel Caster Wheels
- Black Powder Coat Finish
JEGS 555-81432 Transmission Teardown Work Station Dimensions:
- 17 in. L x 13.500 in. W x 4 in. H Locking Drawer
- 43.750 in. L x 18 in. W Full Width Shelf
- 0.700 in. H Benchtop Flange
- 14.375 in. L x 10.375 in. W x 4.500 in. H Drain Basin
- 47 in. L x 25 in. W x 0.700 in. H Sloping Drain Table
Specifications:
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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