OWNER'S MANUAL
OwNER/USER RESPONSIBIlITy
The owner and/or user must have an understanding of the manufacturer's operating instructions and warnings before using the transmission
jack. Personnel involved in the use and operation of equipment shall be careful, competent, trained, and qualified in the safe operation of
the equipment and its proper use when servicing motor vehicles and their components. Warning information should be emphasized and
understood. If the operator is not fluent in English, the manufacturer's instructions and warnings shall be read to and discussed with the
operator in the operator's native language by the purchaser/owner, making sure that the operator comprehends its contents.
Owner and/or user must study and maintain for future reference the manufacturer's instructions and pertinent warning information. Owner and/
or user is responsible for keeping all warning labels and instruction manuals legible and intact. Replacement labels and literature are available
from the manufacturer.
INSPECTION
Visual inspection should be made before each use of the trans mis sion jack, checking for leaking hydraulic fluid and dam aged, loose or
missing parts. Each jack must be in spect ed by a man u fac tur er's repair facility im me di ate ly if ac ci den tal ly sub ject ed to an ab nor mal load
or shock. Any jack which appears to be damaged in any way, found to be badly worn, or operates abnormally MUST BE RE MOVED FROM
SER VICE until nec es sary repairs are made by a man u fac tur er's au tho rized repair facility. It is rec om mend ed that an annual in spec tion of
the jack be made by a man u fac tur er's au tho rized repair facility and that any de fec tive parts, decals or warning labels be replaced with
man u fac tur er's specified parts. A list of authorized repair facilities is available from the manufacturer.
SETUP
PlEASE REFER TO THE EXPlODED VIEw DRAwING IN THIS MANUAl IN ORDER TO IDENTIFy PARTS.
1.
Secure the #2 legs to the #1 post with the #9 bolts, #4 washers and #10 nuts as shown in the drawing.
2.
Secure the #6 swivel casters to the legs with the #7 bolts, #5 washers and #8 nuts as shown in the drawing.
3.
Secure the #3 jack to the top of the #1 post using the #11 bolts, #16 washers and #12 nuts as shown in the drawing.
4.
Slip the #15 head assembly on to the ram of the #3 jack and align the holes in the jack's ram with the hole in the #15 head.
Secure the head to the ram with the #13 bolt provided.
5.
Install the #14 fingers to the #15 head assembly using the #17 bolts, #18 washers and #19 nuts as shown in the drawing.
6.
Secure one end link of the #21 chain to the #15 head with #22 bolt, #24 washer and #23 nut as shown in the drawing.
7.
Secure the #20 hook assembly to the #15 head assembly with the washer and nut provided and as shown in the drawing.
8.
Sometimes air gets trapped in the jack during shipping and/or handling. Evidence of an air bound jack is when the pump stroke feels
spongy and the jack with not pump full incremental pump strokes.
TO PURGE AIR FROM THE HyDRAUlIC SySTEM:
A. Open the release valve by turning it two full rotations counterclockwise from its closed position.
B. Pump the jack 15 full incremental pump strokes without load applied to the jack.
C. Close the release valve by turning it clockwise until it stops.
D. Repeat steps "A." through "D." until air is purged from system.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This is the safety alert symbol used for the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS section of this manual to alert you to
potential personal injury hazards. Obey all instructions to avoid possible injury or death.
OPERATION:
1. Lift the vehicle to the desired work height and support the vehicle in accordance with the lift manufacturer's recommended support
procedure and all the instructions and warnings in this manual.
2. Use an under hoist stand rated greater than the weight of the engine to support the engine before unbolting the transmission from the
engine or bolting the transmission to the engine.
3. Position the transmission jack directly under the transmission. Pump the jack handle in order to raise the saddle to a height very close to
the center of balance point of the transmission oil pan but do not touch the transmission.
4. Adjust the fingers on the head so that the bent up section of the fingers will fit in the mounting flange around the perimeter of the
transmission oil pan. Slowly and gently pump the jack so the connection is made and then secure the transmission to the jack's saddle
with the chain provided. Sometimes it is necessary to turn the fore and aft and side to side tilt knobs so the head is in the proper
alignment with the transmission pan before securing the load to the head.
5. Make sure the chain is very tight when securing the transmission to the head and before raising or lowering the transmission.
7700B
CAPACITY: 700 LBS.
PEDESTAL TRANSMISSION JACK
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MODEL 7700B
Rev. 02/03/15