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Transmission Jack

Our transmission jacks offer safe, stable lifting for transmission removal and installation, available in high-position and low-position hydraulic models with multiple release and operation options.

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Why Choose Our Transmission Jacks

Our models are engineered for mechanics who need stable, precise and safe support when removing or installing transmissions.

Reinforced hydraulic systems

Stable base structures designed for workshop environments

Smooth foot-pedal operation for hands-free control

Lever or screw-valve release options

Adjustable saddles

Two-stage telescoping cylinders

Optional air/hydraulic operation for higher efficiency

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How to Choose the Right Transmission Jack

Match the Jack Type to Your Working Position

High-position transmission jacks are the best choice when the vehicle is raised on a two-post lift, offering greater reach and easier alignment during gearbox removal. Low-position jacks are designed for ground-level service and fit under compact or lowered vehicles, with higher capacities available for SUVs and pickup trucks.

Consider Alignment Difficulty, Not Just Weight

The most challenging part of transmission work is achieving precise alignment. Heavy gearboxes or tight under-car spaces benefit from a jack with an adjustable tilting saddle, while lighter passenger cars typically work well with standard high-position models.

Choose the Release Control You Prefer

Screw-valve release provides finer descent control and is ideal for precision alignment, while lever release offers faster operation for lighter transmissions. The choice depends on your preferred handling style and the accuracy required during installation.

Pick the Operation Style Based on Workload

Foot-pedal operation allows both hands to stabilize the transmission and suits daily workshop use. Air/hydraulic pedals reduce physical effort and speed up lifting, making them the better option for high-volume or professional repair environments.

Think About Long-Term Reliability

A durable transmission jack should offer smooth hydraulic performance, stable movement, reliable descent control, and robust components such as reinforced frames or two-stage cylinders. These factors determine long-term safety, maintenance needs, and overall workshop efficiency.

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FAQs

What are high-position and low-position transmission jacks used for?
High-position jacks are used under vehicles raised on lifts. Low-position jacks are used for floor-level service or low-chassis vehicles.
Do your models support telescoping cylinders?
Yes. Several high-position models include two-stage telescoping cylinders for extended lift height.
Do you offer air/hydraulic transmission jacks?
Yes. We offer air/hydraulic models in 0.5T and 1T capacities.
Are the saddles adjustable?
Yes. All low-position models include adjustable tilting saddles for precise alignment.
What is the maximum capacity?
Our low-position series includes a 3 Ton model for heavy vehicles.