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Assembly instructions
The transmission jack is delivered disassembled and must be assembled before using it for the
first time. Check the supplied parts before assembling. The jack must not show any transport
damage, no part must be missing.
Attach the four wheels to the two feet. Use the supplied materials for this purpose (Fig. 1). Then
attach the two feet to the underside of the base with the Allen bolts and washers without tight-
ening the screws. Before tightening the screws, check that the piston rod is completely vertical;
this is important so that the gearbox jack is secure and all wheels are completely on the ground.
Attach the retainer to the end of the piston rod, loosen the screw (Fig. 2, oil filler opening) to
allow the air to escape and raise the gearbox jack without any load. Pressing the foot pedal
while the screw is tightened will damage the hydraulic pump. The transmission jack can then no
longer be used. After lowering the gearbox jack, it is now ready for use.
ATTENTION:
When using the gearbox jack, always observe the specified load capacity.
The gearbox jack is only designed for the transport of loads over short distances and may only
be moved when the support is in the lowest position, i.e., with the piston rod fully retracted
(Fig. 5). Make sure that the load being carried is secured and cannot fall to the ground.
Do not overload the device. Overloading can seriously damage the gearbox jack and also lead
to property damage and personal injury.
Special positioners must be used to move other components (e.g., the rear axles, etc.).
Before carrying out repairs, it must be ensured that the vehicle is securely supported and cannot
tip over from the lifting platform when the gearbox is removed (change of the centre of gravity
of the vehicle!).
ATTENTION!
Commissioning
Lifting: Press the pedal of the cylinder pump with your foot.
Lowering: Turn the side handwheel (Fig. 4) counter-clockwise to re-lower the gearbox jack.
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It must be ensured that the load is centred on the gearbox jack. Off-
centre loads can cause the gearbox jack to tip over or be damaged, and objects
to be damaged and people to be injured.
The transmission jack is designed for use on a level floor that can with-
stand the lifted load. Setting up the gear jack on an uneven and/or flexible floor
can cause the lifted load to vibrate heavily and fall (Fig. 5).
Failure to follow these instructions could result in the lifted load falling
and damage to the transmission jack, property damage and personal injury.
Item 50795
Page 5
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2021-1

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