Hein-Werner HW93718 Floor Style Transmission Jack, 2000 Lb
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Hein-Werner HW93718 Floor Style Transmission Jack, 2000 Lb

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Hein-Werner HW93718 Floor Style Transmission Jack, 2000 LbHein Werner HW93718 Transmission Jack is 1 Ton transmission jack assembled in US. It is designed to be used vertically with the ability to raise from 10 1 4 inch to 44 3 4 inch. It is designed to be used as an aid in the removal and installation of automotive and light truck transmission, transfer cases and transaxles. The frame is built with the tubular steel to enhance the stability. The wishbone design allows the jack more mobility. At the same

Hein-Werner HW93718 Transmission Jack is 1 Ton transmission jack assembled in US. It is designed to be used vertically with the ability to raise from 10-1/4 inch to 44-3/4 inch.

It is designed to be used as an aid in the removal and installation of automotive and light truck transmission, transfer cases and transaxles.

The frame is built with the tubular steel to enhance the stability. The wishbone design allows the jack more mobility. At the same time, the 360 degree swivel casters give you the maneuverability needed to position the load.

The saddle is featured with the adjustable head for pan configuration. And, the saddle can be adjusted with 1/2 inch drive to different positions. At the same time, you will find the load restraint chain to secure the load while seating on the saddle.

Features

  • Auto & Truck Maintenance

  • Tubular Steel Frame

  • Wishbone Design and 360 Degree Swivel Casters for More Mobility

  • Adjustable Head for Pan Configurations

  • Load Restraint Chain for Securing the Load

Specifications

Brand : Hein-Werner

Model : HW93718

Item Weight : 309 pounds

Product Dimensions : 49.5 x 15 x 30 inches

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Item model number : HW93718

Manufacturer Part Number : HW93718

Folding : No

Cover Included : Instruction guide included

National Stock Number : 5120-01-609-5147

Capacity: 1 Ton

Min Height: 10-1/4 inch; Max Height: 44-3/4 inch;

Chassis Length & Width: 47-1/2 x 28-1/2 inch

Forward Tilt: 44 Degree; Rear Tilt: 39 Degree; Sideway Tilt: 13 Degree (Left and Right)

GW: 310 Lbs

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