Transmission Jacks Make it Incredibly Convenient to Lift Heavy Objects

If you are into providing vehicle service and maintenance, your garage surely needs a transmission jack. The jacks are used for lifting heavy or large objects within the workshop. In fact, the under hoist jacks are indispensable for garages that deal with the service and maintenance of vehicles like buses and trucks. These garages need new technologies to be able to make the work area safe and productive as well as to provide the best services to the customers. Typically, buses and trucks weigh around 1500 to 3000 pounds. They are extremely heavy pieces of machinery. During services or repairs, the vehicles need to be lifted up to manually remove the mechanism from the undercarriage. The new types of jacks and stands are designed for the easy removal and installation of differentials, transmissions, and other heavy components from the heavy vehicles.

Advanced jacks should include the following:

  • New “X” shaped jack stands that improve access and stability
  • Increased lifting and holding capacities
  • Broad base frames for better steadiness
  • Fine-tuned adjustments for holding the optimal positions
  • Some of the jacks even have hydraulics for one-touch lowering and lifting of heavy objects

What should a good trans jack be like?

A good-quality, branded transmission jack should make it convenient to remove a transmission. There are varying heights of these machines. Some of the jacks even reach up to 6feet or more. However, most of the jacks from reputed brands are fully adjustable. Thus, with a ‘good’ trans jack, you could come at an optimal angle at your transmission.

If you are planning to buy trans jacks for your garage, you must remember those will be useful for servicing a variety of heavy vehicles. Thus, you not only need big ones with wide platforms, but the ones that can handle heavy and big transmissions. Ideally, buying transmission jacks is a one-time investment. So, even if you are repairing cars, it won’t hurt to buy a mid-sized or large one. You never know when you need it to repair heavier vehicles.