Sunex Tools 1-Ton Transmission Jack with Dual Lift Technology

Sunex Tools Introduces 1-Ton Transmission Jack with Dual Lift Technology

The 7798 Transmission Jack features a large height range with a 36.8” minimum height and a 76” maximum height.

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Sunex Tools has launched the all-new 7798 1-Ton Telescopic Transmission Jack with Air Rise. With its upgraded straps and saddle, the 7798 can accommodate a wide range of transmission sizes.

The 7798 Transmission Jack features a large height range with a 36.8” minimum height and a 76” maximum height. The jack’s full air operation lifts heavy-duty transmissions easily through both lift stages, making it a safe and convenient option for any transmission job, says the company.

The 7798 jack can rise through both full stages using only air or a manual foot pump. The air over hydraulic system allows for fast and easy use when connected to an air compressor and the fast rise foot pump lifts the load when air is not available. Operators can also use air to lift to a general position and use the foot pedal for fine-tune adjustments when positioning the transmission under the vehicle.

There are two methods of release, a fast drop foot pedal for quickly lowering saddle without a load and a fine tune hand dial to set the speed of decent while being used to match the weight of the load.

The wide base keeps the jack stable even with an uneven load. The redesigned ram is equipped with a large heavy-duty saddle and all-new, long extendable fingers to handle more types of transmissions.

The upgraded 2” wide strength non-marring tension straps in the place of traditional ratchet straps or chain makes work holding and positioning adjustments safer, faster and easier.

For more information on the 7798 1-Ton Transmission Jack or other Sunex lifting equipment, visit www.SunexTools.com.

Sunex Tools
Phone: 800-833-7869

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