TQB Brands 2053T Transmission Lift Instructions
- October 30, 2023
- TQB Brands
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TQB Brands 2053T Transmission Lift
Product Information: TQB BRANDS Transmission Lift
The TQB BRANDS Transmission Lift is a product designed for the removal, installation, and transportation of transmissions that are raised by an inground or above-ground lift. The product is compatible with the following models: 2053T, 2002T, 2052, 2059T, PROTL500, and PROTL1000.
It is important to note that the transmission jack should not be used to support a heavy load such as a differential with axle, accessory equipment, and/or suspension components. This is because the seals are under pressure for an extended time, and the hydraulic seals in the ram assembly can also be compromised where lateral forces of a leaning ram can force the seal to distort under load.
Product Usage Instructions
When using the TQB BRANDS Transmission Lift, it is essential to follow the intended use guidelines. The product is designed for the removal, installation, and transportation (in the lowered position) of transmissions that are raised by an inground or above-ground lift. Do not use the transmission jack to support loads such as fuel tanks, suspension work, or bullbar installations. Using the product for anything other than its intended use can cause damage to the hydraulic seals in the ram assembly and compromise the safety of those involved in the task. It is important to ensure that the transmission jack is securely positioned beneath the transmission before raising it. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper use and maintenance of the product. By following these guidelines, you can ensure the safe and effective use of your TQB BRANDS Transmission Lift.
TRANSMISSION JACK SAFETY
DO NOT USE YOUR TRANSMISSION JACK TO SUPPORT LOADS
The following Safety Information applies to TQB BRANDS Transmission Lift
Models 2053T 2002T, 2052,2059T, PROTL500, PROTL1000.
USE THESE PRODUCTS FOR THEIR INTENDED PURPOSE ONLY
INTENDED USE:
Designed for the removal, installation, and transportation (in the lowered
position) of transmissions that are raised by an in-ground or above-ground
lift.
Transmission jacks must not be used to support a heavy load such as a
differential with axle, accessory equipment and or suspension components.
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Incorrect use as a static load support can be damaging
to the transmission lifts ram assembly. Lateral forces can be applied if the supported item raised is attached to the vehicle in a pivot arrangement such as found in suspension components. -
This application can allow lateral force to be applied to the fully extended ram which causes it to jam at or near the top of stroke.
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When this occurs, on lowering of the supported load the ram can be forced at an angle down its barrel tearing the barrel surface. This causes a ledge that if deep enough will seize the retracting ram.
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This issue is caused by extended period of time where the jack is working as a support. This jack works where under load the primary piston fully extends first until it reaches its internal stop then the secondary ram extends.
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The transmission lift seals will wear prematurely and therefore fail where the transmission lift is used as a load support. This is because the seals are under pressure for extended time. The hydraulic seals in the ram assembly can also be compromised where lateral forces of a leaning ram can force the seal to distort under load.
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The Trade Quip 1198T Auxiliary stand should always be used where Suspension and Differential repairs involve component holding during repairs. The solid screw type construction and cradle provide a solid immovable holding platform. Transmission Lift headstocks are designed to carry load that is evenly applied across the headstock upper plate. This is unlike Auxiliary stands that are designed to hold loads in a cradle.
WARNING INTENDED USE:NOT INTENDED FOR: Removal & Installation of T Supporting Loads i.e. Fuel Transmissionsanks, Suspension Work, BullBar Installations
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