- The 8-1/4 inch low height is perfect for aerodynamic trucks with low ground clearance
- Swiveling pump handle permits ease of operation in restricted working spaces
- Features a fast-acting pump that quickly raises the lifting arm and a mounting plate that is angle adjustable with the turn of a wrench
- Special mounting adapter fits popular Eaton Fuller RoadRanger transmissions used on nearly all Class 7 and 8 heavy-duty trucks
- Min. height - 8-1/4 in., max. height - 36-1/2 in., max. forward tilt - 15 deg., max. backward tilt - 20 deg., max. side tilt (either side) - 12 deg., overall length - 52 in., overall width - 32-1/2 in.
Product Description
OTC's 2,200 pound capacity, low-lift transmission jack features a low height of 8-1/4 inch which is perfect for aerodynamic trucks with low ground clearance. Swiveling pump handle permits ease of operation in restricted working spaces. Fast-acting pump quickly raises the lifting arm. Special mounting adapter fits popular Eaton Fuller RoadRanger transmissions used on nearly all Class 7 and 8 heavy-duty trucks. Mounting plate angle is adjusted with the turn of a wrench. The jack has a degree of tilt of 20 degrees backward, 15 degrees forward, and 12 degrees from side to side. Value is at the core of the OTC tool and equipment portfolio. For a simple repair or the most complex drivability concern, these award-winning tools universally solve problems faster, and at better value, than any other product line available. Whether it’s a specialty tool or unique piece of service equipment, OTC provides top solutions to modern automotive service challenges while increasing technicians’ productivity and shop profits.
From the Manufacturer
The OTC 2,200 pounds capacity low-lift transmission jack has a low height of 8-1/4 inch which is perfect for aerodynamic trucks with low ground clearance. Swiveling pump handle permits ease of operation in restricted working spaces. Fast-acting pump quickly raises lifting arm. Special mounting adapter fits popular Eaton, Fuller, and RoadRanger transmissions used on nearly all Class 7 and 8 heavy-duty trucks. Mounting plate angle is adjusted with the turn of a wrench. The jack has a degree of tilt of 20 degrees back, 15 degrees forward, and 12 degrees from side to side.