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This rugged heavy-duty transmission jack has an incredible 3,000-lb. lifting capacity. As our heaviest-duty transmission jack, you’re capable of removing and replacing some of the most difficult transmissions out there.
The Perfect Light-Duty, Professional-Grade Transmission Jack
The beefed-up RTJ-3000 was designed to handle specialty jobs when a normal transmission jack just won't cut it. Its 1.5-ton capacity makes short work out of just about any automatic transmission, transaxle or other drive-train component with light trucks, passenger cars and vans. Just like the original RTJ-1, the RTJ-3000 features double-sealed hydraulics, foot-operated pump and fully adjustable/sliding saddle.
The same safety features also bring the same design aspects: 71” rise, dual handles for secure, safe mobility, two-stage hydraulic lifting, rugged anchor chains and safety overload system you’ll be thankful for when working with the heavy stuff. Its generous maximum lifting height makes it ideal for working under full-rise two-post lifts and four-post lifts. Not to mention, the saddle is fully adjustable to adapt to every car or light truck transmission assembly you’re likely to encounter. Feel comfortable while you work without compromising your personal safety.
As one of the heaviest lifting transmission jacks on the market, it's no wonder that the RTJ-3000 is the preferred equipment choice of transmission service professionals worldwide. Transmission jacks are tricky devices, or at least, they were before Ranger simplified the process with better, more durable and more ergonomic designs. To this day, many mechanics won’t even touch transmission jobs, but if you want to bring an unprecedented level of business to your shop, the RTJ-3000 transmission jack will do just that. With this unit in your shop, you’ll easily handle the jobs others wouldn’t dare try. It’s all in the equipment you use.
Lifting Capacity – 1st Stage | 3,000 lbs. (1,361 kg) |
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Lifting Capacity – 2nd Stage | 2,000 lbs. (907 kg) |
Lowered Height | 35.5" (902 mm) |
Raised Height | 71.5" (1,816 mm) |
Base Dimensions | 34" x 34" (864 mm x 864 mm) |
Ranger RTJ-3000 User Manual
Ranger RTJ-3000 Sales Sheet
High Lifting Capacity: The Ranger RTJ-3000 features a 1.5-ton (3,000 lbs) lifting capacity, ideal for safely handling the removal and installation of heavy-duty transmissions in trucks, vans, and light vehicles.
Extended Lifting Height: With a two-stage design, this jack offers a maximum lifting height of 71.5 inches, providing excellent clearance for full-rise lifts and making it suitable for a range of vehicle types.
Adjustable Saddle: The fully adjustable saddle allows tilting and sliding, ensuring compatibility with various transmission sizes and configurations, improving flexibility during use.
Stability & Mobility: Equipped with a wide base and heavy-duty swivel casters, the RTJ-3000 offers stability during lifting operations and easy maneuverability across the shop floor.
Durable and Safe: Constructed from heavy-duty steel, this jack includes safety overload features, sealed hydraulics, and anchor chains for secure and reliable performance over time.
Q: What is the Ranger RTJ-3000 Transmission Jack?
A: The Ranger RTJ-3000 is a heavy-duty 1-1/2 ton transmission jack designed for safely and efficiently lifting and removing transmissions from light trucks and vehicles.
Q: What is the lifting capacity of the RTJ-3000?
A: The RTJ-3000 has a lifting capacity of 3,000 lbs, making it ideal for heavy-duty transmission service.
Q: What is the lifting height of the RTJ-3000?
A: The jack offers a maximum lift height of 71.5 inches, suitable for working under full-rise lifts.
Q: Who should use the Ranger RTJ-3000?
A: This jack is perfect for mechanics, automotive technicians, and service shops handling transmission replacements or repairs on trucks, vans, and light-duty vehicles.
Regular Cleaning: After each use, clean the jack thoroughly to remove dirt, debris, and hydraulic fluid residues to maintain smooth operation.
Inspect Hydraulic System: Check for leaks in the hydraulic lines and connections. Ensure hydraulic fluid is at the proper level, topping it up with the recommended fluid when necessary.
Lubricate Moving Parts: Regularly apply lubricant to the moving components such as the saddle, pump, and swivel casters to prevent wear.
Test Safety Features: Periodically verify the safety overload system works correctly to avoid exceeding the jack's rated capacity.
Proper Storage: Store the jack in a clean, dry area to prevent rust and damage from environmental factors.
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