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PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION. BY PROCEEDING YOU AGREE THAT
YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND AND COMPREHEND THE FULL CONTENTS OF
THIS MANUAL. FORWARD THIS MANUAL TO ALL OPERATORS. FAILURE TO
OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT AS DIRECTED MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
REV A 09-05-08

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
TRANSMISSION JACKS
MODELS:
RTJ-1
RTJ-660
RTJ-1100
RTJ-3000

RTJ-1 Shown

SHIPPING DAMAGE CLAIMS
When this equipment is shipped, title passes
to the purchaser upon receipt from the carrier.
Consequently, claims for the material damaged in
shipment must be made by the purchaser against the
transportation company at the time shipment is received.

Keep this operation manual near the
machine at all times. Make sure that
ALL USERS read this manual.
BE SAFE
Ranger™ Transmission Jacks are designed and
built with safety in mind. However, proper training
and thoughtful operation on the part of the operator
can increase your overall safety. DO NOT operate
or repair this equipment without reading this manual
and the important safety instructions shown inside.

1645 Lemonwood Dr.
Santa Paula, CA. 93060, USA
Tel: 1-805-933-9970
Toll Free: 1-800-253-2363
Fax: 1-805-933-9160
www.rangerproducts.com

WARRANTY POLICY

If a unit is seriously damaged, your Ranger Products
dealer may be able to intervene, requesting that the
damaged unit be returned and a new unit delivered.

Ranger Products™ are backed by over 35 years of
manufacturing experience. Every Transmission Jack
bearing the Ranger™ name is sold with the
following warranty.
 Each Ranger Product™ is warranted to be free
from defects in workmanship and material for a
period of one year from the date of shipment
provided that a written claim for such defect is
made within that time.

If no damage is found, remove the bolts or
steel bands which fasten the machine to the skid.
The machine may be fastened on two or all four
corners. Remove the machine from the skid being
careful not to damage the casters on the underside.

 This warranty does not cover damage or defects
caused by carelessness of the operator, misuse,
abuse or abnormal use which in any way impairs the
proper functioning of the equipment or by the use or
addition of parts not manufactured by Ranger
Products™ or its suppliers.

IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS
 Transmission Jacks are for removing,
transporting and installing transmissions or
specified components only.

DO NOT lift or support a vehicle with a
transmission jack.
Be sure to read all warning labels and the
instructions manual prior to operation of this
equipment.
Keep hands and body clear of all pinch points.
Use the Jack for loading under rated capacity
only. DO NOT OVERLOAD.
Ensure the Jack is set on a solid level surface that
can sustain the load. Use on other that hard
surfaces can result in instability and loss of the
load.
Be sure that the Jack is well supported before
operation.
Keep transmission low when rolling across the
floor.
Keeps chains secured until ready to remove
transmission form jack. DO NOT tow loaded jack
by hydraulic pump handle.
Always maintain a clean work area. Keep visitors
and especially children away from work area.
This Transmission Jack is to be operated by
professional personnel only. Operation by
non-professional personnel may result in injury
and /or property damage.

THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF
ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
If your Ranger Products™ machine is not functioning
properly, call your Ranger Products™ dealer immediately.
On some occasions, an independent contractor may be
hired to do the repairs. Within the warranty period, a
customer should not hire his own contractor unless it is
authorized in writing by Ranger Products™.
If it is necessary to return equipment for repairs, your
dealer will so advise you. When returning equipment for
repairs, see that machines are properly crated and
protected, and prepay transportation.
Defective parts replaced at no charge must be returned
to your dealer or Ranger Products™ within 60 days of the
date that the replacement parts are shipped; otherwise,
you must pay for the replacement parts at the current
selling price.

SHIPPING DAMAGE
If any damage is found, notify your carrier
immediately and save all crating materials for the
carrier’s inspector to examine. Failure to promptly
report damage could result in denial of your claim.

SPECIFICATIONS / FEATURES

A trucking company’s procedure for handling damage is
as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Immediately send out an inspector. An inspection
report is filled out on the spot, a copy of which is
given to the customer.
The customer has to call the carrier to request a
claim form.
The customer mails in the claim form.
The claim usually takes two (2) months to process.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

RTJ- 660

Refer to the section for your specific model’s instructions.

1.

Locate the four Casters and attach them to the
bottom of the ends of the four Legs. Use the four nuts
and bolts with the washers for each leg, ensure they are
well tightened.

RTJ-1
1.
Locate the two, “leg assemblies”, and attach each
assembly to the bottom of the Hydraulic Cylinder using
the three bolts and washers.

2.
Attach each Leg to the bottom Support post using
the hex head bolts.
3.
Set the Hydraulic Cylinder Assembly on the top
plate of the Support Post and fasten the four bolts with
the washers and nuts.

2.
Attach the Casters to the ends of each leg, one
at a time. Finger tighten the Casters until all four are
attached. Then properly tighten using a wrench.

4.
Slide the adapter socket (on saddle neck) onto the
shaft of the cylinder and fasten the “set screw” on the
adapter.

3.
Screw the Saddle Holder onto the shaft of the
Hydraulic Cylinder and tighten the “set screw” located on
the Saddle Holder.
4. Attach the Tow Handle and the Steering Handle.

5.
Simply insert the Pump Handle into the Pump
Handle socket.

5. Attach the Pins and chains to the Saddle.

6. Attach the Pins and chains to the Saddle.

Fig. 2
Fig. 1

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RTJ-1100

RTJ-3000

1.
Attach the two, Leg Assemblies to the block on
Hydraulic Cylinder Assembly, using the hex head bolts
and washers.

1.
Locate the two, Leg Assemblies, and attach each
assembly to the bottom of the Hydraulic Cylinder using
the three bolts and washers.

2.
Locate the four Casters and attach them to under
carriage through the holes provided. Finger tighten the
nuts and once all the Casters are attached, properly
tighten all nuts.

2.
Attach the Casters to the ends of each leg, one
at a time. Finger tighten the Casters until all four are
attached. Then properly tighten using a wrench.
3.
Screw the Saddle Holder onto the shaft of the
Hydraulic Cylinder and tighten the set screw located on
the holder.

3.
Simply slide the Adapter Socket (on Saddle Neck)
onto shaft of the hydraulic ram and tighten the “set
screw” holding the saddle in place.
4.

4.
Attach the two Cylinder Ring halves together and
the attach the four Supports to the Collar and the Leg
Assemblies.

Attach the Pins and chains to the Saddle.

5.

Attach the Pins and chains to the Saddle.

Fig. 4

Fig. 3

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

For additional copies or
further information, contact:
BendPak, Inc. / Ranger Products
1645 Lemonwood Dr.,
Santa Paula, CA. 93060
1-805-933-9970
www.bendpak.com
rangerproducts.com

1.
With the vehicle elevated on lift, position jack
beneath transmission, as nearly as possible to the
transmission’s center of weight or balance point.
Note: RTJ-660 ONLY, Ensure the hydraulic release valve
is closed by turning it clockwise.

CAUTION!
DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM
CAPACITY OF YOUR PARTICULAR
MODEL.
2.
Pump the jack to raise the Saddle close to the
transmission.
Note the following to raise your Jack. See figures 1-4.
RTJ-1

Foot Pedal

RTJ-660

Foot Pedal

RTJ-1100

Pump Handle

RTJ-3000

Foot Pedal

3.
Roll the Saddle side to side and tilt forward and
backward as needed to firmly contact the bottom of the
transmission.
4.
Secure the transmission to the jack using the
heavy duty chain anchors.
5.
Before unbolting the transmission from the engine,
support the engine with a jack stand or other appropriate
device.
6. When all the connections to the vehicle have been
uncoupled and the transmission is free, lower the
hydraulic stage/saddle slowly using the hydraulic release
mechanism.
Note the following to lower your jack. See figures 1-4.
RTJ-1

Foot Pedal

RTJ-660

Release Valve (Cylinder Base)

RTJ-1100

Release Knob (Cylinder Top)

RTJ-3000

Foot Pedal

Note: RTJ-660 Turn the release valve counter clockwise.
RTJ-1100 Turn knob clockwise.

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For Parts Or Service
Contact:
BendPak Inc. / Ranger Products
1645 Lemonwood Dr.
Santa Paula, CA. 93060
Tel: 1-805-933-9970
Toll Free: 1-800-253-2363
Fax: 1-805-933-9160

www.bendpak.com
www.rangerproducts.com



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