Implements or apparatus for applying pushing or pulling force – Special engaging elements – Sharing props
Patent
1988-11-21
1991-02-19
Hartman, J. J.
Implements or apparatus for applying pushing or pulling force
Special engaging elements
Sharing props
254 93R, 254DIG16, 269 69, 269 71, 269 76, 269296, 269289MR, B66F 300
Patent
active
049936867
ABSTRACT:
A universal transmission work station (10) designed for use by a single person to mount and service any model or type of automatic transmission (50). Thus, the invention solves the problem of needing more than one work station to service the various models/types of transmissions used today. The work station (10) requires a minimum work space, is easily stowed when not in use and is easily dismantled for storage or shipment. The work station consists of eight common assemblies and a ninth assembly especially designed to service frontwheel drive transmissions. The design basically consists of a base assembly (12) to which is attached a lower and upper pivoting assembly (14) (16). After the transmission (50) is mounted to the work station, by means of a tail housing support assembly (18) and a bell-housing mounting plate assembly (20), the pivoting assemblies (14) (16) can be tilted to allow the transmission (50) to be serviced in a horizontal position.
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Cota Albert O.
Hartman J. J.
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