Moving A Loaded REMAN A/T Case? Say "Hello Dolly" (ASN0306-06)

2002 Acura RSX Base, AutomaticSECTION Moving A Loaded REMAN A/T Case? Say "Hello Dolly" (ASN0306-06)
Publication date: 2006-03-01
Reference number: ASN0306-06

MOVING A LOADED REMAN A/T CASE? SAY "HELLO DOLLY"

MOVING A LOADED REMAN A/T CASE? SAY "HELLO DOLLY"

ACURA SERVICE NEWS

Reference Number(s): ASN0306-06,Β Date of Issue:Β  March 1, 2006
ACURA: All Models
CATEGORY: Acura Service News
APPLIES TO: All Models W/AT

SERVICE INFORMATION

Acura reman A/Ts nestled in their shipping cases are a real beast to lug around. The A/T Case Dolly, available from the Acura Tool and Equipment Program, makes short work of it.

Fig 1: Using A/T Case Dolly
G00460678Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.

This cool tool was specifically designed for safely handling and moving loaded reman A/T cases. It's made of sturdy steel yet it weighs a mere 36 lbs. And it can heft loads up to 500 lbs.

The dolly's forks slip right into the case ribs for a good, solid hold. And the special wheel design lets you easily tip back the case and wheel it around your shop.

The Acura A/T Case Dolly is a great addition to your tool inventory. Its sturdy construction and unique design makes moving around loaded reman A/T cases a safe and easy job for one person. To order this tool, just call the Acura Tool and Equipment Program at 888-424-6857Β  and ask for WCO210070. You'll be glad you did.

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