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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• Study, understand, and follow all instructions. Failure to heed these warnings may result in
loss of load, damage to the jack and/or jack failure resulting in personal injury or property
damage.
• Position the jack. Position the jack to only lift at the areas of the vehicle specified by the
vehicle manufacturer.
• Use support stands. After lifting the vehicle, always support the load with appropriately rated
vehicle supports stands before working on the vehicle.
• Do not overload this jack beyond its rated capacity. Overloading this jack beyond its rated
capacity can cause damage to or failure of the jack.
• This jack is designed only for use on hard, level surfaces capable of sustaining the load. Use on
other than a hard, level surface can result in jack instability and possible loss of load.
• Centre load on jack saddle before lifting vehicle. Off-centre loads lifted when the jack is not
level can cause loss of load or damage to the jack.
• KEEP HANDS AND FEET CLEAR OF THE JACK HINGE MECHANISM AND GROUND CONTACT AREA
WHEN LOWERING THE LOAD!
THIS JACK IS A LIFTING DEVICE ONLY!
THIS JACK IS DESIGNED ONLY FOR LIFTING PART OF THE TOTAL VEHICLE,
DO NOT MOVE OR DOLLY THE VEHICLE WHILE IT IS ON THE JACK.
ATTENTION:
Hydraulic oils represent a danger for the ground water. Uncontrolled draining of, or improper
disposal, is illegal.
Properly dispose of your used oil.
Used hydraulic oil is highly toxic to the environment and it is of the utmost importance that it is
disposed of in a safe fashion. Transfer the used hydraulic oil to sealed container and consult your
local garage about options for safe disposal. Chances are that a garage in your area will take the
hydraulic oil off your hands and arrange for it to be recycled or safely disposed of. If, by chance,
you are unable to find a garage in your vicinity willing to take your used hydraulic oil, your
province should have an environmental agency that can direct you in proper disposal.
FRONT OF THE JACK
Handle
Inspection Plate
Saddle
Lifting Arm
Front Wheels
ASSEMBLY
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
• Attach handle (a) and grip (b) pushing both pieces
together.
• Insert the assembled handle into the socket by aligning
the stem on the handle end with the slot in the socket.
Turn handle to secure (Fig. 1).
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity
Lift Range
2 TONNES (1, 814 KG)
5 3/8 - 13" (137 – 330 mm)
BACK OF THE JACK
POWER UNIT
Handle Socket
Plunger
Air Release Valve
Rear Swivel Casters
Fig. 1
a
Handle Socket
5
Oil Fill Plug
b