SETUP (TROLLEY JACK)
PLEASE REFER TO THE EXPLODED VIEW DRAWING IN THIS MANUAL IN ORDER TO IDENTIFY PARTS.
1.
Spread the arms of the
2.
In most cases the jack should work normally right out of the box, but it is not unusual for air to get trapped in the jack's hydraulic
system during shipping and handling. Symptoms of an air trapped system are a partial incremental pump stroke, jack will not lift a
load, jack will not sustain load, or pumping feels spongy under load.
PURGING AIR FROM THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
a.
Turn the release valve (located inside #33 Hydraulic Pump) in a counterclockwise direction two full turns from its closed position
with the pump handle (#2) provided.
b.
Insert the pump handle in the hydraulic pump and proceed to pump the jack ten full incremental pump strokes.
c.
Now use the pump handle to turn the release valve in a clockwise direction until it stops. Put the handle in the hydraulic pump and
pump the lift arm (#8) up to maximum height.
d.
Repeat steps "a" through "c" until all the air is purged from the system.
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS (JACK STANDS)
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safety
alert symbol used for the SETUP INSTRUCTIONS section of this manual to alert you to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all instructions to avoid possible injury or death.
1.
Install the support column in the stand where the support column teeth are facing toward the stand's locking pawl.
Raise the stand's locking handle to allow the column to go to its lowest position.
2.
3.
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rd the column but not touching the column. Some stands are equipped with a bolt instead of a tab. In this case the
bolt
can
be threaded in toward the column until the bolt bottoms out.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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personal injury hazards. Obey all instructions to avoid possible injury or death.
IMPORTANT: Before attempting to raise any vehicle, check vehicle service manual for recommended lifting surfaces.
OPERATION
1.
To raise load: Opening and closing the release valve is accomplished by engaging the end of the handle with the receiving
slot in the release valve. Turn the handle in a clockwise direction until tight. Position the jack under the load. Proceed to pump
the handle in order to raise the lift arm to the load. As the saddle at the end of the lift arm gets closer to the load, reposition the
Raise the load to the desired work height. Place jack stands of appropriate capacity at the vehicle manufacturers's recommended
support areas that provide stable support for the raised vehicle. DO NOT CRAWL UNDER VEHICLE WHILE LIFTING VEHICLE
OR PLACING OR REMOVING THE JACK STANDS! Once jack stands are positioned, turn the handle VERY SLOWLY. Lower the
load to rest on the jack stands. Inspect the relationship between the jack stands and load to make sure the setup is stable and
safe. If the setup is not stable or safe, follow the preceding steps until corrected.
2.
To lower load: Follow the procedures mentioned in "To raise load" section of the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS in order to
raise the load off the jack stands. Once the load has cleared the jack stands, remove the stands from under the load and away
from the work area. Turn handle very slowly in a counterclockwise direction until the load is completely lowered to the ground.
Once the jack's lifting saddle has cleared the load, remove the jack from under the load. CAUTION: Keep hands and feet away
from the hinge mechanism of the jack. DO NOT CRAWL UNDER VEHICLE WHILE LIFTING VEHICLE OR PLACING OR
REMOVING THE JACK STANDS!
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
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personal injury hazards. Obey all instructions to avoid possible injury or death.
1.
Always store both devices in a well protected area where it will not be exposed to inclement weather, corrosive vapors, abrasive
dust, or any other harmful elements. They must be cleaned of water, snow, sand, grit, oil, grease or other foreign matter before
using.
lift handle
so the holes in the arms will
(#34)
tightly over the
lift arm pivot nuts.
Fig. 1
3
(#14 hex nut M12)
Post
Tab
Base
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