1. Technical Data (See figure 1.)
Technical Data
Weight
Unit
[kg]
RH216
34
Static coefficient test: 1.5 / Dynamic Coefficient test: 1.25 .
All values are current as of the date of this publication. For the latest information please visit www.rodcraft.com.
2. Machine type(s)
• A Trolley jack is a device to lift a vehicle up to for accessibility during repair and maintenance.
• A Jack is only a lifting device and should never be used for transporting and/or loading a vehicle. Lifting a vehicle with person inside is
prohibited. Moving the jack with load is prohibited. No other use permitted. For professional use only.
• Please read the instructions carefully before starting the machine.
3. Mounting instruction
Make sure every parts are fixed and tightened.
• Remove the transportation lock on the lever support. (Fig.02). Push the lever support down (1) and remove the transport lock (2).
• At first remove the hexagon screw (Fig.03(1)) at the side of the lower lever rod and put the upper and lower lever rod together before securing
the connection with the hexagon screw (Fig.03(2/3/4).
• Now attach the lever rod to the lifting device (Fig.04). For this purpose remove the hexagonal screw at the support of the lifting device
(Fig.04(1)) and place the lever rod into the support (Fig.04(2)). Fasten the screw again (Fig.04(3/4)).
• Before using the trolley jack it is necessary to de-aerate the hydraulic circuit (Fig. 06).
Caution
Working area of 1 m must be kept free both in front of and behind the machine while it is in operation so that it is always
easily accessible.
Purge air from the hydraulic system:
• Open the discharge valve by turning the lever rod anticlockwise whilst simultaneously pumping with the lever (10 times).
• Afterwards, pump the jack up to its maximal height before lowering it again. The hydraulic system is de-aerated.
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4. Operation
Caution
Please position the trolley jack underneath the lifting points of the vehicle.
• Make sure that no person stays in the car that will be lifted. Turn off the engine and put on the handbrakes of the car. Use wedges to prevent
the car from moving (Fig.05(1)). Do not get into the car and do not turn the engine on.
• Always position the lifting jack in such a way that it cannot be operated from underneath the car (Fig.05(4)).
• Always make use of the car manual in order to identify the correct lifting points of the vehicle.
• Use the lever rod or the foot pedal to bring the lifting device to the desired height (Fig.05 (2)). Make sure that the hydraulic valve is closed.
For this purpose it is necessary to fasten the lever rod clockwise.
Please note, that the foot pedal is mainly used to bridge the no-load stroke..
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• The lifting devices are provided with an overload valve, which has been adjusted by the manufacturer. This valve must never be readjusted.
• In order to lower the load turn the lever rod slowly anticlockwise (Fig.05(3)).
• It is necessary that the operator can watch the lifting device and the load during all movements;
Never use the lifting jack in order to move the car or to leave it lifted. Always use chassis stands (Fig.05(5)).
When not using the trolley jack the piston / lifting arm must be pulled in.
It is not allowed to work under the raised load until it is secured by suitable means.
The operator shall be provided with all necessary information about training and about pumping and translating forces.
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Lifting capacity
15# Hydraulic oil
Quantity
[kg]
[l]
2500
0.250
A
B
C
C
min.
max.
with rated load
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
425
75
355
500
D
D2
E
F
G
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
685
1810
150
260
345