8682585
OPERATION
1.
Release the foot pedal (D) by depressing it and
disengaging the pedal lock (F).
2.
Release the castor brake. Place the lever (E) in
the down position. Roll the jack to the tire's
side and push the jack forward so that rollers
are on either side of the tire (Fig. 3).
3.
Push the jack's arms up against the tire for a
secure grip.
4.
Move the lever (E) to the up position (Fig. 4). Pump the
foot pedal to retract the left arm (C) until the tire lifts
off the ground. Apply the castor's brake.
5.
Repeat for the other tires.
a.
Use either two or four positioning jacks to move
the vehicle.
6.
Move the vehicle to its destination. Move slowly to
prevent a build-up of momentum. Stop the vehicle and
reapply the castor brakes once the destination is reached.
7.
Lower the tire by moving the lever (E) to the down position, depressing
the foot pedal and then controlling the lowering of the tire by slowly
raising the foot on the pedal. Repeat the pumping action until the tire
touches the ground.
WARNING! Allowing the full weight of the car to suddenly drop can cause
a dynamic load on the device. This can damage the device and may cause
the vehicle to move in an unanticipated way and injure the user or a
bystander.
8.
Once tire is on the ground, unlock the castor brake and push the arms
away from the tire. Remove the position jack.
9.
Push arms together, then depress foot pedal all the way and secure with
the pedal lock. Store the position jack until needed.
10. Repeat with the other position jacks.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
1.
Maintain the tool with care. A tool in good condition is efficient, easier to
control and will have fewer problems.
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2 pc 1,250 lb Positioning Jacks with Foot Pedal
For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
V4.0
Fig. 3
Fig. 4