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K Tool International KTI63194 Manual Del Propietário página 3

Gato para camión neumático/hidráulico de 22 toneladas

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SETUP
PLEASE REFER TO THE EXPLODED VIEW DRAWING IN THIS MANUAL IN ORDER TO IDENTIFY PARTS.
1. Feed the black hose (#64) and orange hose (#63) coming out of the bottom of the handle half (#60) through the handle half (#52) while at the
same time lining up the hole in the handle (#52) with the hole in the handle connector (#55). Secure them together with the screw (#54).
2. Thread two nuts (#53) all the way on the bottom of the tie rod (#50). Thread the bottom of the rod all the way inside the locking pin (#49).
Now tighten one nut (#53) down on top of the pin (#49) and tighten. Slip the spring (#51) down on the rod (#50). Insert the tie rod (#50)
through the bottom of the bracket that is welded to the handle (#52) so that the spring is trapped between the bracket and the nuts (#53)
that are tightened against the pin (#49). Compress the spring until the cross hole in the rod (#50) is visible on the other side of the welded
bracket and install the r-pin (#71) through the hole.
3. Thread another nut (#53) all the way on the rod (#56). Hold the handle lock (#58) down and away from the t-handle (#60) while
simultaneously threading the rod (#56) nut onto the rod (#50).
4. Raise the handle lock (#58) up so the pin (#49) does not come in contact with any of the three holes in the handle position locking bracket
(#7). Remove the screw (#73) from the handle socket (#11). Insert the handle (#52) in the handle socket (#11) while simultaneously inserting
the pin (#49) in the handle socket (#11) guide holes. Make sure the hole in the lower portion of the handle (#52) aligns with the threaded
hole in the handle socket (#11) and secure them together with the screw (#73). Move the handle up and down while simultaneously pulling
the handle lock down so the pin (#49) will engage with any of the three locking holes in the handle position locking bracket (#7). Make
sure the pin will engage all three holes. It might be necessary to adjust the threaded connection between rods (#50 and #56) in order to
get proper engagement. After final adjustment, tighten the nut (#53) to secure the connection.
5. There are two air hoses that must be firmly inserted into the couplers (#48). Please refer to the hose routing and connections on page 6.
6. Install the air quick disconnect of your choice in the air valve (#65). Put at least two wraps of pipe dope tape around the disconnect
threads before installation to prevent air leaks.
7. Install the bracket assembly (#72) on the handle (#52) tube in the position as shown on the cover of the Owner's Manual and secure the
adaptors in the bracket holes using the r-pins (#69).
8. Due to the vacuum release system design of this jack, the jack's hydraulic system very rarely becomes air bound. Indication of an air
bound system is a ram that does not rise smoothly. In some extreme case of an air bound system, air can be purged by following this
procedure:
PURGING AIR FROM THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
a. Raise the ram (#32) to maximum height and then lower it all the way down following the activation directions on top of the handle.
b. Repeat step "a" several times until all air is purged from the system.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This is the safety alert symbol used for the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS section of this manual to alert you to potential
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.
1. Become familiar with the identification and function of the operating jack components.
a. The ram (#32) is the shaft that comes out of the jack when you rotate the air lever to the right.
b. The ram (#32) is equipped with an extension screw which can be unscrewed to extend from the ram if there is not enough hydraulic
stroke to raise the load to the desired height. If additional height is required, extension adapters can be inserted in the hole on top of
the extension screw.
c. Larger diameter saddles can be inserted in the extension screw when requiring a larger diameter saddle surface.
2. Chock the vehicle's tires that will not be lifted off the ground prior to lifting the vehicle and if available, apply the emergency brake or any
other method of braking.
3. Position the jack at the designated lift point. Estimate the required ram travel to raise the vehicle to the desired height. If the desired
vehicle height exceeds the entire ram travel, unscrew the extension screw to make up the difference and add an extension adapter if
necessary.
4. Lock the handle in a position that will not interfere with the vehicle when raised or lowered. Keep the handle in that locked position until
the work is completed and you are ready to remove the jack from use.
5. With the jack in the lowered position, push the jack under the vehicle. IMPORTANT: Use the vehicle manufacturer's recommended lifting
procedures and lifting points before lifting loads.
6. In most cases 100 psig input air pressure (do not exceed 200 psig) will lift the maximum capacity load not to exceed 22 tons. Rotate the
air lever to the right until the top of the ram comes close to the designated lift point. Make sure the designated lift point is flat, parallel
to the ground and free from grease, any kind of lubricant, and debris. Proceed with pumping the jack in order to lift the vehicle to the
desired height. During lifting, inspect the position of the jack in relation to the ground and the ram in relationship to the load to prevent any
unstable conditions from developing. If conditions look like they are becoming unstable, slowly lower the load and make appropriate setup
corrections after the load is fully lowered.
7. When the vehicle or load is lifted to its desired height, immediately place safety support stands (jack stands) in their designated
locations and adjust the stands' support columns up as close to the designated vehicle support points as possible. Although jack
stands are individually rated, they are to be used in a matched pair to support one end of the vehicle only. Stands are not to be used
to simultaneously support both ends or one side of a vehicle. Rotate the air lever to the left to lower the vehicle onto the safety support
stands (jack stands). Make sure the vehicle is safely supported by the safety support stands' (jack stands) saddles and not the locating
lugs of the saddles. Inspect the relationship of the safety support stands (jack stands) with the ground and the safety support stand (jack
stand) columns and saddles with the vehicle to prevent any unstable conditions. If conditions look unstable, rotate the air lever to the right
to raise the vehicle off the safety support stands (jack stands). Make the appropriate setup changes and slowly and carefully lower the
vehicle onto the safety support stand saddles.
8. After the work is done, rotate the air lever to the right until the jack is high enough to remove the vehicle or load from the safety support
stand saddles. Be sure load is stable. If it is not, lower load back onto safety support stands. Make appropriate setup corrections and
repeat the step again. Remove the safety support stands from under the vehicle, being very careful not to move the vehicle.
9. Rotate the air lever to the left to lower the vehicle or load down to the ground.
KTI63194
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