ALL IN 1 TRUCK LIFT JACK
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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READ, STUDY, AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USE.
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DO NOT OVERLOAD THIS JACK BEYOND THE RATED CAPACITY.
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THIS JACK IS DESIGNED FOR USE ONLY ON HARD LEVEL SURFACES CAPABLE OF SUSTAINING THE LOAD. USE ON OTHER
THAN HARD LEVEL SURFACES CAN RESULT IN JACK INSTABILITY AND POSSIBLE LOSS OF LOAD.
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DO NOT GET UNDER OR ALLOW ANYONE UNDER THE VEHICLE UNTIL JACK IS LOCKED IN PLACE.
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DO NOT MOVE OR DOLLY THE VEHICLE WHILE ON THE JACK.
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LIFT ONLY ON AREAS OF THE VEHICLE AS SPECIFIED BY THE VEHICLE MANUFACTURER.
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PLACE LOAD IN THE CENTER OF THE SADDLE ONLY.
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NO ALTERATIONS TO THE JACK SHALL BE MADE.
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KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM WORKING AREA.
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FAILURE TO HEED THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
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IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A MATCHED PAIR BE USED TO SUPPORT ONE END OF A VEHICLE ONLY.
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PRODUCT IS NOT TO BE USED TO SIMULTANEOUSLY SUPPORT BOTH ENDS OR ONE SIDE OF A VEHICLE.
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OWNER AND/OR OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY
It is the owner and/or operators responsibility to study all WARNINGS , operating, and maintenance instructions contained on the product
label and instruction manual prior to operation of this unit. The owner/operator shall retain product instructions for future reference.
It is also the owner and/or operator's responsibility to periodically inspect and maintain these stands and labels in good working order.
The owner and/or operator is responsible for providing maintenance, maintaining all decals or warning labels and while in use, maintaining
the unit in good working order. If the owner and/or operator is not fluent in English or Spanish, the product warnings and instructions
shall be read and discussed with the operator in the operator's native language by the purchaser/owner or his designee. Make sure that the
operator comprehends its contents. Safety information shall be emphasized and understood prior to usage.The jack shall be inspected per
the instruction manual prior to use.
Raising vehicle:
1.
Make sure the jack and vehicle are on a hard level surface.
2.
Always set the vehicle parking brake and block the wheels.
3.
Consult the vehicle owners manual to ascertain the location of jack points and position the jack beneath the prescribed lift point.
4.
Turn the release valve clockwise to the closed position. Do not over tighten!
5.
Push down locking lever.
6.
Place jack stands beneath the vehicle at locations recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Do not get under the
vehicle without making sure the jack is locked.
7.
To raise the vehicle to desired height, place the handle into the socket and pump up and down.
Lowering vehicle:
1.
Pump the handle to lift vehicle and unlock the jack stand.
2.
Push lever to the unlock position.
3.
Turn release valve slowly counterclockwise. Slowly lower the vehicle. Do not let anyone under the vehicle while lowering.
4.
Remove the jack stands from under the vehicle.
The product shall be maintained in accordance with the product instructions. No alterations shall be made to this product.
1.
Before use, a visual inspection of the jack should be made for abnormal conditions such as cracked welds, damaged, bent,
worn, loose or missing parts, or hydraulic leaks.
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Inspections shall be performed in accordance with this manual.
3.
If jack is subjected to abnormal load or shock, remove from service.
4.
Repair of this equipment requires specialized knowledge and facilities. If you encounter any problems or difficulties please do not
return this jack to the store. Please contact our toll free customer service department at: 1-800-423-3598.
DAMAGED EQUIPMENT: Any truck jack that appears to be damaged in any way, is found to be worn, or operates abnormally
SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE. Please contact our toll free customer service department at 1-800-423-3598 if you have any
questions.
WARNING
OPERATION
INSPECTION
Monthly maintenance is recommended. Lubrication is critical to jacks as they support heavy loads. Any restriction due to dirt, rust, etc.,
can cause either slow movement or cause extremely rapid jerks, damaging the internal components. The following steps are designed to
keep the jack well lubricated:
1.
Lubricate the ram, linkages, saddle and pump mechanism with light oil. Grease wheel bearings and axles.
2.
Visually inspect for cracked welds, bent, loose, missing parts or hydraulic oil leaks.
3.
If jack is subjected to abnormal load or shock, remove from service.
4.
Clean all surfaces and maintain all labels and warnings.
5.
Check and maintain the ram oil level.
Always store your jack in the fully lowered position. This will help protect critical areas from excessive corrosion.
WARNING!
Do not use brake or transmission fluids or regular motor oil as they can damage the seals. Always purchase and use products
labeled Hydraulic Jack Oil.
1.
Turn release valve counterclockwise to allow ram to fully retract. It may be necessary to apply force to the saddle for lowering.
2.
Remove the inspection plate.
3.
With the jack in the level position, remove the oil fill plug. Stand jack in vertical position with handle socket down. The oil should be
level with the bottom of fill hole. If not, top off. Do not overfill. Always fill with new, clean hydraulic jack oil.
4.
Replace fill plug and inspection plate.
5.
Check jack operation.
6.
Purge air from system as required.
1.
Turn release valve counterclockwise one full turn to open.
2.
Pump handle eight full strokes.
3.
Turn release valve clockwise to close valve.
4.
Pump handle until the lift arm reaches maximum height and continue to pump several times to
remove trapped air in the ram.
5.
Turn release valve counterclockwise one full turn and lower lift arm to the lowest position. Use force if necessary.
6.
Turn release valve clockwise to closed position and check for proper pump action. It may be necessary
to perform the above more than once to assure air is evacuated totally.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Jack will not lift to full height:
Low oil level
Jack will not hold load:
Release valve not closing
Hydraulic jack oil contaminated
Pump valves not sealing
Lift arm will not lower:
Cylinder ram binding
Parts worn
Internal damage
Broken return spring or unhooked
Lift arm linkage bent or binding
Jack feels spongy when lifting:
See Air Purge section
Any hydraulic jack found to be damaged in any way, is found to be worn or operates abnormally, believed to have subjected to an abnormal
load, SHALL BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE.
Because of the potential hazards associated with the misuse of equipment of this type, no alterations shall be made to the
product without written authorization of the manufacturer or supplier.
MAINTENANCE
CHECKING OIL LEVEL
SYSTEM AIR PURGE
TROUBLE SHOOTING
ACTION
Check oil level
Call customer service
Call customer service
See air purge procedure
SERVICE
ALTERATIONS