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Item 58395 58448
        

Lowering a Stationary Load

Note:

 Jack must have a load of at least 150 lb. If 

load is less than 150 lb., the Lifting Mechanism will 
slide down to the Base Plate, dropping your load.

1.  Position Jack under raised load and raise 

the stationary load high enough to remove 
blocks from under load. See Figure C.

Note:

 Make sure load is stabilized 

before removing blocks.

2.  Place Handle in upright position clipped to 

Steel Standard Bar before lowering the load.

3.  Move Reversing Latch to down position.

4.  Grasp Handle firmly with both hands. 

Carefully pump Handle to lower load.

Note:

 The load will be lowered on 

each up stroke of the Handle.

Figure C:  Lowering Steps 1 - 4

Clamping

1.  Loosen the standard top Clamp-Clevis Bolt.

2.  Turn the top Clamp-Clevis 90 degrees to the Steel 

Standard Bar, and re-tighten Bolt. See Figure D.

Note:

 You can connect Clamp-Clevis Anywhere along 

the Steel Standard Bar to use the jack as a clamp.

3.  Operate Jack as you would for raising a load. 

See Raising Stationary Load on page 4.

Figure D:  Clamping Steps 1 - 3

Winching

1.  Make sure top Clamp-Clevis is in 

line with Steel Standard Bar.

2.  Install one end of chain or tow strap (sold 

separately) securely to the object to be winched. 
Securely attach the other end of the chain or 
tow strap to the top Clamp-Clevis of the Jack.

3.  Take another chain or tow strap and secure one end 

to a fixed, stable object. Attach the other end of the 
chain or tow strap to the large Runner on the Jack.

WARNING!

 Do not attach chain or strap to 

bottom hole of the large runner on the Jack. 

4.  Operate Jack as you would for raising a load. 

See Raising Stationary Load on page 4.

Figure E:  Winching Steps 1 - 4

Summary of Contents for 58395

Page 1: ...and dry place for future reference 21d When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please call 1 888 866 5797 as soon as possible Copyright 202...

Page 2: ...l 10 When changing jack from lifting to lowering handle must be in upright position and clipped to main rail 11 When lowering load keep head body and hands clear of handle path and hold jack handle fi...

Page 3: ...9 1 2 Maximum Lift Height 41 53 Minimum Lift Height 4 5 4 5 Setup Before Use Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section at the beginning of this manual including all text under subheadings t...

Page 4: ...ted 1 Securely chock and stabilize load to prevent rolling or shifting during lifting process 2 Place Jack s base plate securely on a firm level and dry surface with Steel Standard Bar pointing straig...

Page 5: ...ndard top Clamp Clevis Bolt 2 Turn the top Clamp Clevis 90 degrees to the Steel Standard Bar and re tighten Bolt See Figure D Note You can connect Clamp Clevis Anywhere along the Steel Standard Bar to...

Page 6: ...nd damage to Jack The front and back of the Steel Rail must be kept rust free Note Do not use motor oil or grease to lubricate Jack 2 Before each use and after the inspection thoroughly test the Jack...

Page 7: ...Clip Spring 1 6 Cap Screw with Washer 1 7 Handle with Cotter Pin 1 8 Handle Socket 1 9 Connecting Rod Pin 1 10 Connecting Rod 1 Part Description Qty 11 Hex Bolt and Nut 1 12 Lifting Arm Large Runner 1...

Page 8: ...usion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLU...

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