RBJ Series of Rolling Jacks
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P/N 5900004 — Rev. D1 — October 2020
Operation
This section covers normal operation of your Rolling Bridge Jack.
Safety Rules
Important
:
Your safety is dependent on reading, understanding, and implementing these Safety
Rules.
Do not skip over them; read them carefully and follow them!
To use your Rolling Bridge Jack safely:
•
Never stand under or walk under a Rolling Bridge Jack when the Lift is raised, whether there is a
Vehicle on the Jack or not.
Safety first:
walk around the Lift, not under it!
•
Check daily to make sure all Rollers are sitting correctly in the Utility Channel. If one or more Rollers
come out of the Utility Channel, it could fall.
⚠
DANGER
If you see any of the Rollers out of the Utility Channel or moving strangely,
immediately move all persons away from the Lift and the Rolling Bridge Jack. When
everyone is out of the way, carefully lower the Lift to the ground (if it is raised) and
drive the Vehicle off (if there is a Vehicle on the Lift), as long as these things can be
done safely. When the Lift is fully lowered, put the Rollers back into the Utility
Channel, then make sure the Adjustment Bolts are installed and operating correctly.
Do not attempt to put the Rollers back into the Utility Channel from underneath the
Rolling Bridge Jack.
•
After moving or using your Rolling Bridge Jack, check to make sure the Rollers are sitting correctly
in the Utility Channel.
⚠
WARNING
Use care when using your Rolling Bridge Jack. If it falls when the Lift is raised, it can
damage the Jack, the ground underneath, or cause significant injury to anyone
underneath it.
BendPak strongly recommends no one, ever, walk
underneath your Rolling Bridge Jack when the Lift is raised.
•
Always keep the Utility Rail Channels clean. If there are liquid spills, wipe them up. If there is debris,
clean it up. If anything other than your Rolling Bridge Jack is in the Utility Rail Channels, move
those things out of the way.
•
Before lowering the Lift, check underneath it to make sure there are no obstructions on the ground
under the Rolling Bridge Jack. If there is something underneath the Rolling Bridge Jack, move it
out of the way. The issue here is that if the Jack hits an obstruction on the ground, it could push
the Jack out of position or off the Utility Rail, increasing the chances that it could fall in the future.
•
Before driving a Vehicle onto the Lift, make sure the Rolling Jack is
fully
lowered and the Pads are
removed; you do not want the underside of the Vehicle to contact any part of the Jack.
•
Before and after driving a Vehicle onto the Lift, make sure the Rollers are sitting correctly in the
Utility Channel.
•
If a Vehicle accidentally knocks the Rolling Bridge Jack when being driven either onto or off of the
Lift, the Jack may no longer be secure. Check to make sure the Rollers are sitting correctly in the
Utility Channel, the Adjustment Bolts are in place and operating normally, and the Rolling Bridge
Jack is not damaged. If you find any of these situations, take the Jack out of service and fix the
issues before resuming use of the Rolling Bridge Jack.
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