RBJ Series of Rolling Jacks
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P/N 5900004 — Rev. D1 — October 2020
Frequently Asked Questions
Question
: What kinds of Vehicles can I raise on my Rolling Bridge Jack?
Answer
: A wide range of Vehicles. There are multiple Rolling Bridge Jack models, each supporting
different weight capacities, so a wide range of Vehicles can be raised.
Q
: If a Vehicle is already on a Lift, why do I need a Rolling Bridge Jack?
A
: A Rolling Bridge Jack gives you the option of raising two or four wheels of the Vehicle off the
Runway of the Lift, which makes certain automotive services (brake jobs, suspension work, tire
changes, and so on) much easier. To get
four wheels
off the Runway, you need
two Rolling
Bridge Jacks
.
Q
: How does a Rolling Bridge Jack work?
A
: Each Rolling Bridge Jack gets positioned between the Runways of a four-post Lift, such as an
HDS-27. They are used to raise the front or the rear Wheels of the Vehicle up off the Runway, via their
axles. Having the Wheels off the Runway makes it easier to perform certain automotive services.
Q
: What Rolling Bridge Jack goes with what BendPak Lift?
A
: Rolling Bridge Jacks are associated with specific BendPak Lifts, based on their weight capacities.
The RBJ15000 goes on HDS-27 and HDS-27X models. The RBJ18000 goes on HDS-35 and
HDS-35X models. The RBJ25000 goes on HDS-40 and HDS-40X models.
Q
: Are Rolling Bridge Jacks heavy?
A
: Yes. You need a Shop Crane or Forklift to put them into position and you must
not
stand or walk
under them. Your Rolling Bridge Jack was designed to stay in place, but you should always use
extreme care when walking around under Lifts, raised Vehicles, and Rolling Bridge Jacks.
Q
: Are the bases of my Rolling Bridge Jack extendable?
A
: If it is an RBJ15000, then Yes. The bases for the RBJ18000 and the RBJ25000, however, are
not
extendable.
Q
: How is a Rolling Bridge Jack powered?
A
: Via air pressure (that you supply) that connects to the Air-Operated Hydraulic Pump. The optional
Air Line Kit makes this easy; visit
Q
: How many Safety Lock positions does my Rolling Bridge jack have?
A
: Two. This gives you two heights to which you can raise your Rolling Bridge Jack.
Q
: How long can I leave a Vehicle raised on my Rolling Bridge Jack?
A
: For quite some time, as long as long as you leave it engaged on its Safety Locks. Once the Jack is
engaged on its Safety Locks, gravity holds it up, so a loss of air pressure has no impact; the Jack and
the Vehicle are going to stay where you left them.
Always leave your Rolling Bridge Jack
either fully lowered or engaged on Safety Locks.
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