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UNPACKING & ASSEMBLY

Unpack the components on a clean flat area of hard standing and ensure 
that all parts are present as listed:

Visually inspect all components to ensure that no damage was suffered in 
transit. Any damage should be reported to your CLARKE dealer immediately.

1. Mount the four saddle brackets to 

the saddle using the eight bolts 
supplied.

2. Insert the operating handle into 

the socket.

3. Test the operation of the jack by 

tightening the knob clockwise to 
close the release valve. Pump the 
handle up and down to raise the 
saddle. Unscrew the knob to open 
the valve and lower the jack.

PURGING AIR BUBBLES

During transit or storage, it is possible that an air pocket may have developed 
within the hydraulic ram, and the ram action may therefore appear to be 
‘spongy’. As the ram is self bleeding, any air will be dispelled via the vent and 
the ram action normalised, by raising and lowering the jack a few times while 
not under load. If the jack does not reach its full height, the oil level may 
require topping up, as described in the Maintenance section.

• 1  x  Jack

• 1 x Handle

• 4 x Saddle Brackets

• 1 x Fixings Kit including chain

Summary of Contents for 7612635

Page 1: ...OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC12 16 INSTRUCTIONS TRANSMISSION JACK MODEL NO CFTJ500 PART NO 7612635...

Page 2: ...ice GUARANTEE This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt which will be required as proof of purchase This guaran...

Page 3: ...mission is centred on the jack saddle 10 Ensure all non essential persons keep a safe distance whilst the jack is in use 11 Ensure there are no personnel or obstructions under the vehicle transmission...

Page 4: ...en not in use store the jack fully lowered in a safe dry childproof area IMPORTANT ALWAYS ensure that the centre of gravity of the load is centred about the head section before taking the full weight...

Page 5: ...ration of the jack by tightening the knob clockwise to close the release valve Pump the handle up and down to raise the saddle Unscrew the knob to open the valve and lower the jack PURGING AIR BUBBLES...

Page 6: ...ission using the adjusting knobs on the angle setting screws shown in Fig 4 6 Adjust the saddle brackets and use the chain to secure the transmission onto the saddle as follows 7 Screw a wingnut part...

Page 7: ...maged Remove any rust or corrosion and repaint to prevent further corrosion Ensure that all labels and warning notices are in place and legible 4 Maintain a light coating of grease on the threads of t...

Page 8: ...8 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com PARTS LIST DIAGRAM...

Page 9: ...asher 38 Lower Ring 11 Cylinder 39 O Ring 12 Pump Washer 40 Upper Ring 13 Connecting Link 41 Circlip 14 3mm Steel Ball 42 Pivot Shaft 15 Spring Seat 43 Circlip 16 Valve Spring 44 Frame 17 Over Pressur...

Page 10: ...8 Circlip 18 58 Hand Knob 69 Angle Block 59 Threaded Shaft 70 Support Plate 60 Fishplate 71 Saddle Bracket 61 Bush 72 Socket Bolt M10 x6 62 Actuating Pivot 73 Wingnut M6 63 Thrust Bearing 8200 74 Wash...

Page 11: ...11 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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