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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1. This jack is for lifting only, do not move a load using the jack as a dolly.

2. Do not use to lift people.

3. Always inspect the jack before use. Make sure that all parts are in good 

condition and operating smoothly, and that no cracks or distortion is 
apparent. If in doubt do not use. Have the damaged parts replaced or 
consult your CLARKE dealer.

4. Make sure that the jack is on a firm solid base, and there is no possibility of it 

slipping when under load.

5. Make sure the load is taken by the full saddle and that the point of lift on 

the load, is strong enough to support the load adequately.

6. Do not work under the raised vehicle until it is supported by suitable means 

e.g. axle stands, NEVER rely on the jack to support the vehicle by itself.

7. Never push a load off the jack.

8. Ensure that all personnel are well clear of a load being raised or lowered.

9. Do not try to lift more then the rated load for the jack, (See “Specifications” 

on page 2.)

10. Do not use the jack if an oil leak is apparent. Consult your Clarke dealer.

11. Consult the vehicle handbook to determine the correct lifting points.

12. It is necessary that the operator watch the jack and the load during 

operation.

13. Check the condition of the labels regularly and replace as required.

14. The jack must be maintained and repaired in accordance with the these 

instructions. Such maintenance and repair must be carried out by qualified 
persons.

15. Do not make any adjustments or modifications to this jack or any valves on 

the jack.

WARNING: THE OPERATOR MUST FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WITHIN THIS 
INSTRUCTION BOOK;

WARNING: THE OPERATOR SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ALL NECESSARY 
INFORMATION ABOUT TRAINING AND ABOUT PUMPING AND 
TRANSLATING FORCES.

Summary of Contents for 7623085

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC 0721 rev 2 3 TONNE HEAVY DUTY LONG CHASSIS TROLLEY JACK MODEL NO CTJ3GLS PART NO 7623085...

Page 2: ...12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt which will be required as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any w...

Page 3: ...tself 7 Never push a load off the jack 8 Ensure that all personnel are well clear of a load being raised or lowered 9 Do not try to lift more then the rated load for the jack See Specifications on pag...

Page 4: ...4 OVERVIEW...

Page 5: ...e shaft of the handle into the handle socket 2 Tighten the clamp bolt shown to lock the handle in position LOCKING RELEASING THE HANDLE To lock the handle in the upright position put the handle lock i...

Page 6: ...the release valve 2 Push the saddle to its lowest position 3 Loosen the two bolts shown and lift off the cover 4 Lever off the filler cap using a flat screwdriver Oil must be up to the edge of the ho...

Page 7: ...E JACK Make sure that the load is stable and on solid level ground Use suitable wheel chocks to stop the vehicle from moving 1 Put the handle lock in to the Locked position as shown 2 Turn the knob on...

Page 8: ...e stands are in good condition and that they can hold the load Ensure that the axle stands cannot move when supporting the load DO NOT jerk the handle make sure that it lowers slowly and in a controll...

Page 9: ...NG THE OIL 1 Lower the saddle fully 2 Loosen the two cover screws and lift off the cover 3 Lever off the filler plug using a flat screwdriver 4 Lay the jack on its side to drain the oil into a suitabl...

Page 10: ...ge 9 Air in the hydraulic system Bleed the system See page 7 Handle raises or flies back under load Air in the hydraulic system Bleed the system See page 7 Jack will not lift full height Low oil level...

Page 11: ...11 DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY...

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