
Preparing Work Area
Before using jack, it is important to prepare work area properly. Follow this procedure each time
the jack is used to help prevent property damage and or serious injury.
Thoroughly inspect jack for damage or wear before each use. Briefly test operation of
unloaded jack before using to lift any load. If jack is damaged or is malfunctioning DO NOT LIFT
ANY LOAD until the problem is corrected.
Consult vehicle owner’s manual for safety precautions, jacking procedure, vehicle weight,
recommended jack type, and location of jack support areas on vehicle.
The working load limit of the jack is 1050 kg. NEVER EXCEED WORKING LOAD LIMIT OF JACK.
Consider the load the vehicle is carrying this can greatly increase the overall weight of the
vehicle.
Clear children and others from work area before moving or lifting vehicle. Another adult should
be nearby for extra safety and assistance but must be clear of vehicle as it is moved or lifted.
No person should remain in a vehicle that is being lifted moved or lifted, No person should
enter a vehicle which is supported by a jack or by vehicle support stands. No person should
lean into a vehicle which is supported by a jack or by vehicle support stands.
Clear obstructions from work area. Working in tight or cluttered work areas is dangerous.
Be sure jack and vehicle are on solid, dry, and level ground so upright is pointing straight
up. Uneven sloped or soft surfaces create hazardous working conditions and dangerously
impeded the function of the jack.
With vehicle in proper position, set vehicle’s parking brake or emergency brake and put
gearshift in park (manual transmissions should be placed in lowest gear). TURN VEHICLE
IGNITION OFF AND TO THE “LOCK” POSITION making sure steering wheel locks.
Do not rely on vehicle transmission or brakes to hold vehicle in position. Chock all wheels of
vehicle not being lifted off the ground to prevent vehicle rolling. Using wedge-shaped blocks
that tire cannot roll over, position one chock tight against the tyre in both forward and reverse
rolling paths.
The use of a high lift Jack has
inherent dangers to avoid risk
of personal injury or property
damage make sure you are
fully aware of the operating
instructions for this product,
the recommendations in
this manual can not cover
all eventualities this Jack is
designed and intended for
use by properly trained and
experienced personnel. If
you are not familiar with the
proper and safe operation
of a High Lift Jack, do not
use until proper training
and knowledge has been
obtained.
OPERATING JACK
OPERATING JACK
The use of a high lift Jack has inherent dangers to avoid risk of personal injury or property damage make
sure you are fully aware of the operating instructions for this product, the recommendations in this manual
can not cover all eventualities this Jack is designed and intended for use by properly trained and
experienced personnel. If you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a High Lift Jack, do not
use until proper training and knowledge has been obtained.
Preparing Work Area
Before using jack, it is important to prepare work area properly. Follow this procedure each time the jack is
used to help prevent property damage and or serious injury.
1.) Thoroughly inspect jack for damage or wear before each use. Briefly test operation of unloaded jack
before using to lift any load. If jack is damaged or is malfunctioning DO NOT LIFT ANY LOAD until the
problem is corrected.
2.) Consult vehicle owner’s manual for safety precautions, jacking procedure, vehicle weight, recommended
jack type, and location of jack support areas on vehicle.
3.) The working load limit of the jack is 1050 kg . NEVER EXCEED WORKING LOAD LIMIT OF JACK.
4.) Consider the load the vehicle is carrying this can greatly increase the overall weight of the vehicle.
5.) Clear children and others from work area before moving or lifting vehicle. Another adult should be
nearby for extra safety and assistance but must be clear of vehicle as it is moved or lifted.
6.) No person should remain in a vehicle that is being lifted moved or lifted, No person should enter a
vehicle which is supported by a jack or by vehicle support stands. No person should lean into a vehicle
which is supported by a jack or by vehicle support stands.
7.) Clear obstructions from work area. Working in tight or cluttered work areas is dangerous.
Handle
Upright
Base
Lifting nose
Lifting pins
Ratchet Control
lever