
Before lowering vehicle, be sure area under and near vehicle is
clear of all persons and obstructions.
With jack handle in upright position push down on the ratchet
control lever, the jack handle will move rapidly up if the ratchet
control level is placed in the lowering position with the handle
not properly stowed in the upright position.
The load will be lowered on each up stroke of the handle; the load will push up against the
handle on each stroke, keep head and body away from the path of the handle, if your hands
should slip off the handle it may fly up causing serious injury or death.
Check to be sure lifting saddle is centered under support area. Slowly pump handle to lower
vehicle.
Carefully control speed of descending vehicle. Lowering a vehicle too fast can cause
property damage or injury.
This jack must have a minimum load of 50 kg on it to lower step by step, otherwise the
lifting mechanism will slide down to the base plate dropping your vehicle.
Always use two straps or chains which have a higher working load capacity then the jack.
Attach one end of a chain or tow strap to the object to be winched, securely attached the
other end to the top of the Jack using an equally rated shackle
Take another strap or chain and attach to a stable object.
Attach the second chain or strap to the lifting nose of the jack. Never attach to the hole in the
lifting nose, the base of the jack or the holes in the up right.
Operate the jack slowly as you would for lifting.
DANGER
: The use of a High Lift Jack as a winch 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.
Be aware that rolling loads can increase dramatically due to resistance; a bogged vehicle
can require a force much greater than its overall weight to winch free. Always consider the
working load limit of this jack and never exceed this limit.
Lowering Vehicle
Winching
Lowering Vehicle
Before lowering vehicle, be sure area under an d near vehicle is clear of all
persons and obstructions.
1.)
With jack handle in upright position push down on the ratchet control
lever, the jack handle will move rapidly up if the ratchet control level is
placed in the lowering position with the handle not properly stowed in
the upright position.
2.)
The load will be lowered on each up stroke of the handle; the load will push up against the handle on
each stroke, keep head and body away from the path of the handle, if your hands should slip off the
handle it may fly up causing serious injury or death.
3.)
Check to be sure lifting saddle is centered under support area. Slowly pump handle to lower vehicle.
4.)
Carefully control speed of descending vehicle. Lowering a vehicle too fast can cause property damage
or injury.
5.) This jack must have a minimum load of 50 kg on it to lower step by step, otherwise the lifting
mechanism will slide down to the base plate dropping your vehicle.
Winching
Always use two straps or chains which have a higher working load capacity then the jack.
1.) Attach one end of a chain or tow strap to the object to be winched, securely attached the other end to
the top of the Jack using an equally rated shackle
2.) Take another strap or chain and attach to a stable object.
3.) Attach the second chain or strap to the lifting nose of the jack. Never attach to the hole in the lifting
nose, the base of the jack or the holes in the up right.
4.) Operate the jack slowly as you would for lifting.
DANGER:
The use of a High Lift Jack as a winch 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.
Be aware that rolling loads can increase dramatically due to resistance; a bogged vehicle can require a force
much greater than its overall weight to winch free. Always consider the working load limit of this jack and
never exceed this limit.