HYDRAULIC BOTTLE JACKS
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Working On Vehicle
Any vehicle being supported by a jack or jack stands creates a potentially hazardous working environment.
Do not move or roll a jack that is supporting a vehicle. Never place any part of your body beneath a vehicle supported by a jack. Be
careful of forces applied to vehicle such as torque on a nut or bolt. These forces could cause vehicle to become unstable if jack stands
are not properly placed. Do not turn ON the vehicle ignition or attempt to start any vehicle supported by jack or jack stands.
Lowering Vehicle
WARNING:
Before lowering vehicle, be sure area under and near vehicle is clear of all persons and obstructions.
1.) Re-position jack under same support area used to lift vehicle.
DO NOT MANOEUVRE JACK WITH HANDLE ON THE RELEASE VALVE
2.) Turn the handle clockwise until firm DO NOT over tighten. Remove handle from the release valve and slide the handle
into handle operating lever
3.) Check to be sure head cap is centered under support area. Slowly pump handle to lift vehicle off from jack stands.
4.) Remove jack stands, setting them aside, well clear of vehicle.
5.) Place handle on release valve and with a firm grip on jack handle, SLOWLY turn handle counter-clockwise until jack just
begins to lower.
6.) Carefully control speed of a descending vehicle. Lowering a vehicle too fast can cause property damage or injury.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Lubricating
Moving parts on jack should be lubricated occasionally with a light machine oil to maintain efficient operation. Apply oil to joints on lift
arm hinges, push rods, handle base, etc. Wipe away excess oil with soft cloth.
Maintaining Oil Level
Important Note:
When adding or replacing oil, always use a good grade Hydraulic Jack Oil, Kincrome K12400 Hydraulic oil is
recommended. Avoid mixing types of oil, DO NOT use Brake Fluid, Alcohol, Glycerin, Detergent, Motor Oil or Dirty Oil, Improper fluid
can cause serious internal damage to Jack.
Adding Oil:
With head cap fully lowered lay jack on its side with air vent plug facing up, hold the jack vertical or use a rag or block to maintain a
vertical position, remove air vent plug being careful not to allow dirt to enter system. Oil level should be approx 12 mm below valve
hole. If low, add oil as needed then close air vent plug.
Replacing Oil:
For better performance & longevity, replace oil supply once a year. To drain oil, open air vent plug and loosen the release valve by
turning handle counter-clockwise. BE VERY CAREFUL not to permit dirt or foreign matter to get into the system. Invert jack over
suitable container and allow oil to drain. Close release valve by turning handle clockwise, fill with Kincrome K12400 Hydraulic Jack Oil
close air vent plug wipe away any spilt fluid. Test jack before lifting a load.
Cleaning
Jack should be wiped clean with soft cloth only. Do not use gasoline, kerosene, or other such solvents or any abrasive cleanser as
cleaning agents and solvents will cause deterioration of the hydraulic seals.
Storage
Before storage, turn the handle 1-1/2 turns counter-clockwise to release pressure in hydraulic cylinder. Leave handle in this position.
Store jack level, in a clean environment preferably indoors, in a dry area to protect jack from moisture.
Repairing Jack
There are no user serviceable parts except as outlined above. Only trained, licensed and certified repair personnel should attempt any
repairs or replacing of parts. Any modifications to this jack, except those performed by the manufacturer, or their designee, will void
all warranties both written and implied.