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   CLS-10/CLS-15 

Responsibilities 

4.

 

Responsibilities 

4.1

 

Receiving inspection 

Before attempting to operate this equipment, thoroughly 
read and understand this manual. Completely remove all 
tape and packaging. Inspect the equipment immediately 
upon delivery.  If  shipping  damage  is  evident,  inform  the 
delivering 

carrier 

immediately 

and 

contact 

the 

manufacturer using the  contact information on the back 
cover of this manual. 

4.2

 

Owner and/or operator responsibilities 

The  owner  of  this  equipment  must  read  these 
instructions  and  maintain  them  for  future  reference  and 
for  instructing  any  other  users  of  the  equipment.  The 
owner  is  responsible  for  keeping  all  warning  labels  and 
instruction  manuals  legible  and  intact.  Replacement 
labels and literature are available from the manufacturer. 
The owner must never authorize or allow anyone to use 
this  equipment  until  the  operator  has  read  and 
understood  the  information  in  this  manual  and  on  the 
accompanying labeling on the equipment itself.  

If this equipment is being used in an occupational setting 
(or  workplace),  the  employer  should  ensure  that  all 
personnel working with and around the equipment know 
of the risks associated with its use. Personnel involved in 
the use and operation of this equipment shall be careful, 
competent, trained, and qualified in the safe operation of 
the  equipment  and  its proper  use when  servicing  motor 
vehicles  and  their  components.  Safety  information 
provided  with  this  equipment  should  be  emphasized  by 
the  employer  and  understood  by  each  employee.  The 
employer  must  make  this  manual  available  to  all 
personnel  using  this  equipment  and  all  personnel  must 
read  and  understand  the  contents  of  this  manual.  If  the 
operator  is  not  fluent  in  English,  the  manufacturer’s 
instructions and warnings shall be read to and discussed 
with  the  operator  in  the  operator’s  native  language  by 
the 

employer, 

making 

sure 

that 

the 

operator 

comprehends  its  contents  and  observes  the  proper 
procedures for use of this equipment. 

5.

 

Specifications 

5.1

 

CLS-10 

Model CLS-10 

US units 

Metric units 

Capacity (at 150 psi) 

15,000 lb each 

6,804 kg each 

Capacity (at 200 psi) 

20,000 lb each 

9,072 kg each 

Maximum Lift Height 

37.38 in 

94.9 cm 

Maximum Lift Height with 
Optional Extension Adapter 

52.38 in 

133.0 cm 

Minimum Starting Height 

17.88 in 

45.4 cm 

Pin Increment Positions 

2.50 in 

6.4 cm 

Stroke 

10 in 

25.4 cm 

Width 

15 in 

38.1 cm 

Length 

22 in 

55.9 cm 

Weight 

139 lb 

63 kg 

5.2

 

CLS-15 

Model CLS-15 

US units 

Metric units 

Capacity (at 150 psi) 

20,000 lb each 

9,072 kg each 

Capacity (at 200 psi) 

30,000 lb each 

13,608 kg each 

Maximum Lift Height 

38.25 in 

97.2 cm 

Maximum Lift Height with 
Optional Extension Adapter 

53.38 in 

135.6 cm 

Minimum Starting Height 

18.75 in 

47.6 cm 

Pin Increment Positions 

2.50 in 

6.4 cm 

Stroke 

10 in 

25.4 cm 

Width 

16.25 in 

41.2 cm 

Length 

23.75 in 

60.3 cm 

Weight 

194 lb 

88 kg 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CLS-10

Page 1: ...MAHLE CLS 10 CLS 15 EN Operation Manual Truck Air Jack Stand...

Page 2: ...EVERY PERSON WHO OPERATES THIS EQUIPMENT NEEDS TO KNOW AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND RETA...

Page 3: ...6 5 2 CLS 15 6 6 Product Description 7 6 1 Component identification 7 7 Operation 8 7 1 Compressed air supply 8 To Operate a Single Jack 8 To Operate a Pair of Jacks 8 7 2 Preparation before operatio...

Page 4: ...load and never use blocks or cribbing devices in conjunction with this jack only adapters and or attachments supplied by the manufacturer for this particular jack can be used Never place a hand or any...

Page 5: ...e Gray Manufacturing name Please contact MAHLE Service Solutions customer service at 800 468 2321 or tech mss us mahle com with any comments or questions 3 Symbols Use 3 1 Signal words Signal words ca...

Page 6: ...n of the equipment and its proper use when servicing motor vehicles and their components Safety information provided with this equipment should be emphasized by the employer and understood by each emp...

Page 7: ...6 1 Component identification Fig 1 Top view 1 Handle 2 Air control valve 3 Stand pin 4 Head plate 5 Lift post saddle 6 Saddle ears 7 Piston rod 8 Wheel 9 Handle catch 10 Air line Fig 2 Drain hole loca...

Page 8: ...for signs of wear or damage see Inspection Instructions in Section 8 The jack should be immediately removed from service if you detect any abnormal conditions or signs of damage that suggest the jack...

Page 9: ...urized to lift the load 2 If the lift post is not fully engaged with the lift point slowly apply air pressure until the lift post saddle engages the lift points on the vehicle Before raising the vehic...

Page 10: ...t fully into the posts and piston rod in all positions The piston rod should extend and retract smoothly through its full range Inspect hoses for leaks or kinks Inspect couplings for damage or air lea...

Page 11: ...inted on the back cover of this manual Please have the model number and serial number of your jack available The serial number is located on the capacity tag on the top of the head plate Problem Cause...

Page 12: ...en 12 CLS 10 CLS 15 Maintenance Chart 10 Maintenance Chart Action Date Details Person responsible Receiving inspection...

Page 13: ...CLS 10 CLS 15 13 en Maintenance Chart Action Date Details Person responsible...

Page 14: ...en 14 CLS 10 CLS 15 Notes 11 Notes...

Page 15: ...CLS 10 CLS 15 15 en Notes...

Page 16: ...en 16 TSL 50 670 90725 MAHLE Aftermarket Inc 10 Innovation Drive York PA 17402 U S A Phone 800 468 2321 Fax 717 755 8304 E mail tech mss us mahle com www servicesolutions mahle com...

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