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ASSEMBLY

1. Familiarize yourself with the jack.

2. Prior to assembly, carefully remove the 
stopper attached to the handle socket. 

4. Unfasten the screw located in the Handle 
Socket to insert the assembled handle.

3. Refer to picture below when performing 
assembling handle sections. Press Quick 
Disconnect on handle piece 2, this will allow 
slide handle pieces 1 and 2 to connect, align 
the holes on both sections to allow quick 
disconnect to trigger. Quick disconnect will 
automatically pop out when hole position is 
correct.

5. Line up the square whole located at the 
bottom of the handle over the square bolt 
inside the Handle Socket. 

6. Secure the handle in place by tightening the
screw in the handle socket without any vehicle
on the jack. Cycle the lift up and down several
times to insure the hydraulic system is operating
properly. (Perform to the System Air Purge
Procedure before first use.)

CAUTION:

                                 The socket will tend to 
spring upward when the stopper is removed. 
To prevent possible injury, place one hand on 
the top of handle socket to control the upward 
motion of the handle socket, and then carefully 
remove the stopper. After removed slowly 
allow handle socket to rise back into resting 
position.

WARNING:

                                   Do not lift or carry jack 
by handle. Handle could dislodge and jack 
may fall, resulting in possible injury or property 
damage.

Quick

Disconnect

Handle

PC. 2

Handle

PC. 1

Lifting Arm

Saddle

Front
Wheel

Handle

Rear Swivel 

Casters

Pump Plunger

Oil Fill 
Plug

WARNING:

                                  
Once retaining clip is removed, 

SLOWLY 

allow handle socket to rise 

back into resting position. Use 

CAUTION

 when removing retaining 

clip, handle socket will spring forward 
rapidly.

Clip

Handle Socket

Screw

Summary of Contents for 2602007

Page 1: ...3 Ton Heavy Duty Floor Jack 260 2007 OPERATOR S MANUAL To Reduce The Risk Of Injury User Must Read And Understand Operator s Manual Save These Instructions For Future Reference CAUTION...

Page 2: ...s Page 2 General Safety Rules Page 3 Safety Page 4 Safety Markings Page 4 General Safety Instructions Page 5 Assembly Page 6 System Air Purge Procedure Page 7 Operation Page 7 Maintenance Instructions...

Page 3: ...f these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer This service jack has double hydraulic pump pistons that effortlessly raises the lift arm Pump piston dust shields and wiper seals p...

Page 4: ...w unit operation only with all parts in place and operating properly 5 Use only genuine replacement parts 6 Service and maintain the unit only with authorized or approved replacement parts negligence...

Page 5: ...chocks or other blocking device on opposing wheels before using jack 12 Never use on a lawn mower or lawn tractor 13 Do not use this jack for any use other than the manufacturer specified usage 14 Do...

Page 6: ...injury being crushed and death Always securely chock and block stabilize the load to be lifted Never place any part of the body under a raised load without properly chocking and supporting the load N...

Page 7: ...ack Cycle the lift up and down several times to insure the hydraulic system is operating properly Perform to the System Air Purge Procedure before first use CAUTION The socket will tend to spring upwa...

Page 8: ...Position the jack so that the saddle is centered and will contact the load lifting point firmly 5 Assemble the handle ensure to align with slots 6 Close the release valve by turning it clockwise until...

Page 9: ...uipment using light penetrating oil lubricating spray Use a good lubricant on all moving parts For light duty use lubrication once a month For heavy and constant use lubrication recommended every week...

Page 10: ...Page 9 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM...

Page 11: ...clip 30mm Oil cup M6 Saddle pad Pin for saddle Saddle Lifting arm assembly C clip 18mm Frame assembly Front wheel Washer M16 Locknut M16 Washer M16 Spring washer M16 Nut M16 Supporting shaft C clip 2...

Page 12: ...lve is not completely closed Turn handle clockwise Weight Capacity Exceeded Air is in the hydraulics Purge air from system Low oil level Add oil as required Oil reservoir is overfilled Drain excessive...

Page 13: ...Page 12 NOTES...

Page 14: ...al purposes and 3 does not cover any losses injuries to persons property or costs This warranty does give you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Be care...

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Page 16: ...2010 Menard Inc Eau Claire WI 54703 08 2019...

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