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Sheet No.

Issue Date:

Rev. F, June 23, 2004

© SPX Corporation

Parts List & Operating Instructions

Form No. 106464

Safety Precautions

CAUTION: To prevent personal injury and damage to equipment,

Read, understand, and follow all instructions, including ASME PALD Part 10 for service jacks.
If the operator cannot read these instructions, operating instructions and safety precautions
must be read and discussed in the operator’s native language.

Before using the service jack to lift a vehicle, refer to the vehicle service manual to determine
recommended lifting surfaces on the vehicle chassis.

Wear eye protection that meets ANSI Z87.1 and OSHA standards.

Inspect the jack before each use; do not use the jack if it’s damaged, altered, or in poor condition.
Take corrective action if any of the following conditions are found: cracked or damaged
housing; excessive wear, bending, or other damage; leaking hydraulic fluid; scored or damaged
piston rod; loose hardware; modified or altered equipment.

A load must never exceed the rated lifting capacity of the jack.

Use the jack on a hard, level surface. The jack must be free to roll without any obstructions while
lifting or lowering the vehicle. The wheels of the vehicle must be in the straight-ahead position,
and the hand brake released.

Use the jack for lifting purposes only. Stay clear of a lifted load. Place support stands under the
axles before working on the vehicle.

Center the load on the jack saddle. Off-center loads can damage seals and cause jack failure.
Lift only dead weight.

Do not use blocks or other extenders between the saddle and the load being lifted.

Do not modify the jack or use adapters unless approved or supplied by OTC.

Lower the jack slowly and carefully while watching the position of the jack saddle.

Use only approved automatic transmission fluid (ATF). The use of alcohol or hydraulic brake
fluid could damage seals and result in jack failure.

This guide cannot cover every situation, so always do the job with safety first.

Operating Instructions

Setup

1. Loosen the thumb screw on the front of the handle socket.

2. Grease the socket opening. Insert the handle.

3. Torque the thumb screw to 150–200 in. lbs.

Operation

1. Close the release valve by turning the handle clockwise (CW) as far as it will go.

2. Position the jack under the vehicle. IMPORTANT: Use the manufacturer’s recommended lifting points on the chassis.

3. Pump the jack handle to raise the saddle to the contact point.

3. Check the placement of the jack; the load must be centered on the jack saddle. IMPORTANT: Avoid wheel obstructions

such as gravel, tools, or uneven expansion joints.

4. Finish lifting the vehicle by pumping the handle. Do not attempt to raise the jack beyond its travel stops.

5. Place approved support stands under the vehicle at points that will provide stable support. Before making repairs on

the vehicle, lower it onto the support stands by SLOWLY and CAREFULLY turning the handle counterclockwise (CCW).

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Summary of Contents for MSJ25

Page 1: ...g 3 4 12 501814 2 Anchor Pin 13 513781 2 Spring 14 501290 1 Rod Service Jack Max Capacity 2 1 2 Tons Application Designed to lift a wide range of motor vehicles 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 11 15 5...

Page 2: ...s are included in Pump Release Valve Repair Kit No 501235 Bleeding Air from the System Air can accumulate within a hydraulic system during shipment or if the automatic transmission fluid ATF supply r...

Page 3: ...he axles before working on the vehicle Center the load on the jack saddle Off center loads can damage seals and cause jack failure Lift only dead weight Do not use blocks or other extenders between th...

Page 4: ...ing Guide Repair procedures must be performed in a dirt free environment by qualified personnel who are familiar with this equipment CAUTION Allinspection maintenance andrepairproceduresmustbeperforme...

Page 5: ...e 2 6 504753 1 Calcoman a 7 501237 1 Collar n 8 217176 1 Pasador con chaveta 1 8 2 9 501800 2 Rueda delantera 10 15953 2 Arandela 1 91 cm 3 4 11 14855 6 Anillo retenedor 1 91 cm 3 4 12 501814 2 Pasado...

Page 6: ...ataforma de elevaci n no sube a la altura correcta repita los pasos 2 6 Si no se resuelve el problema llame al Departamento de Servicio T cnico de OTC al 800 533 6127 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Item Part No No Q...

Page 7: ...arga sobre el collar n del gato Las cargas que no est n centradas pueden da ar los sellos y provocar fallas hidr ulicas Levante nicamente objetos No utilice bloques u otras extensiones entre el collar...

Page 8: ...N Todos los procedimientos de inspecci n mantenimiento y reparaci n deben realizarse cuando el gato no tenga carga no est en uso Problema Causa Soluci n 1 La v lvula de liberaci n est abierta 2 ATF b...

Page 9: ...ique feuille no 1 de 2 verso 6 504753 1 Autocollant 7 501237 1 Selle 8 217176 1 Goupille fendue 1 8 2 9 501800 2 Roue avant 10 15953 2 Rondelle 19 0 cm 3 4 po 11 14855 6 Bague de retenue 19 0 cm 3 4 p...

Page 10: ...uilles d une montre 7 V rifier le fonctionnement normal du cric Si la selle de levage n atteint pas la bonne hauteur r p ter les tapes 2 6 Si l anomalie persiste appeler le service technique de OTC au...

Page 11: ...Centrer la charge sur la selle du cric Une charge d centr e peut endommager les joints et provoquer la d faillance du cric Ne soulever que des poids morts Ne pas utiliser de blocs ou d autres prolonga...

Page 12: ...d entretien et de r paration doivent tre effectu es lorsque le cric ne soul ve aucune charge n est pas utilis Anomalie Cause Solution 1 Le d tendeur de pression est ouvert 2 Bas niveau de liquide bo t...

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