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. 009-0037-6

1-888-942-6686

009-1011-0

OPERATION

OPERATION

•  Verify that the vehicle’s weight is not more than the weight capacity for this jack.
•  Check to make sure the jack is fully lowered. If not, insert the lower portion of the 
  handle into the release valve and turn the handle counter-clockwise to lower the 
  jack. Once the jack is fully lowered, turn the handle firmly clockwise to close the 

  release valve.

•  Adjust the extension screw (13.1) as needed to position it directly underneath 
  the lifting point. Turn it counter-clockwise to raise, or clockwise to lower.
•  Lifting using pressurized air power:
  a.  Connect the air supply hose (40). The lock lever (41) should be in the OFF 
    (not locked) position.
  b.  Connect the air compressor (compressor not included, must supply at least 
    7 CFM at 100-120 PSI) to the air supply hose.
  c.  Turn the compressor on and allow it to pressurize, if not already pressurized.
  d.  Press the lever (42) to the ON position and lock it into place using the lock lever 
    (41). This will provide a continuous air supply to the air motor (39), raising the 
    jack.
  e.  Position the jack on a solid level surface that can withstand the weight of the jack 

    and the load which will be lifted.

  f.  Be sure the load is balanced on the jack. Sturdy jack stands (not included) 

    positioned under the weight provide a good safety precaution against the possibility 
    of the load topping.

  g.  Be sure that the jack is positioned at a proper lift point on the item to be lifted. 
    Using appropriate lift points avoids possible damage to the item. Rotate the screw 
    extension (13.1) on the ram (13) until it contacts the underside of the load to be lifted. 
    Screwing counter-clockwise raises the extension, screwing clockwise lowers the 
    extension.
•  Lifting manually:
  To manually operate the jack without using compressed air, close the release valve,
  then insert the end of the jack handle (54) into the handle bracket (31) and pump up
   and down. This action will raise the jack.
•  Support the load using jack stands (not included) or other means to support the weight. 
  Do not leave the load on the jack for an extended period of time. Damage to the jack or 
  property or personal injury may result.

 

WARNING!

Make sure the vehicle is parked on a flat, level, solid surface. Turn off the vehicle’s engine. 

Place the vehicle’s transmission in “PARK” (if automatic) or in first gear (if manual). Set the 

vehicle’s emergency brake. Then, chock the wheels that are not being lifted.

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Summary of Contents for 009-1011-0

Page 1: ...HYDRAULIC PNEUMATIC JACK model no 009 1011 0 IMPORTANT To prevent serious injury read and understand all warnings and instructions before use...

Page 2: ...ns important information for your safety as well as operating and maintenance advice Keep this instruction manual for future use Should this product be passed on to a third party this instruction manu...

Page 3: ...follow them while using the product TABLE OF CONTENTS General Safety Precautions 4 Warranty 16 14 Assembly 8 Unpacking 8 Checking hydraulic fluid 8 Before operating this lift 8 Specifications 4 Unpack...

Page 4: ...roper footing and balance at all times Proper footing and balance enables better control of the jack in unexpected situations Use safety equipment Always wear ANSI approved safety impact goggles steel...

Page 5: ...the lifting job should be kept as short as possible Always use jack stands to support a vehicle over an extended period of time Maintain labels and nameplates on the jack These carry important inform...

Page 6: ...the jack Use extreme caution when applying or releasing a load Never allow the load to suddenly release Slowly and carefully apply and release the load Do not allow anyone in the vehicle while using t...

Page 7: ...ed the maximum air pressure Capacity for this jack is 120 PSI Avoid rapid load descents turn the valve release screw slowly WARNING The warnings precautions and instructions discussed in this manual c...

Page 8: ...e checked before use Then thoroughly test the jack for proper operation prior to its actual use If the jack appears not to be working properly it may be necessary to bleed its hydraulic system of exce...

Page 9: ...eze the air valve and allow it to operate for one minute Disconnect the air supply Once air is bled check the reservoir 15 and if necessary top up the reservoir with hydraulic oil Then replace the oil...

Page 10: ...at can withstand the weight of the jack and the load which will be lifted f Be sure the load is balanced on the jack Sturdy jack stands not included positioned under the weight provide a good safety p...

Page 11: ...is released to stop the air flow to the air motor 39 b If attached remove the air supply hose 40 from the air inlet fitting c Place the slotted end of the handle 54 onto the release valve d Slowly and...

Page 12: ...e jack appears not to be working properly it may be necessary to bleed its hydraulic system of excess air Refer to page 9 for complete instructions on bleeding the system Change the hydraulic oil at l...

Page 13: ...Check to see if there are any leaks in the hydraulic system Leaks will produce visible hydraulic fluid at the separation If there are any leaks have a qualified repair technician tighten repair or rep...

Page 14: ...1 888 942 6686 009 1011 0 HYDRAULIC JACK ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM 14 NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts...

Page 15: ...n Spring 2 22 Washer 2 23 Pump Cylinder 1 24 O ring 1 25 Nylon Ring 1 26 Backup Ring 1 27 Piston 1 28 Pin 3 29 R Pin 1 30 Connector 1 31 Handle Bracket 1 32 Ball 1 33 Ball Cup 1 34 Spring 1 35 Screw 1...

Page 16: ...a agrees to have any defective part s repaired or replaced free of charge within the stated warranty period when returned by the original purchaser with proof of purchase This product is not guarantee...

Page 17: ...d le no 009 1011 0 GUIDE D UTILISATION CRIC HYDRAULIQUE PNEUMATIQUE IMPORTANT Pour r duire les risques de blessures graves lisez et assimilez tous les avertissements et les consignes avant l utilisati...

Page 18: ...Celui ci contient des informations importantes pour votre s curit ainsi que des conseils sur son fonctionnement et son entretien Conservez ce guide afin de pouvoir vous y r f rer ult rieurement Lorsq...

Page 19: ...ue vous utilisez cet article TABLE DES MATI RES Consignes de s curit g n rales 4 Garantie 16 Montage 8 D ballage 8 V rification du liquide hydraulique 8 Avant d utiliser ce cric 8 TABLE DES MATI RES F...

Page 20: ...les visiteurs de s approcher pendant que vous utilisez un cric Toute distraction peut provoquer une fausse man uvre Prot gez ceux qui se trouvent dans l aire de travail Demeurez vigilant Soyez attenti...

Page 21: ...parations ou l entretien effectu s par un personnel non qualifi peuvent engendrer des risques de blessure Pour faire l entretien d un cric n utilisez que des pi ces de rechange identiques Reportez vo...

Page 22: ...en position de stationnement transmission automatique ou en premi re vitesse transmission manuelle Ensuite actionnez le frein main et bloquez les pneus oppos s celui en cours de levage Les applicatio...

Page 23: ...la soupape de s ret r gl e en usine Air comprim seulement N utilisez jamais de gaz comprim pour actionner cet article Placez le seulement aux points de levage recommand s pas le constructeur du v hic...

Page 24: ...TION DU LIQUIDE HYDRAULIQUE Des bulles d air pourraient se loger dans le syst me hydraulique ce qui pourrait r duire l efficacit du cric Purgez l air du syst me si l efficacit diminue Placez la fente...

Page 25: ...et laissez le syst me fonctionner durant une minute D branchez l alimentation en air Une fois l air purg v rifiez l orifice de remplissage et au besoin faites l appoint de liquide hydraulique Replace...

Page 26: ...on ou non verrouill b Raccordez le compresseur d air compresseur non compris doit fournir au moins 7 pi3 min 100 120 lb po2 au tuyau d entr e d air c Mettez le compresseur en marche et donnez lui le t...

Page 27: ...ire descendre la charge Lorsque la charge est baiss e tournez la soupape d arriv e retour dans le sens horaire pour arr ter le movement Descente du cric a Assurez vous que le levier de verrouillage 41...

Page 28: ...t riel endommag Avant chaque utilisation assurez vous de bien tester le cric pour voir s il fonctionne de fa on ad quate avart d entreprendre la t che pr vue Si le cric semble ne pas fonctionner corre...

Page 29: ...a des fuites dans le syst me hydraulique Les fuites du fluide hydraulique seront visibles au niveau des joints S il a des fuites faites serrer r parer ou remplacer les composants non tanches par un t...

Page 30: ...009 1011 0 Communiquez avec nous 1 888 942 6686 14 SCH MA DE MONTAGE DU CRIC HYDRAULIQUE REMARQUE Certaines pi ces sont num r es et pr sent es des fins d illustration uniquement et ne sont pas offert...

Page 31: ...2 22 Rondelle 2 23 Cylindre de pompe 1 24 Joint torique 1 25 Bague en nylon 1 26 Bague de renfort 1 27 Piston 3 28 Goupille 3 29 Clavette en R 1 30 Raccord 1 31 Support de manche 1 32 Bille 1 33 Cuvet...

Page 32: ...usure ou bris caus s par un usage abusif ou inappropri Fabriqu en Chine Import par MotoMaster Canada Toronto Canada M4S 2B8 PR OCCUPATIONS ENVIRONNEMEN TALES Mettez l huile hydraulique au rebut confor...

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