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Figure 1 - Typical Jack Nomenclature (21030 shown)

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OPERATION

 

Lifting

 

 

Only attachments and/or adapters supplied 

 

by the manufacturer shall be used. Lift only 

on area of the vehicle as specified by the vehicle 

manufacturer.

1.  Follow  the  vehicle  manufacturer’s  recommended 

guidelines for lifting. Engage the emergency brake 

and chock each unlifted wheel in both directions to 

prevent inadvertent vehicle movement.

2. Close the release valve by turning the handle clockwise 

until firm resistance is felt.

3. Refer to the vehicle manufacturer owner’s manual to 

locate approved lifting points on the vehicle. Center 

jack saddle under lift point.

4.  Verify  lift  point,  then  pump  handle  to  contact  lift 

point. To lift, pump handle until load reaches desired 

height.

5. Transfer the load 

immediately

 to appropriately rated 

jack stands.

          

NEVER

 use hydraulic jack as a stand 

     

alone device! 

ALWAYS

 transfer the lifted load

IMMEDIATELY

 to a pair of appropriately rated jack 

stands. Use one pair of jack stands per vehicle. 

Rated capacity is per pair only! Do not exceed rated 

capacity.

Lowering

 

Be sure all tools and personnel are clear before 

 

lowering load. 

Slowly open the release valve!

 

The more you turn the handle counter-clockwise, the 

faster the load will come down. 

Maintain control

 of the 

rate of speed at which the load lowers at all times!

1. Raise load high enough to clear the jack stands.

2. Remove jack stands carefully (

always

 used in pairs).

3. 

Slowly

 

turn  the  handle  counter-clockwise,  but  no 

more than 1/2 full turn. If the load fails to lower:

  a. Use another jack to raise the vehicle high 

      enough to reinstall jack stands.

  b. Remove the malfunctioning jack and then the 

      jack stands.

  c. Use the functioning jack to lower the vehicle. 
4. After  removing  jack  from  under  the  vehicle,  fully 

lower the saddle to reduce ram exposure to rust and 

contamination.

 

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!

   

WARNING

•  

Study, understand, and follow

 all printed 

materials provided with/on this product 

before use

.

•  

Do not

 exceed rated capacity.

•  Use 

only

 on hard, level surface.

•  

This is a lifting device only!

•  

Immediately

 after lifting, support the load with 

 

a pair

 of appropriately rated jack stands.

•  Lift 

only

 on areas of the vehicle as specified by 

the vehicle manufacturer.

•  

Do not

 move or 

dolly

 the 

vehicl

e while on the jack.

•  No alterations shall be made to this product.
•  

Failure

 to heed these markings may 

result

 in 

personal injury and/or property damage

.

To avoid 

crushing and related injuries

:

• 

Never

 work on, under or around a load supported 

only by hydraulic jack.

• 

Always

 use adequately rated jack stands.

• Chock each unlifted tire in both directions.

• 

Do not

 use this device to lift, level, lower, support nor 

move a house, mobile home, travel trailer, camper or 

any building structure.

• 

Be alert

 and 

sober

 when using this product. Do not 

operate under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

!

   

WARNING

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Handle

(release valve)

Saddle

Lifting Arm

Oil Filler Plug

(on reservoir)

Caster

Front 

Wheel

Handle 

Sleeve

Foot Pedal

(for moel 21030 only)

Summary of Contents for 21025

Page 1: ...ou to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death ADVERTENCIA Leer comprender y seguir las instrucci nes antes de utilizar el a...

Page 2: ...ed Air With the release valve in the OPEN position 3b and with saddle fully lowered locate and remove the oil ller plug Pump 6 to 8 full strokes This will help release any pressurized air which may be...

Page 3: ...nds 2 Remove jack stands carefully always used in pairs 3 Slowly turn the handle counter clockwise but no more than 1 2 full turn If the load fails to lower a Use another jack to raise the vehicle hig...

Page 4: ...with an oily cloth Note Never use sandpaper or abrasive material on these surfaces Storage When not in use store the jack with saddle fully lowered REPLACEMENT PARTS refer to page 5 thru 7 Not all com...

Page 5: ...Figure 2 Replacement Parts Illustration for Model 21025 Replacement Parts Illustration for model 21025 5 A B C C D E F G H I J K 1 2 23 19 12 11 10 9 5 6 7 4 3 18 17 22 13 15 16 20 21 8 6 14 15...

Page 6: ...Figure 3 Replacement Parts Illustration for Model 21030 Replacement Parts Illustration for model 21030 6 A B C C D E F G H I J K 1 2 23 19 12 11 10 9 5 7 4 3 18 17 22 13 15 16 20 21 8 6 14 15 6 24...

Page 7: ...508 0004 Saddle 1 13 G48900 0018 G93L00 0003 Handle Bolt Left 1 14 G48900 0020 Handle Bolt Right 1 15 G59305 0006 Lock Washer f20 2 16 G48900 0019 Bolt M12 4 17 G59305 0004 Washer f18 2 18 G59305 0007...

Page 8: ...R LOSS WHATSOEVER 3 ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR OTHERWISE THE REPAIR...

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