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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

INSPECTIONS

This hydraulic trolley jack is designed to be used with a 48mm diameter head cap.

1.  BEFORE EACH USE

  Visual inspection should be made before each use of the trolley jack for abnormal 

conditions such as cracked welds, leaks and damaged, loose, or missing parts. 

2.   AFTER EACH USE 

  Trolley jack should be inspected immediately if the lift is believed to have been 

subjected to an abnormal load or shock.  It is recommended that inspection be made 

by manufacturer’s or supplier’s authorised repair facility.

3.  ANNUAL INSPECTION

  Annual inspection of the trolley jack is recommended and is recommended to be 

made by the manufacturer’s or supplier’s authorised repair facility to ensure that 

your trolley jack is in optimum condition. 

RECOMMENDATION FOR SAFE USAGE OF THE JACK

1.  Consult the vehicle manufacturer’s manual prior to the lifting of the vehicle.

2.  Conduct a pre-operational check of the equipment.

3.  Use the hydraulic trolley jack for lifting and lowering only; the raised vehicle should 

be supported on suitably rated vehicle support stands.

4.  Use the hydraulic trolley jack on a hard level surface and ensure it is free to roll 

during lifting and lowering.

5.  No person should remain in a vehicle that is being lifted.

6.  Chock the unlifted wheels of the vehicle.

7.  Centrally locate the load on the head cap.

8.  Support the vehicle on suitably rated vehicle support stands and remove the hydraulic 

trolley jack prior to commencement of work on the vehicle.

9.  No person should get bodily under a vehicle that is supported only by a hydraulic 

trolley jack.

10. Make sure that lift point is stable and properly centered on jack saddle.

11. Vehicle should be clear of all passengers. Transmission should be in gear (or park 

for automation transmission) and the emergency brake should be engaged.

12. Familiarize yourself thoroughly with this owner manual before operation to prevent 

damage to jack and property, or personal injury. 

Modifications:  Modifications must not be carried out or accessories added.

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