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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

MAINTAINING OIL LEVEL

Important Note:

When adding or replacing oil, always 

use a good grade Hydraulic Jack Oil (or 

transmission oil, turbine oil etc.). Avoid 

mixing types of oil. DO NOT use Brake 

Fluid, Alcohol, Glycerine, Detergent, Motor 

Oil or Dirty Oil. Improper fluid can cause 

serious internal damage to Jack.

ADDING OIL:

With saddle fully lowered & jack on level 

ground, remove cover plate then open 

Oil Filler Plug. Oil level should be approx. 

12mm below valve hole. If low, add oil 

as needed then close Oil Filler Plug and 

replace cover plate.

REPLACING OIL:

For better performance and longevity, 

replace oil supply once a year. To drain 

oil, remove cover plate, open Oil Filler 

Plug and loosen the Release Valve by 

applying handle turning counterclockwise. 

BE VERY CAREFUL not to permit dirt or 

foreign matter to get into the system. Close 

Oil Filler Plug and replace cover plate.

SPECIFICATIONS

Working Load Limit:  .......................................................................................... 1650Kg
Jack Dimension : ..............................................................  550mm x 210mm x 140mm
Height Lowered : ...............................................................................................140mm 
Height Raised : ................................................................................................. 381mm
Oil Capacity :  ...................................................................................................95+/-5cc
Net Weight :  .......................................................................................12.8Kg. (approx.)

210mm

550mm

65mm

40mm

381mm

140mm

Summary of Contents for F1650A

Page 1: ...0A THIS JACK CONFORMS TO MANDATORY STANDARD AS 2615 2016 Shinn Fu Australia PTY LTD 15 Viewtech Place Rowville Victoria 3178 Australia FLOOR JACK WARNING THE JACK MUST BE USED ONLY ON HARD LEVEL SURFACES AND BE FREE TO ROLL DURING LIFTING AND LOWERING DONOTGETUNDERAVEHICLETHATISSUPPORTED BY A TROLLEY JACK USE THIS HYDRAULIC TROLLEY JACK WITHSUITABLYRATEDVEHICLESUPPORTSTANDS ...

Page 2: ... 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 ...

Page 3: ...m Open release valve by turning the jack handle counterclockwise Remove the oil filler plug from the cylinder Rapidly pump jack handle through several full strokes Replace the oil filler plug into the cylinder WARNING DEATH OR INJURY FROM INCORRECT USE USE TWO SUPPORT STANDS FLAT HARD LEVEL GROUND FREE TO ROLL DURING LIFTING AND LOWERING REFER TO VEHICLE MANUFACTURER S MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS 3 ...

Page 4: ...e again check to see that the saddle is correctly positioned 5 Raise load to desired height Transfer the load to Jack Stands immediately Lowering the jack Open Release Valve VERY SLOWLY by applying handle turning counterclockwise and never more than 1 2 turns When Release Valve is opened saddle will lower easily due to spring tension on the LiftArm Assembly Moving the jack Place handle in Handle S...

Page 5: ...should be approx 12mm below valve hole If low add oil as needed then close Oil Filler Plug and replace cover plate REPLACING OIL For better performance and longevity replace oil supply once a year To drain oil remove cover plate open Oil Filler Plug and loosen the Release Valve by applying handle turning counterclockwise BE VERY CAREFUL not to permit dirt or foreign matter to get into the system C...

Page 6: ...ad Jack will lift load but will not hold Jack will not lower completely Poor jack lifting Pump feels spongy Jack will not lift to full height Handle raises by itself when jack is under load 6 LUBRICATION Add lubrication oil to all moving parts every 3 months PREVENTING RUST Check Piston Rod Pump Piston every 3 months for any signs of rust or corrosion Clean as needed and wipe with an oily cloth Wh...

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