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6.1.9.   

De-commissioning the Jack - Should the jack become completely unserviceable and require disposal, draw off the oil into an  

 

 

approved  container and dispose of the jack and the oil according to local regulations.

6.2. 

  

aXLe STaNDS

6.2.1. 

  

Before each use check to ensure stands and stand welds are not cracked, and that there are no missing and/or damaged parts.

       

 

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WaRNING!

 Any stand that appears to be damaged in any way 

must be removed from service immediately.

6.2.2. 

  

Ensure the locking pin, folding arms and mechanism are in good order and condition.

6.2.3.   

Due to the potential hazards associated with these stands, do not misuse, or make any modification to the stands or 

             

   IMpORTaNT:

  MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MUST ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED PERSON.

7.  TROubLeShOOTING

pRObLeM

pOSSIbLe CauSe

ReMeDy

Jack will not lift the 

load

1) Overloaded

2) Oil level low

1) Overloaded

4) Air in system

5) Piston rod not functioning

6) Packing worn or defective

1) Be sure to use jack with adequate capacity

2) Top up oil level

3) Check and close release valve

4) Open release valve and pump the handle a few times. Close 

valve and re-try

5) Clean and replace oil

6) Replace packing

Jack does not lift high 

enough or feels 

“spongy”

1) Oil level too high or too low

2) Worn seals

3) Air in system

4) Release valve not closed

1) Fill or remove excess oil

2) Return jack to local service agent

3) Open release valve and pump the handle a few times. Close 

valve and re-try

4) Check and close release valve

Jack lifts poorly

1) Pump packing or valves malfunctioning

2) Oil is dirty

3) Air in the system

1) Replace packing and/or clean valves

2) Replace oil

3) Open release valve and pump the handle a few times. Close 

valve and re-try

Jack lifts but will not 

hold load

1) Release valve partially open

2) Dirt on valve seats

3) Air in system

4) Faulty seals

5) Packing worn or defective

1) Check and close release valve

2) Lower jack, close release valve. Place foot on front wheel and         

     pull up lifting arm to it’s full height by hand. 

    Open the release valve to lower arm

3)  Open  release  valve  and  pump  the  handle  a  few  times.  Close                

valve and re-try

4) Replace packing or contact local service agent

5) Replace packing

Jack will not lower 

completely

1) Unit requires lubrication

2) Piston rod bent or damaged

3) Jack frame/link system distorted due

    to overloading/poor positioning

4) Air in system

5) Release valve partially closed

6) Jack spring damaged or unhooked.

1) Oil all external moving parts 

2) Replace rod or contact local service agent

3) Replace damaged parts or contact local service agent

4) Open release valve and pump the handle a few times. Close 

valve and re-try

5) Check and fully open release valve

6) Replace spring or contact local service agent

Jack does not lower 

at all

1) Release valve closed

1) Check and fully open release valve

Sealey Group, Kempson Way, Suffolk business park, bury St edmunds, Suffolk. Ip32 7aR

 01284 757500 

 01284 703534 

 [email protected] 

 www.sealey.co.uk

eNvIRONMeNT pROTeCTION

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to 
a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment. When the product becomes completely 
unserviceable and requires disposal, drain any fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids 
according to local regulations.

Note

: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior 

notice.

Important

: No Liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.

Warranty

: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which is required for any claim.

1030CXDK.V2 | Issue 2(2) 15/11/19

Summary of Contents for 1030CXDK.V2

Page 1: ...rated capacity of the jack 2tonne When lifting a load of maximum capacity or close to it it is recommended that the effort be reduced by the use of assistance during this operation 8 8 DO NOT allow the vehicle to move while supported by the jack or use the jack to move the vehicle 8 8 DO NOT jack vehicle if there is a risk of spillage of fuel battery acid or other dangerous substances 8 8 DO NOT w...

Page 2: ...CE VEHICLE LOAD ONTO AXLE STANDS 2 Introduction Jack features steel chassis with welded castor support and one piece hydraulic unit Fitted with overload valve and finger cover for extra safety Suitable for the hobby user or as an emergency mobile jack Includes one piece pumping handle Folding axle stands are constructed entirely from steel and fold flat for easy storage Fitted with double locking ...

Page 3: ...nd slowly lower the load onto stands Ensure the jacking points sit in the centre of the stand saddles and check that the stands are stable and not leaning 5 2 6 After use hold the centre column fig 2 2 firmly when removing the locking pin fig 2 2 Failure to do so will allow the centre column to fall freely through the main centre tube which could be dangerous WARNING Ensure you follow all instruct...

Page 4: ...lease valve partially open 2 Dirt on valve seats 3 Air in system 4 Faulty seals 5 Packing worn or defective 1 Check and close release valve 2 Lower jack close release valve Place foot on front wheel and pull up lifting arm to it s full height by hand Open the release valve to lower arm 3 Open release valve and pump the handle a few times Close valve and re try 4 Replace packing or contact local se...

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