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Environmental 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 off any fluids (if applicable)

into approved containers and dispose of the product and the fluids according to local regulations.

 5.  MAINTENANCE

 6.  TROUBLESHOOTING

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 will be required for any claim.

01284 757500

01284 703534

[email protected]

Sole UK Distributor, Sealey Group, 

Kempson Way, suffolk Business Park

Bury st. Edmunds, suffolk,

IP32 7Ar

www.sealey.co.uk

4.2. 

Lowering the load

4.2.1.

 

Position the jack beneath the jacking point of the load to be lifted and on to an area that is solid and level.

4.2.2.

 

depending upon the height to be lifted, adjust the leadscrew to suit.

 

4.2.3.

 

Insert the telescopic jack lever into the sleeve of the hydraulic pump until the spring catch engages. Pump the lever, full stroke  

 

 

range, so that the saddle quickly reaches the load to be lifted. depress the spring catch with a screwdriver to remove.

4.2.4.  observe carefully the load and jack whilst elevating to the required height.

4.2.5.  remove the stand or stands. 

4.2.6.

 

Lower the load carefully and slowly on to the floor. Register the telescopic jack lever over the release valve and turn anticlockwise to   

 

open the valve. control the speed of descent by partially opening the valve before opening fully. to lower when not loaded, use the    

 

lever and push down with your foot. (see icon)

  ProBlEm 

PossIBlE cAusE  

 

 rEmEdY

Jack will not lift 

the load

Jack does not lift 

high enough or 

feels “spongy”

Jack lifts poorly

Jack lifts but will 

not hold load

Jack will not lower 

completely

Jack does not 

lower at all

1) Be sure to use a jack with adequate capacity.

2) top-up oil level. 

3) check and close release valve.

4) open release valve and air vent (if fitted) and pump the handle a few times. close valve and re-try.

5) clean and replace oil.

6) replace packing.

1) top-up oil level. 

2) return jack to local service agent.

3) open release valve and air vent (if fitted) and pump the handle a few times. close valve and re-try.

4) check and close release valve.

1) replace packing and/or clean valves.

2) replace oil.

3) open release valve and air vent (if fitted) and pump the handle a few times. close valve and re-try.

1) check and close release valve.

2) lower jack, close release valve. Pull up lifting arm to it’s full height by hand. open the release valve to lower arm.

3) open release valve and air vent (if fitted) and pump the handle a few times. close valve and re-try.

4) replace packing or contact local service agent.

5) replace packing.

1) oil all external moving parts. 

2) contact local service agent.

3) open release valve and air vent (if fitted) and pump the handle a few times. close valve and re-try.

4) check and open release valve further.

1) check and open release valve.

1) overloaded

2) oil level low

3) release valve not correctly closed 

4) Air in system

5) ram not functioning

6) Packing worn or defective

1) oil level too too low

2) Worn seals

3) Air in system

4) release valve not closed

1) Pump packing or valves malfunctioning

2) oil is dirty

3) Air in the system

1) release valve partially open

2) dirt on valve seats

3) Air in system

4) Faulty seals

5) Packing worn or defective 

1) unit requires lubrication

2) ram damaged

3) Air in system

4) release valve partially open

1) release valve still closed

IMPORTANT! Repair and maintenance of the jack to be carried out by fully qualified personnel only.

   

WARNING! DO NOT 

use brake fluid, or any fluid other than Sealey hydraulic jack fluid. Use of non preferred jack oil may cause  

 

 

damage and invalidate the warranty.

5.1. 

When the jack is not in use, store with the ram and thread fully contracted, minimising ingress and corrosion.

5.2. 

Keep the jack clean and lubricate all moving parts with an acid free lubricating oil regularly.

5.3. 

Check the jack reservoir oil level regularly by removing the filler plug. The oil level should be at the filler port. Top up as required.

5.4. 

After a year of extensive use, the oil should be replaced with new. To drain the oil, remove the filler plug and valve. Work clean to  

 

 

ensure zero ingress. 

Ensure the waste oil is recycled in accordance with local authority regulations.

5.5. 

Top up with new oil with the ram fully retracted. Pump the unloaded jack five or six times to expel any air. Pump the jack to full height;

 

allow excess oil to escape before refitting plug.

5.6. 

Visually check the jack before each use for mechanical integrity, cracked welds, worn parts etc.. If any damage is found, remove the   

 

jack from service.

5.7. 

Keep the piston rod clean and free of corrosion, clean exposed rod with a clean oiled cloth.  

 

  

lubricate leadscrew, 

piston rod, pump 

spindle and linkages.

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to lower when not 

loaded, see 4.2.6.

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