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RAISING THE VEHICLE

1.  Make sure the jack and vehicle are on a hard level surface.

2.  Always set the vehicle handbrake and chock the wheels.

3.  Consult the vehicle owner’s manual to ascertain the loca-

tion of jacking points and position the jack beneath the 

lifting point.

4.  Turn the handle knob clockwise to the closed position.

5.  To raise the vehicle pump the handle or foot pedal up 

and down. Do not over extend the jack past the maximum 

height.

6.  Place jack stands beneath the vehicle at locations recom-

mended by the vehicle manufacturer. Do not work under 

the vehicle without the use of jack stands. Jacks are not 

designed to maintain heavy loads for long periods of time. 

7.  Do not attempt to place jack stands simultaneously under 

both ends of a vehicle or along one side of a vehicle.

8.  Turn the handle knob slowly counter clockwise to lower the 

vehicle onto the jack stands.

LOWERING THE VEHICLE

1.  Turn the handle knob clockwise to close the release valve.

2.  Pump the handle to lift the vehicle off the jack stands.

3.  Remove the jack stands. Do not get under the vehicle 

while the vehicle is being lowered.

4.  Turn the handle knob slowly counter clockwise to lower the 

vehicle onto the ground.

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Summary of Contents for TJH10

Page 1: ...FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND RETAIN THEM FOR FUTURE USE OWNER S MANUAL TJH10 PROFESSIONAL TROLLEY JACK...

Page 2: ...its capacity 10 tons 10000kg Ensure the vehicle handbrake is engaged and in first gear or park for automatic vehicles before lifting it with this product It is also advised to use wheel chocks when l...

Page 3: ...ween static objects such as doors walls etc to allow for vehicle tilting Never adjust the safety overload valve Never top up the hydraulic system of this trolley jack using brake fluid Always lift in...

Page 4: ...g fluid anywhere on the trolley jack bent parts missing parts loose parts damaged parts This trolley jack should be taken out of service if it is believed to have been subjected to an abnormal load or...

Page 5: ...llowing these steps 1 Fully opening the release valve turn the handle knob counter clockwise 2 Then while holding the saddle down pump the pedal rapidly several times 3 Close the release valve turn th...

Page 6: ...ended by the vehicle manufacturer Do not work under the vehicle without the use of jack stands Jacks are not designed to maintain heavy loads for long periods of time 7 Do not attempt to place jack st...

Page 7: ...Add lubrication to all moving parts as needed Every 6 months Carry out a thorough inspection for service ability of component parts Visually inspect for oil leaks only a slight oil seepage is permiss...

Page 8: ...aminated pump valves not sealing cylinder ram may be binding Contact customer service 44 01332 576 850 Lift arm will not lower Cylinder ram binding parts may be worn and or internal dam age or a broke...

Page 9: ...nservicable drain off all fluid and dispose of in a proper manner paying heed to any environmental preservation regulations WARRANTY This SGS product is covered by a 24 month warranty from the initial...

Page 10: ...ER 1 2 7 O RING 1 2 8 O RING RETAINER 1 2 9 SNAP RING 1 2 10 OIL CYLINDER ASSY 1 2 11 OIL FILLER PLUG 1 2 12 PIN 2 2 13 STEEL BALL 6 DIA 1 2 14 STEEL BALL 9 DIA 1 2 15 SPRING 1 2 16 COPPER WASHER 1 2...

Page 11: ...PAGE 11 TECHNICAL COMPONENTS EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 12: ...opean Communities Directive s and Standard s PLACE DATE Signature Robert Wyatt Company Secretary Derby UK 24th JUNE 2017 SGS Engineering UK Ltd SGS Engineering UK Ltd West Side Park Raynesway Derby DE...

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