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OPERATING 

         INSTRUCTIONS: 

1. To  raise: close the release valve(turn the knob clockwise) then pump       

the handle.    

2. To lower: turn the release valve 

SLOWLY

 counter-clockwise. When 

lowering the jack lift truck. It is important to keep the rate of lowering 
under your control. Do not lower the fork lift until the area is free of 
personnel, tools and equipment. Keep all body parts away from the 
area wheels of the jack because they move backwards when 
lowering. 

3. We recommend that a vehicle be 

raised by cradling a support 

 

point in the notch at the end of 
the lift arm. (

Fig. 1-B

) To 

accomplish  this , it is advisable 
to attach a steel bar to the lower 
surface  capable of supporting 
the load. The serrated pad can 
be used to raise a vehicle with  
flat underside. See 

Fig. 1-A 

 (flat 

surface must be parallel to the 
floor before lifting)                         

4. Always position lift pad least 76mm inward toward the centre of 

vehicle from the beginning of the flat surface (See 

Fig. 1-A

). Never 

push jack under the fork lift beyond the “red line” marked on decal 
located on top of the lift arm (see 

NOTICE

 

 in 

PLACARD

).   

 
a. When lifting from the     
side the jack should be 
located nearer to the rear 
wheels than the front. If 
the fork lift seems to be 
heavier at one end, lower 
the jack and move it closer 
to the heavy end to obtain 
suitable balance. 
 

A

B

Fig.1

Fig.2

Summary of Contents for HFJ-700A

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual FORKLIFT JACK HFJ 700A CAPACITY 7000kgs NOTE Owner Operator must read and understand this instruction manual before using the forklift jack ...

Page 2: ...nts 1 SPECIFICATIONS 2 2 IMPORTANT 2 3 FEATURES 3 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 5 SAFETY TIPS 7 6 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 10 7 PUMP PRRMING INSTRUCTIONS 10 8 PLACARD PARTS LIST 11 9 PARTS LIST EXPLODED FIGURE 12 ...

Page 3: ...nd common sense It is therefore essential to have competent and careful personnel involved in the use and operation of this equipment Before using the jack you must read and understand all the instructions warnings and precautions contained in this manual as well those affixed to the jack in the form of decals 2 Warning symbol This symbol is used to warn you of specific situations which may occur ...

Page 4: ...rson to inspect the jack at regular intervals Each jack must be inspected immediately if subjected to an abnormal load or shock Regular inspection should be made weekly for daily use and monthly for intermittent use Damaged jacks any jack which appears to be damaged in any way or deemed badly worm or operates abnormally MUST BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE UNTIL NECESSARY REPAIRS ARE MADE 5 You must retai...

Page 5: ...t arm Fig 1 B To accomplish this it is advisable to attach a steel bar to the lower surface capable of supporting the load The serrated pad can be used to raise a vehicle with flat underside See Fig 1 A flat surface must be parallel to the floor before lifting 4 Always position lift pad least 76mm inward toward the centre of vehicle from the beginning of the flat surface See Fig 1 A Never push jac...

Page 6: ... of the fork lift if the contact surface is sloped or rounded See Fig 4 WARNING This is a lifting device only After lifting load must be immediately supported by adequate stands Failure to do so may result in personal injury and or property damage WARNING Care must be taken not to tilt the vehicle more than 15 when using the serrated pad Excessive tilting can cause the jack to kick out suddenly an...

Page 7: ... use any other part of the HFJ 700A lack as a lifting contact point 7 Raise a fork lift with the HFJ 700A only when a The forks are in a lowered position b There is no load of any kind on the forks c There are no personnel on the jacks 8 If the fork lift truck is to be lifted lowered and relifted the following procedure is to be followed a Lift and lower in accordance with the instructions in this...

Page 8: ...uck However 2 wheels of the lift truck must remain firmly on the floor 3 Use extreme caution when lifting narrow fork lift trucks less than 1016mm Wide from the sides Always make sure that the height between the floor and the bottom of the raised tyre is never more than one fourth 1 4th of the vehicle s tread width See Fig 6 Tread width is measured from centre line to centre line of the tyre tread...

Page 9: ...t push the jack under the fork lift beyond the red line marked on the decal on the top of the lift arm This will maintain at least one inch clearance between the body of the jack and the fork lift in its raise position Failure to observe these instructions could result in damage to the HFJ 700A and or loss of load 7 Do not use any kind of cribbing under the HFJ 700A or on top of the lift pad area ...

Page 10: ...work on the fork lift or get under it for any reason until it is properly supported by means of adequate stands When the stands are in place and are supporting the fork lift truck remove the HFJ 700A from the working area before beginning work Fig 9 12 The HFJ 700A jack is designed solely for the lifting of fork lift trucks Use of the jack for any other purpose constitutes misuse of the jack Users...

Page 11: ...obile DTE 13 hydraulic oil to reservoir until fluid runs out the fill plug hole Do not use brake fluid Extreme care should be taken to fill plug the fluid contaminant free and keep dirt and contaminants out of the reservoir of the jack Reinstall fill plug PUMP PRIMING INSTRUCTIONS To prime the model HFJ 700A actuator in the event that it inadvertently becomes unprimed proceed as follows 1 Open rel...

Page 12: ...IPTION NO REQ D 1 Warning Label Use Stands to Support Vehicle 1 2 Jack Position Plate 1 3 Lift Pad Instructions 1 4 Identification Piacard HFJ 700A 1 5 Warning Label Do Not Adjust 1 1 WARNING 4 5 WARNING TWO POSITION LIFT PAD 2 NOTICE 3 HFJ 700A ...

Page 13: ...2 12 Screw 2 46 Port Ring 1 13 Lock Washer 2 47 Cylinder 1 14 Nut 2 49 Piston 1 15 Spacer 2 50 Valve Seat 1 16 Pin 1 51 O Ring 1 17 Saddle 1 52 Release Rod 1 18 Pin 1 53 Release Knob 1 20 Screw 2 54 Pin 1 21 Seal Ring 2 55 Chain Hook 1 22 Screw 1 56 Chain 1 23 Spring 1 57 Handle Base 1 24 Ball Seat 1 58 Screw 2 25 Ball 1 59 Handle 1 1 26 Valve Block 1 60 Handle 2 1 27 Magnet Steel 1 61 Grip 1 28 B...

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