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2.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Jack
Housing
Material
Capacity
(tonnes)
Dimensions (mm)
Handle Effort
per tonnes
(kg)
Weight
(kg)
A
B
C
D
E
F
Minimum
Height
Maximum
Height
Stroke
Base
Diameter
Socket
Cap
Diameter
JJ2510C
Steel
22,7
260
387
127
140
191
79
2,7
19,5
JJ3510D
31,8
260
387
127
140
191
79
2,3
20
JJ5010B
45,3
262
364
102
184
224
84
1,8
36,3
JJA1510C
Aluminum
13,6
260
387
127
140
191
60
4,1
12,7
JJA2510C
22,7
260
387
127
140
191
79
2,7
15,4
JJA2515C
22,7
381
606
225
141
191
79
2,7
19,5
JJA3510D
31,8
260
387
127
140
191
79
2,3
15,4
JJA5010B
45,3
262
364
102
184
224
84
1,8
27,7
3.0 JACK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
: Before Operating the jack, the operator should make sure that the area is clear of personnel and objects obstructing working
space required to safely activate the jack lever in both directions. The operator’s head and body should be positioned to one side of the
lever in a manner to prevent any injury should ratchet failure cause the lever to suddenly swing unrestricted.
Place the jack on a firm foundation, capable of supporting the expected load. Make sure the jack base is properly aligned perpendicular to the load
and that the base is fully supported (can be used in a horizontal or vertical position). Also, be sure that the jack is properly supported at the lifting
point in a manner that the jack cannot slip or the load cannot shift.
Refer to the model specification decal on the jack for the recommended Simplex lever bar length. Lever bar extenders are not to be used.
To Raise
:
Make sure the socket plunger is shifted over to the UP position (1). Rotate the handle socket counterclockwise by hand using the post (2) to raise
the load cap to the load point (5) quickly. Fully insert the recommended lever bar into ratchet socket assembly (3). To operate, exert a controlled
force to extend as illustrated (4).
CAUTION
: The sleeve grooves shown (6-7) are travel indicators. The first groove (6) is a visual indicator to alert the operator that the
sleeve extension is approaching the travel limit. The jacks rated travel is complete when the second groove (7) is visible. Do not operate
jack to extend sleeve beyond second groove.
E
B
C
A
D
F