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2.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Jack
Housing
Material
Support
Capacity
(tonnes)
Lifting
Capacity
(tonnes)
Handle Effort
per Tonnes
RJ84A
4,5
4,5
44
RJ85A
44
RJ86A
44
RJ1017
9,1
9,1
54
RJ22B
30
RJ24A
18,1
13,6
44
RJ2029
36
RJA1022
9,1
9,1
40
RJA1538
13,6
7,3
57
Model
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
(kg)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
Minimum
Height
Maximum
Height
Stroke
Toe
Minimum
Height
Toe
Maximum
Height
Base
Length
Base
Width
Toe
Length
Cap
Length
Cap
Width
RJ84A
356
533
178
45
223
187
127
64
67
59
13
RJ85A
432
685
254
45
299
187
127
64
67
59
14
RJ86A
508
838
330
45
375
187
127
64
67
59
16
RJ1017
439
679
241
42
283
222
152
61
73
67
18
RJ22B
550
854
305
51
356
260
165
61
76
64
32
RJ24A
591
914
324
58
381
260
203
67
89
73
42
RJ2029
712
1168
457
58
514
279
203
67
89
73
47
RJA1022
550
854
305
51
356
260
165
61
76
64
19
RJA1538
956
1502
540
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546
207
210
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3.0 JACK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT
: Refer to the decal on the side of the jack housing to locate the model number, capacity and recommended lever bar length
for each model.
WARNING
: Do not exceed the jack travel shown on the decal or continue to apply lever force to extend the jack after stop contact has
occurred.
CAUTION
: Be sure that the jack’s rack bar and mechanisms are free from foreign objects, otherwise it may affect the jack performance.
Refer to Section 4.0 for proper maintenance procedure.
Place the jack
: On a firm foundation, be certain the jack is evenly supported at the base (10) and properly aligned perpendicular to the load. The
jack must be properly aligned at the lifting point (7 & 8), and supported in a manner that the jack cannot slip or the load cannot shift.
To Raise
: Move reversing lever to the “up” position (1). Select the appropriate socket position (2) and insert lever bar (3). Make sure that the lever
bar engages the full depth of the socket. Grip the lever bar (3) and exert “up” and “down” strokes, gripping firmly and completing a controlled down-
ward force, assuring each pawl (4 & 5) engages properly prior to each stroke completion.
CAUTION
: After each downward stroke, gradually release the downward force on the lever bar (3) making sure that the holding pawl (4)
has engaged and the lever bar is free of the load prior to completing the upward stroke. Should the lever be released while under the load,
it will suddenly “kick up”, presenting a personal injury hazard.
To Lower
: Move the reversing lever to the “down” position (6). Select the appropriate socket position (2) and insert lever bar (3). Make sure that the
lever bar engages the full depth of the socket. Grip the lever bar (3) and exert “up” and “down” strokes, gripping firmly and completing a controlled
downward force, assuring each pawl (4 & 5) engages properly prior to each stroke completion.
CAUTION
: Before lowering the load, be sure that all obstructions are removed (refer to all operating, safety procedures and precautions in
Section 1.0). Assure that securely affixed rigging lines, guides and other safety constraints are properly installed and follow the load during
operation to prevent the load from becoming unstable or shifting.
Steel
Aluminium
A
B
C
H
F
D E
I
J
G
*Always follow manufacturer instructions*
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