TJ325LP
2
rev. 01/23/17
INSPECTION
Visual inspection should be made before each use of the jack, checking for leaking hydraulic fluid and damaged, loose or missing
parts. Any jack which appears to be damaged in any way, is found to be badly worn, or operates abnormally MUST BE REMOVED
FROM SERVICE until necessary repairs are made.
SETUP
1. Remove the 2-piece handle from box. Insert the smaller diameter end of the upper handle into the lower handle end with hole. Align the
holes in the upper and lower handles and secure them with the hex head screw provided. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE SCREW as it could
strip the threads in the lower handle.
2. Grease the inside of the handle yoke so the handle will rotate freely inside the yoke. Remove the handle yoke screw. Insert the end of the
lower handle all the way in the handle yoke until it engages the release valve assembly. Secure the handle in the handle yoke by reinstalling
the handle yoke screw and tightening the screw. Rotate the handle to see if it is rotating the release valve assembly. Pull on the handle
to make sure it is secured in the handle yoke. If the release valve assembly is not rotating and/or the handle pulls out of the handle yoke,
repeat step 2.
3. IMPORTANT: In most cases the jack should work normally right out of the box but it is not unusual for air to get trapped in the jack’s
hydraulic system during shipping and handling. There are several symptoms of an air trapped hydraulic system which include only partial
incremental pump stroke, jack will not lift load, jack will not sustain load or pumping feels spongy under load. The following procedure will
purge air from the hydraulic system and only needs to be done if experiencing the above mentioned conditions.
a. With the lift arm in its completely retracted position and the pump handle rotated all the way in a clockwise direction until it
stops, rotate the pump handle in a counterclockwise direction two full revolutions.
b. Proceed to pump the jack 15 full incremental pump strokes.
c. Rotate the pump handle clockwise until it stops and proceed to pump the handle until the lift arm reaches maximum height.
d. Repeat steps "A" through "C" until all air is purged from the system.
IMPORTANT: Before attempting to raise any vehicle, check vehicle service manual for recommended lifting surfaces.
Saddle
Chassis
Lift Arm
Handle
Bumper
Handle Yoke
Screw
Handle
Handle
Yoke
Handle
Yoke
Handle
Rear
Casters
Upper
Handle
Lock
Lower
Handle
Bumper
Lower Handle
Lock Hole
Front
Wheels
Cover Plate
Screws