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E N G L I S H
CAUTIONS
1. Do not exceded the max capacity.
2. Only be used on a solid level surface.
3. Be sure to load firmly on center of the
transmission jack. If not, adjust the
handle to close it.
4. After putting the load on it, use safety
chain.
5. Do not exceed the maximum stroke
jack.
6. There must be enough oil in the
cylinder so that the cylinder can operate
regularly.
7. Use oil HL or HM.
8. Keep the removal parts to avoid rusted.
9. Repair by qualified persons.
10. When remove the transmission jack, the
saddle must be at the lowest position.
GENERALIZATION
This jack is a removal hydraulic with the
following advantage compact construction,
light in weight, long lift range, fast in lift,
agile and stable in removing, center of the
load adjustable and safe and reliable etc.
It can be used when assembling and
disassembling the removal parts, which
need lifted, descended transported, it’s the
ideal tool for assembling and repairing in
motor repair shop, mobile garage.
MAIN CONSTRUCTION
This jack is combined by a power unit, a
wheel stand unit and a saddle unit.
ASSEMBLING BEFORE USE
When used first time assembling according
to the drawing.
1. Connect the wheel stand (#8) with the
power unit (#1) using washer Ø16 (#9),
spring washing Ø16 (#10) and inside hex
bolt M16x75 (#11). Don’t tighten the
bolts entirely to avoid these four castor
wheels unbalance.
2. Connect the castor wheel (#7) with the
wheel stand (#8) using washer Ø12 (#6),
spring washer Ø12 (#5) and nut (#4).
Drag a few times on flat ground, let four
castor wheels touch the ground then
tighten the bolts (#11).
3. Connect the handle (#25) with the top
of power unit (#1) using outside hex bolt
M8x25 (#23), washer Ø8 (#24) and nut
M8 (#22).
4. Connect the saddle unit (#13) with the
top of power unit (#1) then tighten the
lock bolt.
5. Fasten the cramp (#14) to the saddle
unit (#13) using outside hex bolt M12x25
(#16), washer Ø12 (#6) and nut M12
(#12).
6. Attach the iron (#15) to the cramp (#14)
using outside hex bolt M12x25 (#16),
washer Ø12 (#6) and butterfly nut M12
(#17).
7. Connect the two round head bolts M12
(#18) with two irons (#15) using washer
Ø12 (#6) and nut M12 (#12).
8. Make the hook M8 (#19) through the
hole of round head bolt M12 (#18)
tighten with butterfly nut M8 (#20).
9. Connect the two chains (#21) with the
other two irons (#15) using washer Ø8
(#24), outside hex bolt M8x25 (#23) and
nut M8 (#22).
INSTRUCTION
• Raising the saddle
Tighten the release valve handle by
turning in a clockwise direction and
operate the foot pedal. If by hand, place
the handle in the foot operated handle
sleeve, operate the handle up and down.
• Lowering the saddle
For safety, turn the release valve handle
very slowly in counterclockwise. Be sure
not exceed 25mm per second. If it lowers
too fast, turn the release valve handle in
clockwise.