
Assembly
The gearbox is delivered dismantled and must be installed before first use.
Scope of delivery:
1 basket/carrier/top
2 carriages/wheel holder
1 jack body
4 wheel sets
1. Check the parts supplied before installation. The jack must not have any transport damage,
the delivery must be complete.
2. Attach the four wheel sets to the two carriages. Use the supplied blind nuts and washers
(Fig. 1).
3. Then fasten the two carriages to the underside of the pump body using the internal hexagon
bolts and washers without tightening the screws.
4. Before tightening the screws, check that the shaft is perfectly vertical, which is important to en-
sure that the gearbox is secure and that all wheels are securely touching the level ground.
5. Place the basket on the shaft, loosen the screw (Fig. 2/oil filler hole) to allow the air to escape,
and lift the jack without load. Operating the foot pedal when the screw is tightened will damage
the hydraulic pump. The gearbox then cannot be used any longer. After the gearbox jack has
been lowered, it is now ready for use.
CAUTION:
When using the gearbox jack, always observe the specified load carrying capacity.
Moving the load lifted with the gearbox jack is only for short distances and only with the jack at
its lowest position, the shaft being fully retracted (Fig. 5). During shifting, check that the lifted
load is stable and cannot fall off.
Do not overload the device. Overloading can severely damage the gearbox jack and lead to
personal injury and property damage.
Special positioning devices must be used to move other components (e. g. rear axles, etc.).
Make sure that the vehicle is safely supported before repair and, when the load is removed,
that it cannot be tilted from the lift (change of the gravity point of the vehicle!).
Make sure that the load is centred on the gearbox jack.
Non-centred loads can cause the gearbox jack to tilt or can damage it,
and might lead to property damage and personal injury.
The gearbox has been designed for use on a level ground that can with-
stand the raised load. Setting up the gearbox jack on an uneven ground
that sinks under the load might cause the raised load to fall down and
might cause strong vibrations (Fig. 5). Failure to observe these instruc-
tions might cause the lifted load to fall down and the damage the gearbox jack, leading to
property damage or even personal injury.
Commissioning
Lift:
Press the pedal of the cylinder pump by foot.
Lower:
Turn the side handle (Fig. 4) counter-clockwise to lower the gearbox jack.
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