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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS cont’d

2. CORRECT POSITIONING:

The jack should be positioned (normally
under the suspension near appropriate
front or rear wheels). Since these points
may vary with each vehicle, it is important
to consult the vehicle manufacturer’s 
handbook.

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3. TERRAIN:

The jack should be operated on a hard
and level surface as the location will
permit.

4. NEVER EXCEED THE JACK’S RATED

CAPACITY.

5. WORKING UNDER THE VEHICLE:

It is extremely important, when working
under the vehicle, to ensure axle stands
are always used.

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Eastleigh, Hants. SO53 1YF. England.
Tel: (01703) 266355.
Fax: (01703) 260784.

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TROUBLE PROBABLE 

CAUSE

REMEDY

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Jack will not hold load.

Jack will not lift load.

Jack will not lift to its full height.

Jack pump feels unsteady under
load.
Jack will not lower completely.

Jack will not lift to its full height.
Jack pump feels unsteady under
load.

Jack pump feels unsteady under
load.

Jack will not lower completely.

Dirt on valve seats.

Air block.

The reservoir could be overfilled.
Low hydraulic oil level.

The pump cup seal could be worn
out.

Air block.

Unit needs lubrication.

(1) Lower the lifting arm, close

the release valve and remove
oil filler plug.

(2) Place one foot on a front

wheel and pull up the lifting
arm to its full height by hand.

(3) Open the release valve to

lower the lifting arm.

(4) Worn seals.

(1) Open the release valve and

remove oil filler plug.

(2) Pump handle a couple of full

strokes and close the release
valve.

Check the oil level.
Remove the filler plug. Top up oil
to correct level.

Replace the cup seal with a new
one.

Release air by removing filler
plug.
Oil external moving parts.

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INSTRUCTION LEAFLET FOR

2 TONNE TROLLEY JACK

GENERAL DUTY

STOCK No.37173

PART No.TJ2/GD

04/98

It is important that you read this instruction manual before

using your jack. Always ensure its correct use which will

help to prevent damage and injury.

FOLDING AXLE STANDS
PART No.FAS18
STOCK No.36524

FRONT

WHEELS

REAR

WHEELS

SUGGESTED

JACKING

POINTS

Summary of Contents for TJ2/GD

Page 1: ...s full height Jack pump feels unsteady under load Jack will not lower completely Jack will not lift to its full height Jack pump feels unsteady under load Jack pump feels unsteady under load Jack will not lower completely Dirt on valve seats Air block The reservoir could be overfilled Low hydraulic oil level The pump cup seal could be worn out Air block Unit needs lubrication 1 Lower the lifting a...

Page 2: ...eve and pump up and down fully until the desired height is reached 4 ALWAYS USE AXLE STANDS 5 To lower load slowly turn the release valve anticlockwise two full turns with the end of the jack handle OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 When the jack is not in use the lifting arm and handle sleeve should be kept in the fully down position 2 Keep the jack clean and lubricated Oil the points...

Page 3: ...eve and pump up and down fully until the desired height is reached 4 ALWAYS USE AXLE STANDS 5 To lower load slowly turn the release valve anticlockwise two full turns with the end of the jack handle OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 When the jack is not in use the lifting arm and handle sleeve should be kept in the fully down position 2 Keep the jack clean and lubricated Oil the points...

Page 4: ...eve and pump up and down fully until the desired height is reached 4 ALWAYS USE AXLE STANDS 5 To lower load slowly turn the release valve anticlockwise two full turns with the end of the jack handle OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 When the jack is not in use the lifting arm and handle sleeve should be kept in the fully down position 2 Keep the jack clean and lubricated Oil the points...

Page 5: ...s full height Jack pump feels unsteady under load Jack will not lower completely Jack will not lift to its full height Jack pump feels unsteady under load Jack pump feels unsteady under load Jack will not lower completely Dirt on valve seats Air block The reservoir could be overfilled Low hydraulic oil level The pump cup seal could be worn out Air block Unit needs lubrication 1 Lower the lifting a...

Page 6: ...s full height Jack pump feels unsteady under load Jack will not lower completely Jack will not lift to its full height Jack pump feels unsteady under load Jack pump feels unsteady under load Jack will not lower completely Dirt on valve seats Air block The reservoir could be overfilled Low hydraulic oil level The pump cup seal could be worn out Air block Unit needs lubrication 1 Lower the lifting a...

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