SPECIFICATIONS OF NORMAL ARM MODELS
Lifting Capacity
Lifting Height
Max.Height
Min.Height
Gross Weight
Net Weight
Package Size
(Ton)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(Kgs)
(Kgs)
(cm)
5TON
410
560
150
101
87
157X42X29
10TON
400
560
160
151
133
167X52X33
SPECIFICATIONS OF LONG ARM MODELS
Lifting Capacity
Lifting Height
Max.Height
Min.Height
Gross Weight
Net Weight Package Size
(Ton)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(Kgs)
(Kgs)
(cm)
5TON
535
685
150
103
89
157X42X29
10TON
525
685
160
158
140
167X52X33
WARNING!!
1. This is a lifting device ONLY. Do riot move or dolly the vehicle while on the jack.
2. Position this jack to ONLY lift on the areas of the vehicle as specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
3. After lifting the vehicle, ALWAYS support the load with appropriately rated vehicle support stands
BEFORE working on the vehicle.
4. Do not overload this jack beyond its rated capacity. Overloading can cause damage to or failure
of the jack.
5. This jack is designed ONLY for use on hard level surfaces capable of sustaining the load. Use on
other than hard level surfaces can result in jack instability and possible loss of load.
6. Center load on jack saddle BEFORE lifting vehicle. Off-center loads and loads lifted when the jack
is not level can cause loss of load or damage to the jack.
7. Study, understand and follow all instructions in this manual BEF-0RE operating the ji:jlck.
8. Failure to read these warnings may result in loss of load, dama_ge to the jack and/or jack failure
resulting in personal injury or proparty damage. . , ·
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Important: Sometimes during shipment and handling, air gets into the hydraulic system, causing poor
lifting performance. Before initial operation, purge any air from the system by fully opening release
(Turn handle knob(3-8) counter-clockwise). Then, while holding the saddle down, pump pedal(3-2)
rapidly several times.
Raising jack
1. Turn handle knob(3-8) clockwise until resistance is felt to close release valve. Do not over-tighten.
2. Place jack directly under object to be lifted. Make sure saddle takes up weight firmly and centrally.
Check positioning under slight load to confirm jack or load will not slip.
3. Raise jack by pumping handle until desired height is reached. After lifting, secure load by
appropriate means. Do not use jack as the only means of support.
Lowering jack
1. Slowly turn handle knob(3-8) counter-clockwise. Speed of descent is controlled by amount release
valve is turned.