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in the immediate vicinity before removing the handle from its housing, and
engaging it with the release valve.
2. Very slowly turn the handle anticlockwise to open the release valve, and
allow the jack to lower the load, under complete control. NEVER, under
any circumstances, jerk the valve open.
MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: Only fully qualified personnel should attempt to repair the jack.
INSPECTION
1. Always visually inspect the jack before use, to ensure that all parts are
correctly located and secure. Check for hydraulic leaks, signs of damage
or worn parts.
Do not use the jack unless it is perfectly serviceable.
• A slight dampness on the ram is normal, but where leakage is found,
the ram seals must be renewed by your Clarke Spares Department.
2. The jack should be fully inspected annually as follows:
• Check for cracks and deformation of components.
• Check operation and top up the oil level. (see below).
• Remove completely, any rust or corrosion and repaint to prevent
further corrosion.
• Ensure that all decals and warning notices are in place and legible.
3. After use, store the jack with the ram in its lowest position. This not only
relieves the hydraulic ram, but also prevents any possibility of corrosion to
the ram.
4. Do not leave the jack in the open, exposed to the weather. Keep under
cover. If stored for long periods, inspect before use, clean, and re-oil. For
servicing, contact your CLARKE dealer or CLARKE Service dept.
TOPPING UP THE OIL
It may be necessary from time to time to top up the hydraulic oil level.
Proceed as follows.
1. Turn the release valve counterclockwise and allow the ram to retract to its
lowest position.
• It may be necessary to apply force to the saddle for lowering
without any weight on the jack.
2. With the jack in the level position, remove the filler plug and stand upright.
• The oil should be level with the bottom of the oil filler hole.
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