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OPERATING PRINCIPLES

•  With  release  valve  closed,  an  upward 

stroke  of  the  jack  handle  draws  oil  from 

the reservoir tank into the plunger cavity.

  Hydraulic pressure holds a valve closed, 

which keeps the oil in the plunger cavity.

•  A  downward  stroke  of  the  jack  handle 

releases oil into the cylinder, which forces 

the ram out. This raises the saddle. (NOTE: 

To avoid damage to the cylinder if the load 

exceeds  the  rated  capacity  of  the  jack, 

oil  is  automatically  released  back  into 

the reservoir through the safety overload 

valve.)

•  When the ram reaches maximum extension, 

oil is bypassed back into the reservoir to 

prevent an over-extended ram stroke and 

possible damage to the jack.

•  Opening  the  release  valve  allows  oil  to 

flow back into the reservoir. This releases 

hydraulic  pressure  on  the  ram,  which 

results in lowering the saddle.

Note:

  The  release  valve  must  be  closed 

for the handle to remain upright. When the 

release  valve  is  opened,  the  handle  may 

lower to the floor. 

HOW TO USE YOUR JACK

RAISING THE JACK

•  Chock the vehicle wheels with appropriate 

devices to prevent vehicle from moving and 

to ensure lifting stability.

•  Close the release valve by turning the jack 

handle clockwise until tight (Fig. 4).

•  Refer to the vehicle manufacturer’s owner’s 

manual to locate approved lifting points on 

the vehicle. Position jack so that the saddle 

(Fig. 4) is centered under the load at an 

appropriate lift point.

•  Pump  jack  handle  until  saddle ALMOST 

contacts the vehicle. Check to see that the 

saddle is centered and will contact the load 

lifting point firmly.

•  Continue  to  pump  the  jack  handle  to  lift 

the  vehicle  to  the  desired  height. After 

lifting, immediately support the load with 

appropriately rated vehicle support stands 

BEFORE working on the vehicle.

OPERATION

LOWERING THE JACK

•  SLOWLY  open  the  release  valve  by 

turning  the  handle  counterclockwise,  

but  never  more  than  1/2  full  turn  at  a 

time.

         

Warning:

 Rated capacity of jack stands 

is 

per pair

, it is 

NOT

 the sum of individual 

capacities unless specifically noted to the 

contrary by the jack stand manufacturer. 

Do  Not

  exceed  rated  capacity. 

Ensure

 

that  the  vehicle  support  points  are  fully 

captured between the outer lugs of both 

jack stands. 

Use

 a matched pair of jack 

stands 

per

  vehicle  to  support 

one 

end 

only

Use

 1 pair per vehicle 

only

. Failure 

to do so may result in sudden loss of load, 

which may cause personal injury and/or 

property damage.

LOWERING THE JACK

     

Warning:

 To avoid crushing injuries and 

property damage: Keep hands and feet clear 

of work area when lowering load.
•  Raise load high enough to clear the jack 

stands, then carefully remove jack stands 

(

always

 used in pairs).

  SLOWLY open the release valve by turning 

the  handle  counterclockwise,  but  never 

more than 1/2 full turn. If the load fails to 

lower:

  •  Use another jack to raise the vehicle high 

enough to reinstall jack stands.

  •  Remove the affected jack and then the 

stands

  • Using the other jack, lower the load by 

turning  the  operating  handle  counter- 

clockwise,  but  no  more  than  1/2  full 

turn.

•  After  removing  jack  from  under  the 

load,push  saddle  down  to  reduce  ram 

exposure to rust and contamination.

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Страница 2: ...ng of this jack and safe operating procedures before attempting to use The owner and operator shall be aware that use and repair of this product may require special skills and knowledge Jack instructions and safety information must be conveyed in jack operator s native language before jack is used If any doubt exists as to the safe and proper use of this jack remove from service immediately Inspec...

Страница 3: ...on hard level surface This is a lifting device only Immediately after lifting support the vehicle with appropriately rated vehicle stands Do not move or dolly the vehicle while on the jack Failure to heed product markings or warnings may result in personal injury or property damage Spring Pin Spring Knob Spring Pin Receiver To avoid crushing and related injuries N E V E R w o r k o n under or arou...

Страница 4: ...eight Open release valve by turning jack handle counter clockwise but no more than 1 2 full turn at a time Allow the saddle to reach its lowest position Repeat the above procedure a few times To release air from the hydraulic system Open the release valve by turning the jack handle counterclockwise but never by more than 1 2 full turn at a time Remove the oil filler screw from the cylinder Fig 4 R...

Страница 5: ...Check to see that the saddle is centered and will contact the load lifting point firmly Continue to pump the jack handle to lift the vehicle to the desired height After lifting immediately support the load with appropriately rated vehicle support stands BEFORE working on the vehicle OPERATION LOWERING THE JACK SLOWLY open the release valve by turning the handle counterclockwise but never more than ...

Страница 6: ...ng parts as needed PREVENTING RUST Check ram and pump plunger Fig 5 every few months for any signs of rust or corrosion Clean as needed by wiping with an oily cloth When not in use ALWAYS store jack with saddle lowered all the way down FIG 5 ANNUAL INSPECTION To ensure that it is in optimum condition annual inspection of the jack at a Sears Service Center is recommended REPLACING OIL To drain oil ...

Страница 7: ... Jack will not lift load Release valve not tightly closed Overloaded too much weight on jack Ensure release valve is tightly closed Reduce weight on jack Jack bleeds off starts to lower after lift Release valve not tightly closed Hydraulic unit malfunction Ensure release valve is tightly closed Replace power unit assembly Jack will not lower after unloading Oil reservoir overfilled Linkages binding...

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