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MAINTENANCE
1. Raise the jack to remove the vehicle support stands.
2. Slowly turn the jack handle counter clockwise until the jack is returned to its lowered
position.
TO LOWER:
1. Hook the handle into the hole on the screw arm.
2. Position the jack under the load so that the head cap will load firmly and centrally.
3. Turn the handle clockwise to raise the jack until the head cap contacts the load. Once again,
check to see that the head cap is correctly positioned.
4. Raise the load to the desired height. After the load is lifted to desired height, use
appropriately rated vehicle support stands to support the load.
TO RAISE:
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Keep the jack clean and well lubricated.
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When not in use, always leave the jack in the fully lowered position.
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A visual inspection of the jack should be made before each use of the jack. The jack should be
inspected for any abnormal conditions such as cracks in the welds and damaged, bent or missing
parts. A jack showing any signs of not being in full operating condition should not be used.
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Due to the potential hazards associated with the operation of vehicle jacks, no alterations should
be made to the product.
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PARTS LIST AND EXPLODED DIAGRAM
DESCRIPTION
Head Cap
Rivet for Head cap
Upper Arm
Collar
Bracket
Bearing
Offset Handle
Threaded Rod
Lower Arm
Inner Stay
Base
Rivet for Base
Nut
No.
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Qty.
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1
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2
1
1
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1