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9

   Make sure that each stand is securely located under a strong point on the vehicle; consult the vehicle manufacturer’s  

 

  handbook for guidance. Ensure that height adjust locking mechanism is fully located before applying any load  

 

  to the axle stand. 

 

9

   Ensure that the load is located centrally on the saddle, and that the weight is directed through the vertical axis of  

 

  the stand. Exercise extra care when using with a three wheeled vehicle or a trailer. Refer to vehicle manufacturer’s  

 

 instructions.

 

9

   Once vehicle is supported, ensure that the vehicle and stands are stable before starting work. Ensure that it is not 

 

possible for the vehicle to move before commencing any work.

 

9

   Inspect stands before each use. 

DO NOT

 use if they show signs of damage. 

DO NOT 

use if it is suspected that they    

  have been overloaded.

 

9

   Before commencing any work or going beneath the vehicle, undertake a risk assessment. Ensure that a responsible    

  person is aware of the work about to be undertaken.

 

9

   Replace any labels on the axle stand should they become unreadable. This applies in particular to any warning or operation  

 

  instruction labels. If replacement labels are required, contact your Sealey stockist. 

 

8

   DO  NOT 

use axle stands on the highway, or anywhere else if it is deemed to be unsafe.

 

8

   DO  NOT

 push or twist the vehicle/load whilst it is supported on stands.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 mix components between stands. Use only as supplied.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 allow children or animals in the vicinity of a vehicle supported on axle stands.

 

8

   DO  NOT

 leave a vehicle on axle stands in an area that could be considered a hazard to others or property. 

 

9

   FOLLOW STEPS 1, 2, AND 3 TO CORRECTLY PLACE VEHICLE / LOAD ONTO AXLE STANDS.

2.  INTRODUCTION

Single-piece hydraulic unit with heavy chassis design and large jacking saddle (Pad available as optional extra - Model No. JP17). Universal joint 

release mechanism allows safer, more controlled lowering of the jack. Twin piston Super Rocket Lift feature brings lifting arm straight into contact 

with the jacking point. Polyurethane wheels for smoother maneuverability and helps prevent damage to workshop floor. Fitted with safety overload 

valve and pump-through valve to prevent handle locking at maximum ram extension. Ideal for loaded vans up to 3.5tonne GVW. Supplied with Pin 
Type Axle Stands, 3tonne (3000kg) capacity per stand (6tonne (6000kg) per pair). 

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3.  SPECIFICATION

Model No ......................................................... 3015CXHV.V2

Jack

Min. saddle height ...................................................... 120mm

Max. saddle height ..................................................... 456mm

Max. chassis height .................................................... 162mm

Length ........................................................................ 680mm

Consumable parts: Jack pad ..........................................JP17 

Axle stands:

Min. working height .................................................... 290mm

Max. working height ................................................... 435mm

4.  OPERATION - JACK

4.1.    

BEFORE FIRST USE

4.1.1.   

Assemble the handle by pushing two halves together and turn until button engages. 

4.1.2.   

Loosen location bolt at the back of the handle base. Insert the jack handle and tighten the bolt.

4.1.3.   

Before using jack, purge the hydraulic unit in order to eliminate any air in the system. Open the valve by turning the handle  

 

 

anti-clockwise (fig.1), and pumping 8 or 9 times. When complete, close the release valve by turning the handle fully clockwise (fig.1).

4.1.4.   

Place a few drops of hydraulic jack oil onto the pump piston and pump the handle several times to distribute the oil. Thoroughly  

 

 

lubricate all moving parts.

 

GENERAL JACKING

 

 

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WARNING!

 Before lifting ensure Section 1 Safety Instructions are read and understood. 

4.1.5.   

Prepare the vehicle as mentioned in the safety instructions ensuring the ground on which the jack is to stand is level and solid (not    

 

tarmacadam) and use chocks under wheels of vehicle.

4.1.6.   

Position the jack saddle under the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended lifting point. 

4.2.    

JACKING THE VEHICLE

4.2.1.   

Turn the handle clockwise to close the release valve (fig.1)

 

and commence pumping handle up and down until the jack saddle reaches   

 

the vehicle jacking point. Check the jacking point is centrally located on the saddle and continue to pump the handle to raise the vehicle.

4.2.2.   

Should the jack become overloaded, a safety excess pressure valve will open and stop the jack from lifting.

Original Language Version

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3015CXHV.V2  Issue 1  28/01/21

Содержание 3015CXHV.V2

Страница 1: ... the vehicle to jack saddle contact point is always visible DANGER Use the jack for lifting only NOT for supporting the lifted load 8 DO NOT operate the jack if damaged 8 DO NOT allow untrained persons to operate the jack 8 DO NOT exceed the rated capacity 3 tonne of the jack 8 DO NOT allow the vehicle to move while supported by the jack or use the jack to move the vehicle 8 DO NOT jack vehicle if...

Страница 2: ...rings lifting arm straight into contact with the jacking point Polyurethane wheels for smoother maneuverability and helps prevent damage to workshop floor Fitted with safety overload valve and pump through valve to prevent handle locking at maximum ram extension Ideal for loaded vans up to 3 5tonne GVW Supplied with Pin Type Axle Stands 3tonne 3000kg capacity per stand 6tonne 6000kg per pair S 3 S...

Страница 3: ...mise corrosion Remove the handle to deactivate the jack 6 2 Keep the jack clean and lubricate all moving parts on a regular basis 6 3 Before each use check for broken cracked bent or loose parts or any visible damage to ram pump saddle lifting arm frame and all parts including nuts bolts pins and other fasteners If any suspect item is found remove jack from service and take necessary action to rem...

Страница 4: ...en release valve 1 Overloaded 2 Oil level low 3 Release valve not correctly closed 4 Air in system 5 Piston rod not functioning 6 Packing worn or defective 1 Oil level too high or too low 2 Worn seals 3 Air in system 4 Release valve not closed 1 Pump packing or valves malfunctioning 2 Oil is dirty 3 Air in the system 1 Release valve partially open 2 Dirt on valve seats 3 Air in system 4 Faulty sea...

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