© SPX Corporation
Sheet No.
Issue Date:
Rev. A 2-6-01
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507594
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Jack Handle
2
507593
1
Power Unit
3
507595
1
Saddle
4
507596
1
Rear Wheel
(set of two)
5
507597
1
Front Wheel
(set of two)
6
507598
1
Foot Pedal Return Spring
7
507599
1
Lift Arm Return Spring
(set of two)
8
507600
1
Foot Pedal
Replacement Parts
507592
1
Seal Kit
(not shown)
Parts List &
Operating Instructions
for:
1505A
Form No. 106562
Service Jack
Max. Capacity: 5 Tons
1 of 2
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Description
SPX Corporation
655 Eisenhower Drive
Owatonna, MN 55060-0995 USA
Phone: (507) 455-7000
Tech. Serv.: (800) 533-6127
Fax: (800) 955-8329
Order Entry: (800) 533-6127
Fax: (800) 283-8665
International Sales: (507) 455-72
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Fax: (507) 455-7063
WARNING: To prevent personal injury and damage to equipment,
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Read, understand, and follow all instructions and safety precautions.
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Before using the service jack to lift a vehicle, refer to the vehicle service manual for recommended lifting
surfaces on the vehicle chassis.
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Wear eye protection that meets ANSI Z87.1 and OSHA standards.
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Inspect the jack before each use; do not use the jack if it's damaged, altered, or in poor condition.
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Use the jack for lifting purposes; use approved safety stands to support the axles before working on the
vehicle.
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Never exceed the rated lifting capacity of the jack.
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Use the jack on a hard, level surface. The jack must be free to roll without any obstructions while lifting or
lowering the vehicle. The wheels of the vehicle must be in the straight-ahead position, and the hand brake
must be released.
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Center the axle on the jack saddle. Off-center loads can damage seals and cause jack failure.
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Lift only dead weight. Do not move the jack while it is supporting a vehicle.
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Stay clear of lifted loads. Use approved safety stands to support the axles before making repairs.
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Do not adjust the safety valve.
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Lower the jack slowly and carefully while watching the position of the jack saddle.
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Use only approved hydraulic fluid (Chevron AW Hydraulic Oil MV or equivalent). The use of alcohol, hydraulic brake fluid,
or transmission oil could damage seals and result in jack failure.
Safety Precautions
This guide cannot cover every situation, so always do the job with safety first.
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6
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8
Parts List
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