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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE
LUBRICATION
STORING
with the two ratcheting Tie-Down Straps (see Fig. 4, 4A)
Secure one strap hook end to the Handle (A). Arrange strap over
vehicle (see Fig. 4A). Secure other strap hook end to Front Wheel
Axle of Jack.
With the Handle (A) in the closed position, take long strap end and
slip it through the insertion slot in spindle.
Pull back over spindle.
3. Tighten the strap by ratcheting the handle back and forth
until the vehicle is secure. In order to keep the strap in
position while tightening, it may be necessary to take up
the excess slack by hand until the strap is tight.
4. To lock ratchet, place Handle (A) in the closed position.
DANGER: TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE,
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN STRAP.
RELEASING THE VEHICLE FROM THE TWO RATCHETING \
TIE-DOWN STRAPS (see fig. 4B)
1. Hold the ratchet in one hand and with the other hand pull back
on Release Latch (C).
2. While holding Release Latch (C) back, open Handle (A) fully past
the locking gears until Latch (C) locks in a completely open position or until the load releases.
3.
To remove strap, pull up on ratchet and slide strap out of Spindle (B).
WARNING: THE VEHICLE WILL RELEASE AT THIS POINT.
WARNING: FOR THE TWO RATCHETING TIE-DOWN STRAPS
1.
DO NOT use the two tie down straps for towing vehicles or to hold or suspend human weight.
2.
DO NOT use pliers or any other tools to operate the ratcheting handle (A), (see Fig. 4B). Use hand
power only.
3. Protect strap webbing from sharp edges, heat and acid. Replace strap webbing if it is cut, worn or
damaged. Inspect strap webbing, hooks and hardware before each use.
(see Fig. 1,2)
TO ADD HYDRAULIC JACK OIL
With lift saddles fully lowered and the jack on level ground, unscrew and remove oil fill plug. Using a good
grade of SAE 5 W hydraulic jack oil, fill the oil reservoir to the bottom of the threads in the oil filler hole.
Replace and tighten the oil fill plug. DO NOT ALLOW dirt or debris to enter the system.
TO REPLACE HYDRAULIC JACK OIL
1.
Open the release valve by pressing down on the release pedal (K). Unscrew and remove oil fill plug.
2.
Turn entire jack over so that all of the old oil will drain out of the oil fill hole. NOTE: When draining oil, use a
proper container and ALWAYS follow ALL local and state waste disposal guidelines.
3.
After all of the old oil has drained out of the jack, turn the jack back over to a level position to fill with new oil.
4. Rapidly pump foot pedal (J), 6 to 8 full strokes to release any pressurized air.
5.
Using a good grade of SAE 5W hydraulic jack oil, fill the reservoir to the bottom of the threads in the oil fill hole.
DO NOT ALLOW dirt and debris to enter the system
6.
Replace and tighten oil fill plug.
Use a good grade of lubricating oil on all moving parts when needed.
When jack is not in use, or when storing the jack, ALWAYS have the lift saddles in the lowest (down) position.