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Item 30267
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The Tool Experts
05 2022-1
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Before beginning to work on/under a vehicle, make sur that the vehicle is properly lifted and
secures (e.g., by engaging a gear or the “P” position and applying the parking brake).
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Bring the jack to its lowest position before refilling hydraulic oil. Only use high-quality hydraulic
oil, never use break liquid, alcohol, glycerine, cleaning agents, engine oil, water, dirty oil, or
other unsuitable liquids.
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The hydraulic cylinder is under pressure and must not be opened by force.
Control/inspection
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Before commissioning the jack, perform a visible inspection to find leaks, damages, loose, miss-
ing, or worn parts.
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Regularly control the oil level. Bring the jack to its lowest position before refilling hydraulic oil.
The oil level must exactly reach to the opening. If necessary, refill hydraulic oil. Change all the
oil one a year.
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Each jack must immediately be controlled if it has been overcharged or exposed to a violent
shock. This control should be done by a qualified person. It is advisable to have the jack in-
spected annually. Damaged parts must be replaced immediately. If this is not possible, the jack
must not be re-used.
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Regularly apply lubricant to all moving parts. Regularly check the jack for rust, cracks, and cor-
rosion. Clean the affected spots with an oily cloth.
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If the jack should be scrapped, the oil must be drained before and correctly disposed of; the rest
must be recycled.
Operation
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If the mounting surface is slippery or the ramp might slide on the surface, the ramp should be
secured with anchors; these are
NOT
included.
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Carefully drive the vehicle onto the ramp. The ramp should only be driven on with the non-
driving axle.
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If the ramp is driven on with the driving axle, be especially careful. The ramp might slide off
when being driven on if the force of the driving axle is too high. When being driven on with the
driving axle, the ramp must be secured towards the mounting surface from sliding off (the ma-
terial required is
NOT
included).
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Keep bystanders away from your working area.
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Close the valve with the pump lever by turning it clockwise. By slowly and regularly lifting and
lowering the pump lever, the charge is lifted.
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When the desired height has been reached, stop pumping and insert the fixing bolt into the
holes of the platform holms.
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To lower the charge, remove the fixing bolts and open the valve with the pump lever by
slowly turning it counter-clockwise.
ATTENTION!
Risk of injuries!
During lifting or lowering,
make sure to keep your hands away from the ramp.
Assembly
Check all parts for completeness. They must not be damaged. Mount part 2 onto part 1. Centre part 3
between the holms of part 1. Insert the pump bar (part 5) into the lifting device (part 4).
ATTENTION:
When using the jack, always respect the maximum capacity given.
ATTENTION:
Make sure that the charge is centred on the jack. Charges that are not centred may cause the jack to
tip over or to be damaged and lead to material damage and personal injuries. The jack is designed for
use on a level surface that can bear the load. Non-respect of these instructions may lead to the load
falling, to the jack being damaged, and to material damage or personal injuries being caused.