OPERATION
FIG. 3
KNOW YOUR JACK
Compare Fig. 3 illustration with your jack
BEFORE operation to become familiar with
the location of various jack components.
Jack Handle
Handle
Socket
Rear
Handle
Release Valve
(inside Handle Socket,
engage with Jack Handle)
Rear Caster
Side Handle
Saddle
Saddle Pad
Lifting Arm
Magnetic Tool Tray
(remove to access
Oil Filler Screw)
Oil Filler Screw
(located beneath
Tool Tray)
SPECIFICATIONS
Rated Capacity: 2 Ton/4000 Lb
Jack Dimensions: 27-3/4” x 12-1/8” x 6-1/4”
Lifting Range: 3-3/4” ~ 18-1/2” (Approx.)
(95mm - 470mm)
Oil Capacity: 150 c.c.
Net Weight: 42.5 lbs. (Approx.)
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Front Roller
BEFORE USE
•Read the operator's manual completely
and familiarize yourself thoroughly with the
product, its components and recognize the
hazards associated with its use.
•Occasionally during shipment and/or
handling air can get trapped in the system,
which can interfere with the jacks lifting
performance.
• It is recommended to cycle the jack a few
times without applying load:
•Close release valve by turning the jack
handle clockwise until tight.
• Pump the handle until the jack saddle
reaches its maximum height.
• Open release valve by turning jack handle
counterclockwise, but no more than 1/2
full turn. Allow the saddle to reach its
lowest position.
• Repeat the above procedure a few times.
•To release air from the hydraulic system:
•Open the release valve by turning the jack
handle counterclockwise, but never by
more than 1/2 full turn.
•Remove the oil filler screw from the
cylinder. (see Fig. 4)
•Rapidly pump jack handle through several
full strokes.
•Reinstall the oil filler screw into the
cylinder again and jack is now ready to
use.