Figure 2 - Model 29025 Nomenclature
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PREPARATION
Assembly
Insert handle into the handle sleeve. Tighten the bolt on handle sleeve to prevent accidental removal of handle while
in use.
Before Use
1. Verify that the product and the application are compatible, if in doubt call Omega Technical Service (888) 332-
6419.
2. Before using this product, read the operator's manual completely and familiarize yourself thoroughly with the
product, its components and recognize the hazards associated with its use.
3. To familiarize yourself with basic operation of this
jack, locate and turn the release valve (handle):
a. Clockwise until rm resistance is felt to further
turning. This is the ‘CLOSED’ release valve position
used to
raise the load.
b.
Counter-clockwise,
but no more than 1/2 full turn
from the closed position. This is the ‘OPEN’ release valve
position used to lower the load.
4. Check to ensure that jack rolls freely. Raise and lower the unloaded saddle throughout the lifting range before
putting into service to ensure the pump operates smoothly.
5. Replace worn or damaged parts and assemblies with Omega authorized replacement parts only. Lubricate as
instructed in Maintenance Section.
Bleeding / Venting Trapped Air of Model 29025
With the release valve in the OPEN position (3b.) and with saddle fully lowered, locate and remove the oil ller
plug. Pump 6 to 8 full strokes. This will help release any pressurized air which may be trapped within the reservoir.
Reinstall the oil ller plug.
Saddle
Front Wheel
Rear Caster
Handle
Lifting Arm
Oil Filler Plug
(under cover plate,
on reservoir)
Handle Sleeve