Clarke 1600660 CTJ2LR Hydraulic Trolley Jack Specification
Constructed from high-grade steel, the CTJ2LR ensures durability and long-term performance. The jack's trolley design includes swiveling rear casters, providing excellent maneuverability and easy positioning under vehicles. Its saddle is rubber-coated to protect the vehicle's undercarriage from scratches and damage during use. The lifting range spans from a minimum height of 85mm to a maximum height of 330mm, accommodating a variety of lifting needs.
Safety is a priority in the CTJ2LR's design, featuring an integrated safety valve to prevent overloading and ensure stable operation. The handle is ergonomically designed for comfortable grip and precise control during lifting and lowering. Additionally, the jack's compact design facilitates convenient storage and transport, making it an ideal choice for both home garages and professional workshops. With its combination of strength, versatility, and user-friendly features, the Clarke 1600660 CTJ2LR Hydraulic Trolley Jack stands out as a reliable tool for efficient vehicle maintenance and repair tasks.
Clarke 1600660 CTJ2LR Hydraulic Trolley Jack F.A.Q.
How do I properly position the Clarke 1600660 CTJ2LR Hydraulic Trolley Jack under my vehicle?
Position the jack under the vehicle's lifting point, typically reinforced areas such as the frame or designated jack points. Ensure the jack is on a stable surface before lifting.
What is the maximum lifting capacity of the Clarke 1600660 CTJ2LR Hydraulic Trolley Jack?
The maximum lifting capacity of the Clarke 1600660 CTJ2LR Hydraulic Trolley Jack is 2 tonnes.
How often should I check the hydraulic fluid level in my trolley jack?
Check the hydraulic fluid level every few months or if the jack is not lifting as smoothly as usual. Always ensure the jack is fully lowered before checking.
What steps should I follow to bleed the hydraulic system on my trolley jack?
To bleed the system, fully open the release valve and pump the handle several times. Ensure there is no load on the jack during this process.
Why is my trolley jack not lifting the vehicle as high as it should?
Possible reasons include low hydraulic fluid levels, air trapped in the system, or a malfunction in the hydraulic cylinder. Check fluid levels and bleed the system if necessary.
Can I use the Clarke 1600660 CTJ2LR Hydraulic Trolley Jack to lift a vehicle on an uneven surface?
No, it is not safe to use the jack on an uneven surface. Always ensure the jack is used on a flat, stable surface to prevent accidents.
What maintenance steps should I take to ensure the longevity of my trolley jack?
Regularly check hydraulic fluid levels, inspect for leaks, clean the jack after use, and store it in a dry place. Lubricate moving parts periodically.
How do I safely lower the vehicle after lifting with the trolley jack?
Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to lower the vehicle gradually. Ensure the area is clear of obstructions and people before lowering.
What should I do if I notice hydraulic fluid leaking from my trolley jack?
Stop using the jack immediately and inspect for damaged seals or components. Replace any faulty parts and refill hydraulic fluid as needed.
Is it normal for the trolley jack handle to feel loose during operation?
A loose handle may indicate wear or a need for tightening. Inspect the handle connection and tighten any loose bolts or screws.