Clarke 7612610 CTJ100 1 Tonne Transmission Instructions
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The maximum lifting height of the Clarke 7612610 CTJ100 1 Tonne Transmission Jack is 1850 mm.
Regularly inspect the jack for signs of wear and tear, lubricate moving parts, and check hydraulic fluid levels. Clean the jack after each use to prevent dirt accumulation.
If the jack is not lifting smoothly, check for air in the hydraulic system and bleed it if necessary. Ensure the hydraulic fluid is at the correct level and check for any obstructions or damage.
While primarily designed for transmissions, the Clarke CTJ100 can be used for lifting other components within its weight capacity of 1 tonne, provided they fit securely on the lifting platform.
To safely lower the load, slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise. This will allow the hydraulic fluid to return to the reservoir gradually and lower the load in a controlled manner.
Check the hydraulic fluid level, inspect for leaks, ensure the release valve is fully closed, and verify that the load does not exceed the jack's capacity. Bleeding the hydraulic system may also resolve the issue.
Hydraulic fluid should be checked regularly and replaced every 12 months or after significant use, whichever comes first, to ensure optimal performance.
It is not necessary to bleed the hydraulic system after each use. Bleeding is only required if air is suspected in the system, which can happen if the jack does not lift smoothly or loses efficiency.
Always use the jack on a stable, level surface. Wear appropriate safety gear, such as gloves and safety goggles. Never exceed the jack's weight capacity and ensure the load is balanced before lifting.
Store the jack in a dry, clean area away from moisture and corrosive substances. Lower the jack to its minimum height and ensure it is not supporting any load during storage.