Clarke 7621025 CTJ2GLC Hydraulic Trolley Instructions

To properly position the jack, locate your vehicle's jacking points, which are often indicated in the owner's manual. Ensure the jack is on a flat, stable surface, align the jack saddle with the jacking point, and slowly raise the vehicle.
First, check for any leaks in the hydraulic system. Ensure the release valve is fully closed and there is enough hydraulic fluid. If needed, bleed the system to remove any air bubbles.
Regular maintenance should be conducted every six months or after every 20 uses, whichever comes first. This includes checking hydraulic fluid levels, inspecting for leaks, and lubricating moving parts.
It is recommended to use a high-quality hydraulic jack oil. Avoid using brake fluid or any other non-specified fluid to prevent damage to the jack.
To safely lower the vehicle, slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise using the handle. Ensure the area is clear of any obstructions and personnel before lowering.
No, it is not recommended to use the trolley jack on uneven surfaces. Always use it on a flat, stable surface to ensure safety and prevent accidents.
The maximum lifting capacity of the Clarke 7621025 CTJ2GLC Hydraulic Trolley Jack is 2 tons (2000 kg). Ensure not to exceed this limit.
Store the trolley jack in a dry, clean area. Lower the jack completely to release any hydraulic pressure and prevent strain on the system. Cover it to protect from dust and debris.
If the handle is hard to pump, check the hydraulic fluid level and top it up if necessary. Lubricate the pivot points and check for any obstructions in the mechanism.
No, trolley jacks are not meant for long-term support. Always use jack stands to safely support a vehicle for extended periods.