Clarke 7621045 CTJ10GLB 10 Tonne Trolley Instructions
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Before using the trolley jack, ensure it is on a level surface. Position the jack under the vehicle's jacking point, then pump the handle until the jack pad makes contact with the vehicle.
Check the hydraulic fluid level and refill if necessary. Ensure there are no air pockets by bleeding the system. Inspect for any mechanical issues or obstructions.
Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise with the handle to gradually lower the vehicle. Ensure the area is clear of any obstructions or personnel.
Regularly check the hydraulic fluid level and top up if necessary. Inspect for leaks and ensure all moving parts are lubricated. Clean the jack after each use.
No, this may indicate a leak in the hydraulic system or a faulty release valve. Inspect the jack for leaks and test the release valve for proper operation.
To bleed the system, open the release valve and pump the handle several times. Close the release valve and test the jack to ensure it lifts properly.
Always use on a level surface, and never exceed the rated capacity. Use jack stands to support the vehicle and never work under a vehicle supported only by a jack.
It is not recommended to use the jack on uneven surfaces, as this could lead to instability and increase the risk of an accident.
Store the jack in a dry, clean area, preferably in a vertical position to prevent hydraulic fluid leaks. Ensure it's free of dirt and debris.
Signs include unusual noises during operation, the jack not holding pressure, visible hydraulic fluid leaks, or difficulty in lifting the vehicle.