Clarke 7623035 CTJ2B Hydraulic Trolley Instructions
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Ensure the jack is positioned on solid ground, engage the parking brake of the vehicle, and use jack stands for added safety. Always check the jack's weight capacity before use.
Check for any hydraulic fluid leaks, ensure the release valve is fully closed, and verify that the weight does not exceed the jack's capacity. If issues persist, consult the manual or seek professional assistance.
It is recommended to check the hydraulic fluid level every six months or after every 20 uses to ensure optimal performance.
Use a high-quality hydraulic jack oil. Consult the user manual for specific recommendations from Clarke.
Store the jack in a dry environment, apply a light coat of oil to the metal parts, and clean it regularly to prevent moisture buildup.
This could be due to a leak in the hydraulic system or air trapped in the hydraulic fluid. Bleed the system and ensure all seals and valves are intact.
No, always use the jack on a flat, stable surface to ensure safety and prevent damage to the jack or vehicle.
Open the release valve, pump the handle several times without a load, and close the valve to remove air from the system.
Regularly inspect for leaks, lubricate moving parts, check hydraulic fluid levels, and ensure all bolts and nuts are tight.
A slight creaking noise can be normal due to metal-on-metal contact, but excessive noise might indicate a need for lubrication or inspection of parts.