Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C 3 Tonne Garage Instructions

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Year 2021
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Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C 3 Tonne Garage Jack Specification

The Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C 3 Tonne Garage Jack is a robust and reliable hydraulic jack designed for automotive enthusiasts and professional mechanics. Its construction features heavy-duty steel, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance. This garage jack is engineered to lift vehicles up to a maximum weight of 3 tonnes, making it suitable for a wide range of cars and light trucks.

Equipped with a hydraulic system, the CTJ3000C offers a smooth and efficient lifting mechanism, allowing users to raise vehicles with minimal effort. The jack's lifting range is impressive, with a minimum saddle height of 140 mm and a maximum height of 432 mm, providing ample clearance for maintenance tasks. The hydraulic pump is designed for ease of use, with a quick lift mechanism that reduces the number of pump strokes required to reach the desired height.

Safety is a priority in the design of the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C. It includes an integrated overload protection valve to prevent the jack from being used beyond its rated capacity, enhancing user safety and equipment longevity. The jack's wide and stable base, along with its swivel rear castors, ensures excellent maneuverability and stability during operation.

This garage jack is finished with a corrosion-resistant coating, protecting it from rust and wear in demanding workshop environments. The Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C is a versatile and essential tool for any garage, offering reliability, safety, and ease of use for vehicle maintenance and repair tasks.

Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C 3 Tonne Garage Jack F.A.Q.

How do I properly position the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack under a vehicle?

To position the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack, ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface. Locate the vehicle's jacking points, which are usually detailed in the owner's manual, and align the jack's saddle with these points before lifting.

What maintenance steps are necessary to keep the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack in good condition?

Regularly inspect the jack for signs of wear, clean the jack to remove dirt and debris, lubricate moving parts, and check the hydraulic fluid level periodically to ensure optimal performance.

What should I do if the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack is not lifting properly?

If the jack is not lifting properly, check for hydraulic fluid leaks, ensure the release valve is fully closed, and verify that the hydraulic fluid level is adequate. Bleeding the hydraulic system may also resolve lifting issues.

Can I use the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack on uneven surfaces?

It is not recommended to use the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack on uneven surfaces, as this can cause instability and lead to accidents. Always use the jack on a stable, level surface.

How can I safely lower a vehicle using the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack?

To safely lower a vehicle, slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise. This will allow the hydraulic fluid to flow back into the reservoir gradually, lowering the vehicle in a controlled manner.

What is the maximum lifting height of the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack?

The Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack has a maximum lifting height of approximately 495mm, making it suitable for a wide range of vehicles.

Is it necessary to bleed the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack, and if so, how?

Yes, bleeding is necessary if you notice air in the hydraulic system. To bleed, open the release valve, pump the handle several times, close the valve, and then test the jack. Repeat if necessary.

What safety precautions should I follow when using the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack?

Always use jack stands to support the vehicle after lifting, never exceed the 3-tonne weight limit, wear appropriate safety gear, and ensure the working area is clear of obstructions.

Can I repair leaks in the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack myself?

Minor leaks might be repaired by replacing seals or O-rings, but for significant leaks or persistent issues, it's recommended to consult a professional or the manufacturer.

How do I store the Clarke 7623037 CTJ3000C jack when not in use?

Store the jack in a dry, clean area, preferably in an upright position. Ensure the jack is not under load and the release valve is closed to maintain hydraulic integrity.