Clarke 7623045 CTJ2001G Hydraulic Garage Instructions
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To properly position the jack, locate the vehicle's designated jacking points, usually outlined in the vehicle's manual. Align the jack's saddle with these points and ensure the jack is on a flat, stable surface.
If the jack is not lifting smoothly, check for any air trapped in the hydraulic system. Bleed the jack by opening the release valve and pumping the handle several times. Ensure the hydraulic fluid is at the correct level.
Regularly check the hydraulic fluid level and top up if necessary. Inspect for leaks, and clean the jack to remove dirt and debris. Lubricate moving parts periodically and store the jack in a dry place.
No, it is not safe to use the hydraulic jack on uneven surfaces. Always ensure the jack is placed on a level, stable surface to prevent accidents.
The maximum load capacity of the Clarke 7623045 CTJ2001G is 2 tonnes. Do not exceed this limit to ensure safe operation.
Inspect the jack for any visible cracks or damage. Tighten any loose fittings and replace damaged seals. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
Yes, it is necessary to replace the hydraulic fluid periodically to maintain optimal performance. It is recommended to replace the fluid every two years or after significant usage.
To safely lower the vehicle, slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise. Ensure there are no obstructions under the vehicle and that everyone is clear of the area.
Always use the jack on a flat surface and never exceed its load capacity. Use jack stands for added safety and never work under a vehicle supported solely by the jack.
To bleed the jack, open the release valve and pump the handle several times to release any trapped air. Close the valve and test the jack to ensure it operates smoothly.