Clarke 7623050 CTJ2LP 2 Tonne Low Profile Trolley Jack Specification
The lifting range of the CTJ2LP extends from a minimum height of 89mm to a maximum height of 359mm, accommodating various lifting needs. It features a hydraulic lifting mechanism that delivers smooth and precise operation, reducing the effort required by the user. The jack is equipped with a safety bypass system, preventing overloading and ensuring safe usage. Additionally, its swivel rear castors provide excellent maneuverability, facilitating easy positioning and transport across the garage floor.
For user comfort, the Clarke 7623050 CTJ2LP is fitted with a long, ergonomic handle that enhances leverage and control during lifting operations. The handle's design allows for easy storage and quick assembly. The jack's compact size and lightweight construction further contribute to its portability and ease of use. Designed for both professional and DIY automotive enthusiasts, this low-profile trolley jack combines performance, safety, and convenience, making it an essential tool in any workshop or garage setting.
Clarke 7623050 CTJ2LP 2 Tonne Low Profile Trolley Jack F.A.Q.
How do I properly position the Clarke 7623050 CTJ2LP trolley jack under a vehicle?
Ensure the vehicle is on a flat, stable surface and locate the manufacturer's recommended jacking points for your vehicle. Position the jack so that the saddle is directly under the jacking point before lifting.
What steps should I follow to safely lift a vehicle using this trolley jack?
First, engage the parking brake and use wheel chocks. Place the jack under the proper jacking point, pump the handle until the saddle makes contact, then continue to pump until the vehicle reaches the desired height. Ensure stability before working under the vehicle.
What is the proper maintenance routine for the Clarke 7623050 CTJ2LP trolley jack?
Regularly check for hydraulic fluid leaks, lubricate moving parts, and clean the jack after use to prevent rust. Inspect the jack for any signs of wear or damage and store it in a dry place.
Why is the trolley jack not lifting the vehicle even though I am pumping the handle?
This could be due to low hydraulic fluid levels, trapped air in the system, or a faulty seal. Check the fluid level and top up if necessary, and bleed the system to remove air. If the problem persists, inspect for leaks or damaged seals.
How can I bleed air from the Clarke 7623050 CTJ2LP trolley jack's hydraulic system?
To bleed air, open the release valve while the jack is in a lowered position and pump the handle several times. Close the release valve and test the jack. Repeat if necessary until all air is removed.
What should I do if the jack lowers slowly under load?
This may indicate a hydraulic leak or faulty valve. Inspect the jack for leaks and check if the release valve is fully closed. If the issue persists, professional inspection or repair may be necessary.
How often should I check the hydraulic fluid level in the trolley jack?
It's recommended to check the hydraulic fluid level every few months or before each use, especially if the jack is used frequently. Refill as needed with the appropriate hydraulic fluid.
What type of hydraulic fluid is suitable for the Clarke 7623050 CTJ2LP trolley jack?
Use a high-quality hydraulic jack oil, as specified by the manufacturer. Avoid using brake fluid, engine oil, or other non-specified fluids as they may damage the jack.
Can the Clarke 7623050 CTJ2LP trolley jack be used on uneven surfaces?
No, it is not safe to use the jack on uneven or unstable surfaces. Always use the jack on a flat, solid surface to ensure stability and safety.
What is the solution if the handle of the trolley jack feels stiff or difficult to pump?
Check for obstructions or debris around the handle mechanism. Lubricate the pivot points and moving parts. If the handle remains stiff, inspect for mechanical damage and consult a professional if necessary.