Clarke 7623055 CTJ5GLB 5 Tonne Long Chassis Trolley Instructions

Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface. Position the jack under the vehicle's lifting points as specified in the vehicle's manual. Align the jack saddle with the lifting point to ensure stability during lifting.
Check if the release valve is fully closed. Ensure there is enough hydraulic oil in the jack. Inspect for any leaks and ensure the load does not exceed 5 tonnes. If issues persist, consult the manual for troubleshooting steps.
It is recommended to perform maintenance every 3 months or after 50 lifting operations, whichever comes first. Regular checks should include inspecting for leaks, checking oil levels, and ensuring all moving parts are lubricated.
Use a high-quality hydraulic oil such as ISO VG32 or equivalent. Refer to the manual for specific recommendations and ensure the oil is clean and free from contaminants.
Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to lower the vehicle gradually. Ensure no one is under the vehicle and that the area is clear. Always use jack stands for additional safety.
It is not advisable to use the trolley jack on uneven surfaces as it may lead to instability and potential accidents. Always use on flat, stable ground.
The maximum lifting height is approximately 560mm. Always refer to the product specifications in the manual to confirm lifting capacities and heights.
To bleed air, fully open the release valve and pump the handle several times. Close the release valve and test the jack. Repeat if necessary, ensuring the jack is not under load during the process.
Extreme temperatures can affect hydraulic performance. It's best to use the jack within the temperature range specified in the manual. Store in a temperature-controlled environment when not in use.
Before use, check for oil leaks, ensure the saddle is secure, inspect the wheels and handle for damage, and verify that the release valve operates smoothly. Ensure all parts are in good working condition.