Clarke 7623200 CTJ1800A 1.8 Tonne Aluminium Racing Instructions

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Year 2015
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Clarke 7623200 CTJ1800A 1.8 Tonne Aluminium Racing Jack Specification

The Clarke 7623200 CTJ1800A 1.8 Tonne Aluminium Racing Jack is designed for professional and enthusiast automotive applications, offering a robust yet lightweight solution for lifting vehicles. Constructed from high-grade aluminum, this racing jack combines strength with portability, making it ideal for both garage and trackside use. It features a lifting capacity of 1.8 tonnes, accommodating a broad range of vehicles, from compact cars to medium-sized sedans.

The jack is engineered with a dual pump mechanism, allowing for rapid lifting with fewer strokes, thus enhancing operational efficiency and reducing user fatigue. Its minimum saddle height is optimized for low-clearance vehicles, while the maximum lift height ensures adequate clearance for maintenance and repair tasks. The saddle itself is contoured with a protective rubber pad, minimizing the risk of damage to vehicle undercarriages during lifting operations.

For enhanced stability and safety, the jack is equipped with a wide track front and rear wheels, providing superior maneuverability and balance. The handle is ergonomically designed, featuring a foam bumper to prevent accidental damage to vehicle bodywork during positioning. Additionally, its two-piece handle design enables easy transportation and storage.

Safety and durability are key considerations in the CTJ1800A’s design, with a built-in bypass valve that prevents overloading and potential hydraulic failure. The anodized finish not only contributes to its aesthetic appeal but also provides resistance against corrosion, ensuring a long service life. This model adheres to stringent industry standards, promising reliable performance and peace of mind for users who demand precision and reliability in lifting equipment.

Clarke 7623200 CTJ1800A 1.8 Tonne Aluminium Racing Jack F.A.Q.

How do I properly set up the Clarke 7623200 CTJ1800A Racing Jack before use?

Ensure the jack is placed on a flat, solid surface. Position the jack under the vehicle's lifting points, and pump the handle to raise the vehicle.

What precautions should I take when using the Clarke 7623200 CTJ1800A Racing Jack?

Always use jack stands to support the vehicle after lifting. Never work under a vehicle supported only by a jack.

What is the correct way to lower the vehicle using the Clarke Racing Jack?

Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to lower the vehicle gradually. Ensure the area is clear of obstructions.

How often should I perform maintenance on the Clarke 7623200 CTJ1800A Racing Jack?

Inspect the jack before each use for any signs of damage. Conduct a thorough maintenance check every six months.

What type of hydraulic fluid is recommended for the Clarke Racing Jack?

Use high-quality hydraulic jack oil. Avoid using motor oil or brake fluid as they can damage the seals.

How can I troubleshoot if the jack is not lifting properly?

Check for air in the hydraulic system and bleed if necessary. Inspect for any leaks and ensure the release valve is fully closed.

What should I do if the handle of the Clarke Racing Jack feels loose?

Tighten any loose bolts and inspect the handle connection for wear. Replace any worn components as needed.

Can the Clarke 7623200 CTJ1800A Racing Jack be used for other lifting tasks?

This jack is designed specifically for lifting vehicles. Using it for other purposes may compromise safety.

How do I store the Clarke Racing Jack when not in use?

Store the jack in a dry place to prevent rust. Keep it in a horizontal position to avoid hydraulic fluid leakage.

Why is it important to regularly check the Clarke Racing Jack for leaks?

Regular checks help identify hydraulic leaks early, preventing jack failure and ensuring safe operation.