Clarke 7623207 CTJ2CB Hydraulic Trolley Instructions
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Ensure the vehicle is on a flat, stable surface. Locate the vehicle’s jacking points, which are typically outlined in the vehicle's manual. Position the jack so that the saddle is directly under the jacking point.
Check the oil level in the jack and refill if necessary. Ensure there are no air bubbles in the hydraulic system by opening the release valve and pumping the handle several times.
Routinely inspect the jack for leaks, wear, and damage before each use. A full maintenance check, including lubrication and oil change, should be done every six months.
No, it is unsafe to use a hydraulic jack on an incline. Always use the jack on a flat, stable surface to ensure safety and prevent the vehicle from slipping.
Use a high-quality hydraulic oil with anti-wear and anti-foam properties, such as ISO VG32 or equivalent. Always consult the jack's manual for specific recommendations.
Store the jack in a dry place and apply a thin layer of oil to exposed metal parts to prevent rust. Regular cleaning and maintenance will also help in preventing rust.
The maximum load capacity of this jack is 2 tons (2000 kg). Do not exceed this limit to ensure safety and prevent damage to the jack.
Turn the release valve slowly in a counter-clockwise direction to gradually lower the vehicle. Ensure the area is clear of obstructions and personnel before lowering.
Check for obstructions in the handle mechanism. If none are found, inspect the release valve for proper function and ensure it is not overtightened.
No, this indicates a possible leak in the hydraulic system. Inspect the jack for oil leaks and check the release valve to ensure it is fully closed.