Clarke 7623213 CTJ2BMCB Hydraulic Trolley Instructions
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To properly position the jack, locate the vehicle's jacking points, which are usually indicated in the owner's manual. Roll the jack under the vehicle so that the saddle is directly beneath the jacking point. Ensure the jack is on a flat surface before lifting.
To bleed the hydraulic system, fully lower the jack and remove the oil fill plug. Pump the handle several times to remove air bubbles, then replace the oil fill plug. Ensure the hydraulic fluid is at the correct level before use.
Regularly inspect the jack for signs of wear and damage. Keep the jack clean, and periodically lubricate the moving parts with light oil. Check hydraulic fluid levels and top up as necessary. Store the jack in a dry place to prevent rust.
If the jack does not lift fully, check the hydraulic fluid level and top up if needed. Bleed the hydraulic system to remove any trapped air. If the issue persists, inspect the seals and replace them if they are damaged.
This issue could be due to a hydraulic leak or a faulty release valve. Inspect the jack for oil leaks and tighten or replace any loose components. If the problem continues, the release valve may need adjusting or replacing.
No, using the jack on uneven ground can be dangerous and may cause the vehicle to slip or the jack to tip over. Always ensure the jack is on a stable, level surface before lifting a vehicle.
It is recommended to replace the hydraulic fluid every 12 months or after significant use. Always use the hydraulic fluid type specified by the manufacturer to ensure optimal performance.
Always use the jack on a stable, flat surface. Do not exceed the jack's maximum load capacity. Use jack stands to support the vehicle after lifting and never work under a vehicle supported only by the jack.
If the handle is not operating smoothly, check for dirt or debris in the pivot points and clean as necessary. Lubricate the handle mechanism with light oil to ensure smooth operation.
The Clarke 7623213 CTJ2BMCB Hydraulic Trolley Jack has a maximum load capacity of 2 tons. Always ensure the load does not exceed this limit to avoid damage or injury.