Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO 3 Tonne Garage Instructions

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Year 2019
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Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO 3 Tonne Garage Jack Jack Specification

The Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO 3 Tonne Garage Jack is a robust lifting solution designed for professional and heavy-duty automotive maintenance. Engineered for durability and efficiency, it boasts a lifting capacity of up to 3 tonnes, making it suitable for a wide range of vehicles, including cars, vans, and light trucks. The jack features a low-profile design, enabling it to easily access vehicles with low ground clearance. Its lifting range is expansive, allowing for versatile use across different vehicle types.

Constructed with a heavy-duty steel frame, the CTJ3LQLPRO ensures long-lasting performance and stability under load. The hydraulic system is precision-engineered for smooth and controlled lifting, minimizing effort and maximizing safety. The jack is equipped with a dual-pump mechanism, which significantly reduces the number of pumps required to reach full height, thus enhancing operational efficiency.

Safety is a paramount consideration in its design, with integrated features such as a quick-locking handle for secure operation and a built-in bypass valve to prevent overloading. The swivel rear castors provide excellent maneuverability, allowing for easy positioning around the garage or workshop. Its ergonomic handle design ensures comfortable use, and the padded sections protect the vehicle's undercarriage during lifting.

The Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO 3 Tonne Garage Jack is a blend of strength, precision, and safety, making it an indispensable tool for automotive professionals and serious enthusiasts alike. Its combination of advanced hydraulic technology and user-friendly features ensures that vehicle lifting tasks are completed efficiently and safely.

Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO 3 Tonne Garage Jack Jack F.A.Q.

How do I properly position the Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO 3 Tonne Garage Jack under my vehicle?

Ensure the vehicle is on a flat, stable surface and engage the parking brake. Locate the vehicle's jack points, which are specified in the vehicle’s manual, and position the jack's saddle directly under these points before lifting.

What is the proper way to maintain the hydraulic fluid level in the Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO jack?

Check the hydraulic fluid level by removing the fill plug located on the jack cylinder. The fluid should be just below the fill hole. If necessary, add hydraulic jack oil, but do not overfill.

The jack is not lifting as high as it should. What could be the problem?

This could be due to low hydraulic fluid or air trapped in the system. Check and top up the hydraulic fluid if necessary, and bleed the system by opening the release valve and pumping the handle several times.

How can I safely lower the vehicle using the Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO jack?

To safely lower the vehicle, slowly turn the jack handle counterclockwise to open the release valve. This will gradually lower the vehicle. Ensure no one is under or near the vehicle during this process.

What should I do if the jack handle becomes difficult to pump?

Difficulty in pumping the jack handle may be due to air in the hydraulic system or a need for lubrication. Bleed the system to remove air and apply light machine oil to any moving parts in the handle mechanism.

Can the Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO jack be used for long-term vehicle support?

No, this jack is designed for lifting only. For long-term support, always use jack stands rated for the vehicle's weight. Never rely solely on the hydraulic jack for vehicle support.

What are the steps to bleed the Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO jack?

To bleed the jack, open the release valve by turning the handle counterclockwise, remove the oil fill plug, and pump the handle several times. Close the release valve and recheck the hydraulic fluid level before use.

Why does the jack lower itself slowly when in use?

This could be due to a leak in the hydraulic system or a faulty release valve. Inspect the jack for any visible leaks and ensure the release valve is tightly closed during operation.

How often should I inspect the Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO jack for maintenance?

Regular inspection is recommended before each use. Check for hydraulic fluid leaks, damaged parts, and ensure the jack operates smoothly. A more thorough inspection should be carried out every few months depending on usage frequency.

Where can I find replacement parts for the Clarke 7623250 CTJ3LQLPRO jack?

Replacement parts can be sourced from Clarke's authorized dealers or directly from the manufacturer's website. Ensure parts are compatible with the specific model.