Clarke 7624015 CSJ1500 1.5 Tonne Scissor Jack v2 Instructions
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Ensure the vehicle is on a stable and level surface. Locate the vehicle's designated jacking points, which are typically outlined in the vehicle's manual. Position the jack so that the saddle is directly under the jacking point.
Once the jack is properly positioned, use the handle to turn the screw mechanism clockwise to raise the vehicle. Lift only until the wheel is just off the ground, and ensure the vehicle is stable before performing any work.
Check that the jack is positioned correctly and that there is no obstruction. Ensure the screw mechanism is well-lubricated and free from debris. If issues persist, refer to the user manual or contact customer support.
Regularly inspect the jack for wear and tear. Keep the screw mechanism and moving parts clean and lubricated with a light machine oil. Store the jack in a dry place to prevent rusting.
No, it is not safe. Always use the jack on a flat and stable surface to prevent the vehicle from slipping or the jack from tipping over.
The Clarke 7624015 CSJ1500 Scissor Jack has a maximum weight capacity of 1.5 tonnes (1500 kg). Do not exceed this limit to ensure safety and prevent damage to the jack.
The jack is designed for temporary lifting during maintenance tasks. Do not leave the vehicle supported by the jack for long periods. Use jack stands for extended support.
Turn the handle counterclockwise slowly to lower the vehicle. Ensure the vehicle is stable on the ground and remove the jack only when it is fully lowered.
When fully collapsed, the Clarke CSJ1500 Scissor Jack measures approximately 90 mm in height, making it compact and easy to store.
Clean the affected areas with a rust remover or a mixture of vinegar and water. Once clean, dry thoroughly and apply a rust-resistant primer or paint to protect the metal surfaces.