Sealey 1050CXHV Instruction Manual
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To properly position the Sealey 1050CXHV Trolley Jack, ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface. Place the jack under the vehicle at the manufacturer's recommended lifting point, ensuring the saddle is centered under the lift point before raising the vehicle.
If the jack does not lift the vehicle, check the hydraulic oil level and top it up if necessary. Also, inspect for any oil leaks or airlocks in the hydraulic system. Ensure the release valve is fully closed before pumping.
To safely lower the vehicle, slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise using the handle. This will allow the hydraulic fluid to return to the reservoir, gently lowering the vehicle. Always ensure the area around the jack is clear.
Regular maintenance includes checking the hydraulic oil level, inspecting for leaks, lubricating moving parts, and ensuring all bolts and nuts are tight. Perform these checks monthly or before heavy use.
To bleed air, open the release valve with the handle, then pump the jack several times without a load. Close the valve and test the jack’s lifting capability. Repeat if necessary until smooth operation is restored.
Yes, if the jack leaks oil, identify the source of the leak and replace any damaged seals or components. It's recommended to consult the manual or a professional for guidance on sealing replacement.
The maximum lifting capacity of the Sealey 1050CXHV Trolley Jack is 2.25 tonnes. Ensure not to exceed this limit to avoid damage or injury.
No, it is not safe to use the trolley jack on an uneven surface. Always ensure the vehicle is on a stable, flat surface to prevent the jack from slipping or tipping over.
Store the trolley jack in a dry environment, preferably indoors. Keep it in the lowered position to relieve pressure on the hydraulic system, and ensure it is clean and free of debris.
If the jack handle is difficult to pump, check the hydraulic oil level and top it up if needed. Inspect for any blockages or damage to the pump mechanism. Lubricate the pivot points to improve handle movement.