Sealey 1050CXLE.V2 Instruction Manual
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To operate the Sealey 1050CXLE.V2 Trolley Jack, position the jack under the vehicle's lifting point, ensuring the saddle is centered. Pump the handle until the saddle makes contact and lifts the vehicle to the desired height. Lower the vehicle by slowly turning the release valve counterclockwise.
If the jack does not lift the vehicle, check for low hydraulic fluid levels and refill if necessary. Ensure the release valve is fully closed and inspect for any visible leaks. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Regular maintenance includes checking hydraulic fluid levels, inspecting for leaks, and lubricating moving parts. Store the jack in a dry environment and clean it regularly to prevent rust and dirt buildup.
The Sealey 1050CXLE.V2 Trolley Jack requires high-quality hydraulic jack oil. Consult the user manual for specific fluid recommendations and avoid using brake fluid or engine oil.
Inspect all seals and connections for visible leaks. Tighten any loose components and replace damaged seals. If the jack continues to leak, servicing by a qualified technician may be necessary.
The maximum lifting capacity of the Sealey 1050CXLE.V2 Trolley Jack is 2.25 tons (2250 kg). Ensure not to exceed this limit to prevent damage to the jack or vehicle.
It is not recommended to use the jack on uneven surfaces as it can cause instability. Always operate the jack on a flat, hard surface to ensure safe lifting.
To safely lower the vehicle, ensure the area is clear of obstructions and personnel. Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to lower the vehicle gradually. Never use force to lower the jack.
Spare parts for the Sealey 1050CXLE.V2 Trolley Jack can be obtained from authorized Sealey distributors or directly from the manufacturer's website. Ensure to use genuine parts for optimal performance.
Store the trolley jack in a clean, dry place with the handle in the upright position. Keeping the jack off the ground using a stand can prevent corrosion and prolong its lifespan.