Sealey 2100TB Instruction Manual

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Sealey 2100TB Trolley Jack Specification

The Sealey 2100TB Trolley Jack is a robust and reliable lifting device engineered for professional automotive and industrial applications. Designed to offer a lifting capacity of up to 2.1 tons, this trolley jack is suitable for a wide range of vehicles and equipment. It features a durable steel chassis which ensures long-lasting performance and stability during operation. The jack is equipped with a dual pump system that allows for efficient lifting with minimal effort, reducing the number of strokes required to reach the desired height. The lifting range extends from 140mm to 495mm, providing ample clearance for various maintenance tasks.

The Sealey 2100TB incorporates a safety valve to prevent overloading, ensuring operational safety and protecting the jack from potential damage. Its swivel rear wheels and castors facilitate smooth maneuverability and precise positioning under vehicles, enhancing user convenience. The jack handle is ergonomically designed with a foam protective sleeve to ensure comfort and prevent vehicle damage during use. Its compact design allows for easy storage and transport, making it an ideal choice for both mobile mechanics and workshop environments.

The Sealey 2100TB Trolley Jack is finished with a corrosion-resistant, powder-coated exterior, which contributes to its durability by protecting against rust and wear. This trolley jack meets rigorous safety standards and is CE certified, affirming its compliance with European safety and quality regulations. Its combination of strength, ease of use, and safety features makes the Sealey 2100TB Trolley Jack a dependable tool for professionals seeking efficiency and reliability in their lifting operations.

Sealey 2100TB Trolley Jack F.A.Q.

How do I properly position the Sealey 2100TB Trolley Jack under a vehicle?

Ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface. Locate the manufacturer's recommended jacking points, usually detailed in the vehicle's user manual. Position the jack so the saddle is directly under the jacking point before raising the vehicle.

What should I do if the jack is not lifting smoothly?

Check the hydraulic oil level and top up if necessary. Inspect for air in the hydraulic system and bleed it if needed. Ensure the release valve is fully closed before attempting to lift.

How can I maintain the Sealey 2100TB Trolley Jack to ensure longevity?

Regularly inspect for signs of wear, rust, or damage. Keep the jack clean and lubricate the moving parts periodically. Store in a dry place to prevent rusting.

Is it normal for the trolley jack to lower slightly under load?

A slight lowering is normal due to hydraulic fluid settling. However, if the jack continues to lower, it may indicate a leak or air in the system, requiring maintenance.

What is the maximum lifting capacity of the Sealey 2100TB Trolley Jack?

The Sealey 2100TB Trolley Jack has a maximum lifting capacity of 2 tons (2000 kg). Always ensure you do not exceed this limit.

How do I safely lower a vehicle using the trolley jack?

Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to lower the vehicle gently. Ensure no obstructions are under the vehicle and that the area is clear before lowering.

How often should the hydraulic oil be changed in the trolley jack?

It is recommended to change the hydraulic oil every 1-2 years or as specified in the user manual, depending on frequency of use and environmental conditions.

What should I do if the jack handle feels loose or unresponsive?

Inspect the handle and its connections for any looseness or damage. Tighten or replace any faulty parts and ensure the pump system is not leaking or blocked.

Can I use the jack on uneven surfaces?

No, using the jack on uneven or sloped surfaces can lead to instability and potential accidents. Always use the jack on a solid, level surface.

What are the signs that the trolley jack needs repair or replacement?

Signs include hydraulic fluid leaks, inability to hold a load, excessive lowering under load, or visible structural damage. Discontinue use and consult a professional for repair or replacement.