Sealey 2500LE.V3 Instruction Manual
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To maintain your Sealey 2500LE.V3 Trolley Jack, regularly check for oil leaks, ensure all moving parts are lubricated, and inspect the jack for any wear or damage. Always store the jack in a dry place to prevent rust.
To bleed air from the hydraulic system, fully open the release valve and pump the handle several times to allow trapped air to escape. Close the valve and test the jack to ensure smooth operation.
Check the oil level; if it's low, refill with the appropriate hydraulic oil. Ensure there are no air bubbles by bleeding the system. Verify that the release valve is fully closed and inspect for any visible damage.
Always use the jack on a stable, flat surface. Never exceed the maximum load capacity, and use jack stands to support the vehicle before working underneath it. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment.
Store the trolley jack in a cool, dry place to prevent damage from moisture. Ensure it is not under load and the handle is in the lowered position. Regularly check for rust and lubricate as necessary.
Use a high-quality hydraulic oil with anti-wear properties, specifically designed for hydraulic jacks. Refer to the Sealey 2500LE.V3 manual for specific recommendations.
While primarily designed for vehicle lifting, the trolley jack can be used for other lifting tasks, provided the load does not exceed its capacity and safety guidelines are followed.
Check for any obstructions or debris around the handle pivot. Lubricate the pivot points with light oil. If the problem persists, inspect the hydraulic system for air or low oil levels.
Perform a general inspection before each use, and conduct a thorough maintenance check every six months or as specified in the user manual, especially if used frequently.
Jack stands are crucial for safety. The trolley jack is designed to lift, not hold, a vehicle. Jack stands provide stable support, ensuring safety while working under a lifted vehicle.