Sealey 4040AB.V2 Instruction Manual
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To properly position the Sealey 4040AB.V2 Trolley Jack, ensure the vehicle is on a flat, stable surface. Locate the jacking points specified in your vehicle’s manual, align the jack saddle with the jacking point, and ensure the saddle is centered before lifting.
If the trolley jack fails to lift the vehicle, check for hydraulic fluid leaks, ensure the release valve is fully closed, and verify that the load does not exceed the jack's capacity. Refer to the maintenance section in the manual for further troubleshooting.
To maintain the trolley jack, regularly check for hydraulic fluid leaks and keep the jack clean and free of debris. Lubricate moving parts periodically and store the jack in a dry environment. Conduct a thorough inspection every six months.
To bleed air from the hydraulic system, open the release valve and pump the handle several times. Close the release valve and test the jack to ensure it lifts properly. Repeat if necessary.
If the trolley jack is lowering slowly with the release valve closed, it may indicate a hydraulic fluid leak or a malfunctioning seal. Inspect the jack for visible leaks and tighten any loose connections. Consult a professional if the problem persists.
It is not recommended to use the trolley jack on uneven surfaces as it may compromise stability and safety. Always use the jack on a flat, stable surface to prevent accidents.
The hydraulic fluid should be checked regularly and replaced every 12 months or as needed, depending on usage. Always use the manufacturer-recommended hydraulic fluid.
Always use jack stands in conjunction with the trolley jack for added safety. Do not exceed the jack's rated capacity, and never work under a vehicle solely supported by a jack. Wear appropriate safety gear and follow the operating manual.
Store the trolley jack in a dry, clean area away from moisture. Lower the jack completely to relieve pressure on the hydraulic system and prevent dust from settling on exposed parts.
If the handle feels loose or wobbly, check for any loose bolts or connections and tighten them as necessary. Inspect the handle for damage and replace if needed to ensure safe operation.