Sealey 4040TB Instruction Manual
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To properly position the Sealey 4040TB Trolley Jack, first ensure the vehicle is on a flat, stable surface. Locate the vehicle's jacking points, which are usually indicated in the owner’s manual. Align the jack's saddle with the jacking point and slowly pump the handle to raise the vehicle.
If the trolley jack does not lift the vehicle, check for air in the hydraulic system by bleeding it. Ensure the release valve is fully closed and that the jack is positioned correctly. Inspect for oil leaks or damage to the hydraulic system.
Regularly inspect the jack for signs of wear, damage, or oil leaks. Keep the jack clean and store it in a dry place. Lubricate moving parts periodically and check the oil level in the hydraulic system, topping up if necessary.
No, it is unsafe to use the trolley jack on uneven or sloped surfaces. Always use the jack on a flat, stable surface to prevent accidents and ensure proper lifting.
The Sealey 4040TB Trolley Jack has a maximum lifting capacity of 3 tonnes. Do not exceed this limit to avoid damaging the jack or risking personal injury.
To safely lower the vehicle, slowly open the release valve by turning it counterclockwise. This will gradually lower the vehicle. Ensure there are no obstructions or people under the vehicle while lowering it.
Use only high-quality hydraulic jack oil for the Sealey 4040TB. Do not use brake fluid, engine oil, or other non-specified fluids, as they can damage the hydraulic system.
If the trolley jack is releasing pressure and lowering by itself, it may have a faulty release valve or damaged seals. Inspect the jack for oil leaks and consider servicing the jack to replace any worn or damaged components.
Check the oil level in your trolley jack every six months or if you notice decreased performance. Ensure the jack is on a level surface and fully lowered when checking the oil level.
Ensure the vehicle is on a stable, flat surface. Use wheel chocks to prevent the vehicle from rolling. Never place any part of your body under the vehicle while it is supported by only the jack. Always use jack stands for additional support.