Sealey 500TTJ.V2 Instruction Manual
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Ensure the vehicle is securely lifted on a hoist. Position the transmission jack under the transmission, aligning it with the transmission’s center of gravity. Use the adjustable saddle and safety chain to secure the transmission before lifting.
Regularly inspect the jack for signs of wear or damage. Lubricate moving parts with light oil every three months. Check hydraulic fluid levels and replace the fluid annually or as needed.
If the jack is not lifting properly, check for hydraulic fluid leaks and ensure the reservoir is filled to the proper level. Inspect the pump mechanism for blockages or damage. If issues persist, consult the user manual or contact Sealey customer support.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including gloves and safety goggles. Ensure the vehicle is stable and securely lifted. Do not exceed the jack’s rated capacity of 500kg. Use the safety chain to secure the load.
The jack features a tilting saddle with forward, backward, and side-to-side adjustments. Use the tilt knobs to achieve the desired angle for easy transmission alignment and installation.
Check the release valve to ensure it is not obstructed or damaged. Inspect the hydraulic fluid for contamination and replace it if necessary. If slow lowering persists, consider consulting a professional technician.
Store the jack in a dry environment to prevent rust. Regularly clean and lubricate the unit, and follow the recommended maintenance schedule. Avoid overloading the jack beyond its capacity.
Yes, to replace the hydraulic fluid, lower the jack completely, remove the fill plug, and drain the old fluid. Refill with the recommended hydraulic oil, ensuring no air bubbles remain, and replace the fill plug securely.
Inspect for leaks in the hydraulic system. Check the piston and seals for damage or wear. Tighten any loose connections and replace faulty components as necessary to restore pressure retention.
Ensure the jack is fully lowered and all attachments are secured. Use the built-in wheels to move the jack on a flat surface, avoiding any uneven terrain. If lifting the jack, ensure it is adequately supported to prevent injury.