Sealey BJ10LE Instruction Manual
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Ensure the jack is placed on a solid and level surface. Check that the vehicle's weight does not exceed the jack's maximum capacity. Position the jack under the vehicle's lifting points as specified in the vehicle's manual.
Regularly check for oil leaks and ensure the hydraulic oil is at the recommended level. Clean the jack to remove dirt and debris, and lubricate moving parts to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.
Check for air in the hydraulic system by opening the release valve and pumping the jack several times. Ensure the oil level is correct and inspect for any visible leaks or damage to the jack's components.
Use high-quality hydraulic oil, typically ISO VG32 or an equivalent, to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the jack. Consult the manual for specific recommendations.
Always use the jack on a stable and level surface. Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity. Never place any part of your body under the vehicle unless properly supported by jack stands.
Slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise to gently lower the vehicle. Ensure you have control over the descent to avoid sudden drops.
Yes, it can be used for other heavy lifting tasks as long as the object is within the weight capacity and proper lifting techniques are applied.
Inspect the jack for blockages or debris in the pump mechanism. Lubricate the pivot points of the handle and check for any bent or damaged components.
Regular maintenance, proper storage, and using the jack within its specified limits will prolong its life. Regularly inspect for wear and replace any damaged parts promptly.
Signs include oil leaks, inability to maintain pressure, unusual noises during operation, and visible damage to the jack's structure.