Sealey FJ60.V5 Instruction Manual

Ensure that the jack is placed on a flat, stable surface and the load is centered on the lifting plate. Slowly pump the handle to raise the load, making sure to stay clear of any moving parts.
Check for any hydraulic fluid leaks and ensure the release valve is fully closed. If necessary, bleed the system to remove any trapped air and refill with the recommended hydraulic oil.
Regularly clean the jack to remove dirt and debris, lubricate all moving parts, and check the hydraulic fluid level. Inspect for wear and replace any damaged components.
The Sealey FJ60.V5 Farm Jack has a maximum load capacity of 3 tons (6,000 pounds). Ensure not to exceed this limit for safe operation.
While the jack is designed for rugged use, it is advisable to dry it after exposure to wet conditions to prevent rust. Always ensure a stable footing to avoid slipping.
Check for any obstructions or damage to the handle mechanism. Lubricate the pivot points and ensure the release valve is properly seated.
To lower the load, slowly turn the release valve counterclockwise. Ensure the area is clear of obstructions and personnel before proceeding.
Store the jack in a dry, clean place with the handle lowered. Avoid storing under load and periodically check for rust or damage.
It is recommended to inspect the jack before each use and perform a thorough maintenance check every six months or as needed based on frequency of use.
Yes, if the jack becomes spongy or fails to lift properly, bleeding may be necessary to remove trapped air from the hydraulic system.