Sealey HSJ07 Instruction Manual
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Always refer to your vehicle's manual for the recommended jacking points. Position the jack under these points, ensuring it is on a stable, flat surface. Align the saddle of the jack with the jacking point before lifting.
The Sealey HSJ07 Scissor Jack has a maximum lifting capacity of 1.5 tonnes (1500 kg). Ensure your vehicle weight does not exceed this limit.
Regular maintenance should be performed every 6 months, or more frequently if used extensively. This includes cleaning, lubricating moving parts, and checking for wear and damage.
No, it is not safe to use the jack on uneven or soft surfaces, as it may cause instability. Always use the jack on a hard, flat, and stable surface to prevent accidents.
Check for obstructions or debris in the mechanism. Clean and lubricate the threaded components and pivot points. If the issue persists, inspect for damage or wear and consider professional servicing.
No, never work under a vehicle supported only by a jack. Always use appropriate jack stands to secure the vehicle after lifting with the scissor jack.
Store the jack in a dry, clean area. Apply a thin layer of oil to the screw and pivot points to prevent rust. Consider keeping it in a protective case or cover when not in use.
Signs include visible cracks or bends in the metal, difficulty in operation, slipping threads, or any deformation. Regular inspection is crucial for safety.
Regular maintenance, proper storage, and adherence to the weight limit are essential. Avoid exposure to moisture and excessive dirt, and clean the jack after use.
Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer for a replacement handle. Avoid using makeshift handles as they may not provide adequate leverage and could cause injury.