Sealey RJA1550.V2 Instruction Manual
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Ensure the jack is on a solid, level surface. Check for oil leaks, ensure the handle is securely attached, and verify that the safety valve is functioning properly.
Regularly inspect for oil leaks, lubricate moving parts, and check hydraulic oil levels. Replace hydraulic oil annually or as needed.
Check hydraulic oil levels, ensure there is no air in the system by bleeding the jack, and inspect for blockage in the hydraulic system.
Open the release valve, pump the handle several times without load, close the release valve, and test the jack under load.
Check the hydraulic oil level before each use and refill as necessary. Regular checks help ensure optimal performance.
No, always use the jack on a flat, stable surface to ensure safety and prevent damage to the jack or vehicle.
Check for obstructions or damage to the handle mechanism. Lubricate the pivot points and ensure the handle is properly aligned.
No, a jack lowering slowly under load may indicate a hydraulic issue or air in the system. Bleed the system and check for leaks.
Always use jack stands for support, never exceed the rated capacity, and ensure the vehicle is stabilized before lifting.
Store in a dry, safe place away from moisture. Lower the jack completely to relieve pressure on the hydraulic system.