Sealey RJAS1500.V3 Instruction Manual
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Ensure the vehicle is on a flat, stable surface. Locate the vehicle's jacking points, which are typically indicated in the vehicle's manual. Center the jack under the jacking point and ensure it is perpendicular to the ground before lifting.
To bleed air from the jack, fully lower the jack and open the release valve. Pump the handle several times to release trapped air. Close the release valve and test the jack operation. Repeat if necessary.
Regularly check for oil leaks and ensure all bolts and nuts are tight. Lubricate the wheels and pivot points with a suitable lubricant. Store the jack in a dry, clean area and occasionally clean it with a damp cloth.
First, check the oil level and top up if necessary. Ensure there are no leaks. Bleed the jack to remove any air. If the problem persists, inspect the seals and replace them if they are damaged.
Always use the jack on a stable, level surface. Do not exceed the rated capacity of the jack. Use jack stands to support the vehicle after lifting. Never work under a vehicle supported only by a jack.
No, it is not safe to use the trolley jack on uneven surfaces as it can cause instability and the risk of the vehicle falling. Always ensure the surface is flat and stable.
It is recommended to check the hydraulic oil level every six months or whenever the jack is not lifting properly. Regular checks ensure optimal performance and extend the life of the jack.
Use a high-quality hydraulic jack oil, as specified in the manual. Avoid using brake fluid, alcohol, glycerin, or detergent-based oils as they can damage the jack.
Yes, the wheels can be replaced. First, ensure the jack is not under load. Remove the retaining clips or bolts holding the wheels in place, replace with new wheels, and secure them with the original clips or bolts.
Inspect the handle connection points for any loose bolts or pins. Tighten any loose components. If the issue persists, check for wear and replace any worn parts.