Sealey SJ50.V2 Instruction Manual

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Sealey SJ50.V2 Bottle Jack Specification

The Sealey SJ50.V2 Bottle Jack is a robust and reliable hydraulic jack engineered for lifting heavy loads with ease and precision. This model boasts a maximum lifting capacity of 5 tons, making it suitable for a variety of industrial and automotive applications. It features a compact and portable design, facilitating its use in confined spaces and enabling easy storage and transportation. The SJ50.V2 is constructed from high-grade steel, ensuring durability and resistance to wear and tear. Its welded base and cylinder provide enhanced stability and reduce the risk of oil leakage, thus improving safety during operation.

The jack incorporates a machined, serrated saddle that ensures a secure grip on the lifted load, minimizing the risk of slippage. Its hydraulic system is designed for smooth and efficient operation, allowing for precise control when raising or lowering loads. The model is equipped with a safety overload valve that prevents the jack from being used beyond its rated capacity, thereby enhancing user safety and extending the lifespan of the tool. The SJ50.V2's adjustable screw extension provides additional height versatility, accommodating various lifting requirements.

Its user-friendly operation is complemented by a long, two-piece pumping handle that reduces the effort required to lift heavy loads. The Sealey SJ50.V2 is finished with a corrosion-resistant paint for increased longevity and is compliant with the latest safety standards. This bottle jack is an ideal choice for professionals seeking a reliable and efficient lifting solution in demanding environments.

Sealey SJ50.V2 Bottle Jack F.A.Q.

How do I properly position the Sealey SJ50.V2 Bottle Jack for lifting a vehicle?

Place the jack on a solid, level surface and ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface. Position the jack under the manufacturer's recommended lifting point and ensure it is centered before lifting.

What should I do if the bottle jack is not lifting properly?

Check the oil level and ensure there's no air trapped in the hydraulic system. If necessary, bleed the system by opening the release valve and pumping the handle several times.

How often should I inspect and maintain the Sealey SJ50.V2 Bottle Jack?

Inspect the jack before each use for any signs of wear or damage. Perform a thorough maintenance check, including oil level and hydraulic system inspection, at least once every six months.

Can the Sealey SJ50.V2 Bottle Jack be used for long-term vehicle support?

No, the bottle jack is intended for lifting only. Always use jack stands for supporting a vehicle for any extended period.

What type of hydraulic oil is recommended for the Sealey SJ50.V2 Bottle Jack?

Use high-quality hydraulic jack oil. Avoid using motor oil or brake fluid as they can damage the seals and components.

How can I safely lower the vehicle after using the Sealey SJ50.V2 Bottle Jack?

Slowly turn the release valve counter-clockwise to lower the vehicle gently. Ensure the area is clear of any obstructions and that the vehicle is stable on the ground.

What should I do if I notice oil leaking from the bottle jack?

Stop using the jack immediately and inspect the seals and fittings for damage. Replace any worn or damaged parts and replenish the hydraulic oil as necessary.

Is it necessary to bleed the hydraulic system regularly on the Sealey SJ50.V2 Bottle Jack?

It's not necessary to regularly bleed the system unless you experience issues with lifting. However, it's good practice to check for air in the system if performance declines.

What safety precautions should I follow when using the Sealey SJ50.V2 Bottle Jack?

Always read the manual before use, ensure the vehicle is secured and the jack is properly positioned. Never exceed the maximum weight capacity and avoid working under a vehicle without proper support.

How can I store the Sealey SJ50.V2 Bottle Jack to ensure its longevity?

Store the jack in an upright position in a dry, clean area. Protect it from moisture and dust, and periodically check for any signs of rust or damage.