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SKU 95553 For technical questions please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 6
Top off jack Reservoir (15) with a high quality hydraulic jack oil, see page 7.5.
Replace the Filler Plug (16).6.
OPERATION
This is an air-actuated hydraulic bottle jack. The air motor is air pressure activated and
drives the hydraulic jack. In the event no air pressure is available, a standard hydraulic piston
assembly is provided for hand jacking.
Position the Jack on a solid level surface that can withstand the weight of the jack and 1.
the load which will be lifted.
Be sure the load is balanced on the jack. Sturdy jack stands (not included) positioned under 2.
the weight provide a good safety precaution against the possibility of the load toppling.
Be sure that the jack is positioned at a proper lift point on the item to be lifted. Using 3.
appropriate lift points avoid possible damage to the item. Rotate the Screw Extension
(13.1) on the Ram (13) until it contacts the underside of the load to be lifted. Screwing
counterclockwise raises the extension, screwing clockwise lowers the extension.
4a. Pneumatic Operation:
Connect a pressurized air source to the Air Valve (44).a.
Engage the notch on the end of the Jack Handle (45) onto the Release Valve (4). b.
Turn the Release Valve slightly clockwise to ensure that the valve is closed. The jack
will not lift if the valve is open.
When it is safe to do so, squeeze the Air Valve (44). This will admit pressurized air c.
into the Air Motor (42) which will cause the hydraulic jack to lift. Continue to hold the
Throttle Lever down until the load is lifted to the desired level. Note that the maximum
ram travel is 6-½”.
4b. Manual Operation:
To manually operate the jack without use of compressed air, close the Release Valve,
then insert the end of the Jack Handle (45) into the Handle Bracket (34) and pump up
and down. This action will raise the jack.
Support the load using jack stands (not included) or other means to support the weight. 5.
Do not leave the load on the jack for an extended period of time. Damage to the jack or
personal or property injury may result.
To lower the item, first lift the item slightly and remove the jack stands.6.
Engage notches in the end of the Jack Handle (45) onto the Release Valve (4). Turn the 7.
valve slightly, approximately 1/4 turn to lower the load. When the load is lowered, turn
the Release Valve clockwise to stop the motion.