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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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WARNING! 

Ensure that you read, understand and apply the safety instructions and warnings before use.

WARNING! 

Ensure that you have familiarized yourself thoroughly with the product and the hazards 

associated with its improper use.

1.  Before first use of this product, pour a teaspoon of good quality air tool lubricant into the hose quick 
    coupler-male of the air quick coupler-female, then connect it to air source and turn on the air valve 
    and work for 3 seconds to evenly distribute lubricant.
2.  Use the slotted end of the handle to turn the release valve clockwise until it is firmly closed. 
3.  Apply the emergency brake and use wheel chocks to block all wheels to prevent any movement of the 
    vehicle being lifted.
4.  Place the jack into position and adjust the extension screw on part as needed.

NOTE

: Check in your vehicle owner’s manual for the location of recommended lift point.

5.  Connect the air quick coupler-male into the shop air supply hose quick coupler-female, then turn on 
    the air valve.
6.  Raise the load to desired height, turn off the air valve and immediately USE JACK STAND PAIR with 
    adequate capacity to support the load.
7.  When air source is not available, insert the big end of the handle into the handle bracket, pump it 
    manually to raise the load to desired height. Then immediately transfer the load to appropriate support 
    devices such as jack stands.

WARNING!

 

Be sure all tools and personnel are clear before lowering load.

8.  When work is done, raise load enough to carefully remove the jack stands. Then SLOWLY and CAREFULLY 
    lower the load by turning the release valve counterclockwise (use the slotted end of the handle) in 
    extremely small increments, then lower the extension screw by turning it clockwise as needed and 
    remove the jack.

WARNING!

 

Dangerous dynamic shock loads are created by quick opening and closing the release 

valve when the load is being lowered. The resulting overload may cause hydraulic system failure 
which could cause severe personal injury and/or property damage.

Summary of Contents for 301-20220

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL ASCOT SUPPLY 20 TON AIR HYDRAULIC BOTTLE JACK 301 20220 AS2022 MAKE SURE TO READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT...

Page 2: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS General Description Safety 1 Warnings 2 Operating Instructions 3 Maintenance 4 Troubleshooting 5 Exploded View Parts List 6 Warranty Information 8...

Page 3: ...RATIONAL REQUIREMENTS WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS USE THIS JACK CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED Failure to do so may cause damage or personal injury and will invalidate the...

Page 4: ...is supported only by a jack 11 Before lowering load ensure that there are no obstructions underneath and that all persons are standing clear 12 DO NOT attempt to move the load while on the jack The j...

Page 5: ...the air quick coupler male into the shop air supply hose quick coupler female then turn on the air valve 6 Raise the load to desired height turn off the air valve and immediately USE JACK STAND PAIR...

Page 6: ...e handle to turn the release valve 1 1 2 turns counterclockwise and remove the oil filler plug by gently pulling turn on the air valve to let the pump work for one minute then replace the filler plug...

Page 7: ...pressure 1 Release valve not tightly closed 2 Overload condition 3 Hydraulic unit malfunction 1 Close release valve firmly 2 Remedy overload condition 3 Contact your dealer Will not lower after unload...

Page 8: ...16 STEEL BALL 2 NO DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 17 SPRING 2 18 STEEL BALL 2 19 SPRING 2 20 WASHER 2 21 SCREW 2 22 STEEL BALL 1 23 STEEL BALL BASE 1 24 SPRING 1 25 O RING 1 26 SCREW 1 27 WASHER 2 28 AIR PUMP...

Page 9: ...PUMP 1 4 NYLON WASHER 2 5 SEAL RING 1 6 NYLON WASHER 1 7 COPPER WASHER 1 8 UPPER NUT 1 9 SPRING 1 10 COVER 1 11 AIR PUMP CORE 1 NO DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 12 COVER 1 13 O RING 2 14 BIG PISTON 1 15 SPRIN...

Page 10: ...ay void the warranty This warranty does not cover scratches superficial dents and other abrasions to the paint finish that occur under normal use Subject to the law in your state 1 Your sole and exclu...

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