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Model:  ATD-7461A 

SETUP, OPERATION & PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Setup 

Prior to each use, visual inspec on (See Pg. 5) shall be made to the device by checking for 
abnormal condi ons, such as cracked welds, leaks, and damaged, loose, or missing parts. 
Consult the vehicle owner’s manual to determine the loca on of li  points. 

Assembly

(See Image Below)

Remove the hex bolts, lock washers and washers on the power unit base plate (A), and then put 
the power unit (B) on the base. Tighten the hex bolt, lock washer and washer un l  ght.  
Insert the link rod (C) into the rod tank (D). Then  ghten the safety bolt.

 

Insert the foot pedal (E) into the foot pedal sleeve (F) and  ghten the hex bolt, locking it into 
place. 
Unscrew the nut and lock washer on the safety link rod (G). Insert the safety link rod into the link 
rod holders (H). Re ghten the nuts and lock washers. 
Assemble the handle (I) and insert into the handle sleeve (J), insert handle locking pin (K). 

Li ing 

Always start by  nding the center of the weight load. 
Place the jack under the item to be raised and ensure that the saddle is posi oned under the 
center of the weight load. 
Always check the posi on of the load before con nuing to li . 
Use the foot pedal to raise the li  arm up un l the saddle reaches the contact point of the item 
being li ed. Once there, lock the rear caster wheels before con nuing to li . 
Con nue to li  the load, ensuring that the safety lock has engaged in one of the three lock 
posi ons once desired height is reached. 
Periodically check that the load is s ll centered while work is being performed. Failure to ensure 
this could result in loss of load and possible injury or death.  

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Summary of Contents for ATD-7461A

Page 1: ...ge 1 Speci ca ons 2 Safety and Warning Informa on 3 Setup Opera on and Preven ve Maintenance 4 Setup Opera on and Preven ve Maintenance Con nued 5 Inspec on Storage and Troubleshoo ng 6 Exploded View and Replaceable Part Numbers 7 Warranty Informa on 8 Preven ve Maintenance Log Capacity Min Height Max Height Jack Size L x W x H Net Weight 1500 LBS 5 3 8 16 7 8 33 x 16 1 2 x 13 1 8 68 2 LBS ...

Page 2: ...symbol to avoid possible injuries or death Indicates a hazardous situaƟon If proper steps are not followed death or serious injury could result 2 x Study understand andfollow all instrucƟonsbefore operaƟngthisdevice x Do not exceedthe ratedcapacitystated x Use onlyonhard level surfaces x CenterloadonliŌ plaƞorm x LiŌ onlyinareas speciĮedbythe automoƟve manufacture x ImmediatelyaŌerliŌingload ensur...

Page 3: ...sher on the safety link rod G Insert the safety link rod into the link rod holders H Re ghten the nuts and lock washers Assemble the handle I and insert into the handle sleeve J insert handle locking pin K Li ing Always start by nding the center of the weight load Place the jack under the item to be raised and ensure that the saddle is posi oned under the center of the weight load Always check the...

Page 4: ...Oil x With the jack in the fully lowered level posiƟon remove oil Įller plug x Proper oil level should be 1 4 below the oil Įller plug hole x Do not overĮll Always Įll with new clean hydraulic jack oil as recommended above x Reinstall oil Įller plug then reinstall unit cover LubricaƟon and Cleaning x Clean and lubricate all moving parts and pivot points every 3 months Air VenƟng Procedures x With ...

Page 5: ...ith the unit retracted to its lowest posi on Troubleshoo ng 5 Symptom Possible Causes Solution Jack will not lift the load 1 Release valve not tightly closed 2 Low oil level 3 Defective or worn internal parts 4 Load exceeds maximum allowance 1 Engage release peddle multiple times to reseat valve 2 Check and add oil Follow Check and Refill Oil instructions on Pg 4 3 Discontinue use and contact a loc...

Page 6: ...y 2 2 LYD2 4 6 Front Wheel Assembly 2 3 MT A 2 3B Rubber Contact Pads 2 4 MT H 200 Safety Handle Assembly 1 5 MT H 300 Handle w Locking Pin Screw 1 6 MT H 500 Foot Pedal Assembly 1 7 MT H 400 Complete Power Unit 1 N A 2 s l e b a L t c u d o r P L A 1 6 4 7 D T A Items not iden ed by part number are not available for replacement 6 3 2 4 5 7 6 1 ...

Page 7: ...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 exclusive remedy is repair or replacement of the defective product as described above 2 ATD is not liable for any incidental damages including but not limited to lost profits and unforeseeable consequences 3 The r...

Page 8: ...Capacity 1500 LBS Model ATD 7461A PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE RECORD LOG Date Maintenance Performed 8 ...

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