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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Position the Jack

Position the jack to only lift on the areas of the vehicle as specified by the vehicle manufacturer.

Always Use Jack Stands

After lifting the vehicle always support the load with appropriately rated vehicle Jack stands before 

working on the vehicle.

Do Not Overload Jack

Do not overload this jack beyond its rated capacity. Overloading this jack beyond its rated capacity 

can cause damage to or failure of the jack.

Always Use on Hard Level Surfaces

This jack is designed only for use on hard level surfaces capable of sustaining the load. Use on 

any surfaces other than hard level surfaces can result in jack instability and possible loss of load.

Chock and Block (Stabilize)

Apply parking brake in vehicle before operating jack.

A chock is a wedge for steadying an object and holding it motionless, or for preventing the 

movement of a wheel. Chock the wheel opposite the end being lifted.

When you block a load, you secure and support a load that is being lifted. The block(s) or stabilizer(s) 

should have a weight capacity that is greater than the weight of the load which is being lifted.

Center Load on Jack Saddle

Center load on jack saddle before lifting vehicle.

Off-center loads and loads lifted when the jack is not level can cause loss of load or damage to 

the jack.

Do not raise or lower the vehicle unless tools, materials and people are clear.

When the lift is being lowered, make sure everyone is standing at least six feet away. Be sure 

there are no tools or equipment left under or around the jack before lowering.

Always lower the jack slowly.

DO NOT USE THE JACK TO SUPPORT OR STABILIZE A LOAD.

Using the jack to support or stabilize a load may result in unexpected movement and result in 

serious injury,

being crushed and death. Always securely chock and block (stabilize) the load to be lifted. Never 

place any part of the body under a raised load without properly chocking and supporting the load.

Never use the jack on curved or tubular vehicle Bumpers.

This will result in the vehicle slipping off the jack and falling, causing serious injury or death. Use 

a bumper lift to lift most vehicles with curved bumpers or plastic bumpers.

Wear ANSI-approved safety glasses and heavy-duty work gloves during use.

Do not adjust the safety valve.

Do not move or dolly vehicle while jack is in use.

Stay alert. Use caution and common sense when operating jack.

 Do not use a jack when 

tired, incoherent, dizzy, under the use of drugs or alcohol.

Training

Read this manual before use. Do not allow anyone who has not read this manual, and/or does not 

understand the requirements, to use the jack.

Spectators

Do not allow bystanders around the jack of under the load supported only by the jack.

Do not allow anyone in the vehicle while the jack is in use. Keep all bystanders away from vehicle 

when in use.

Inspection

Inspect the jack carefully before each use. Ensure the jack is not damaged, excessively worn, or 

missing parts.

Do not use the jack unless it is properly lubricated. Using a jack that is not in good clean working 

condition or properly lubricated may cause serious injury.

Additional Notes:

Save the receipt, warranty and these instructions.

Do not modify the jack in any way.

 Unauthorized modification may impair the function and/or 

safety and could affect the life of the equipment. There are specific applications for which the jack 

was designed.

Always check for damaged or worn out parts before using the jack.

 Broken parts will affect 

the equipment operation. Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately.

When jack is not in use, store it in a secure place out of the reach of children. Inspect it for good 

working condition prior to storage and before reuse.

Summary of Contents for 2602007

Page 1: ...3 Ton Heavy Duty Floor Jack 260 2007 OPERATOR S MANUAL To Reduce The Risk Of Injury User Must Read And Understand Operator s Manual Save These Instructions For Future Reference CAUTION...

Page 2: ...s Page 2 General Safety Rules Page 3 Safety Page 4 Safety Markings Page 4 General Safety Instructions Page 5 Assembly Page 6 System Air Purge Procedure Page 7 Operation Page 7 Maintenance Instructions...

Page 3: ...f these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer This service jack has double hydraulic pump pistons that effortlessly raises the lift arm Pump piston dust shields and wiper seals p...

Page 4: ...w unit operation only with all parts in place and operating properly 5 Use only genuine replacement parts 6 Service and maintain the unit only with authorized or approved replacement parts negligence...

Page 5: ...chocks or other blocking device on opposing wheels before using jack 12 Never use on a lawn mower or lawn tractor 13 Do not use this jack for any use other than the manufacturer specified usage 14 Do...

Page 6: ...injury being crushed and death Always securely chock and block stabilize the load to be lifted Never place any part of the body under a raised load without properly chocking and supporting the load N...

Page 7: ...ack Cycle the lift up and down several times to insure the hydraulic system is operating properly Perform to the System Air Purge Procedure before first use CAUTION The socket will tend to spring upwa...

Page 8: ...Position the jack so that the saddle is centered and will contact the load lifting point firmly 5 Assemble the handle ensure to align with slots 6 Close the release valve by turning it clockwise until...

Page 9: ...uipment using light penetrating oil lubricating spray Use a good lubricant on all moving parts For light duty use lubrication once a month For heavy and constant use lubrication recommended every week...

Page 10: ...Page 9 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM...

Page 11: ...clip 30mm Oil cup M6 Saddle pad Pin for saddle Saddle Lifting arm assembly C clip 18mm Frame assembly Front wheel Washer M16 Locknut M16 Washer M16 Spring washer M16 Nut M16 Supporting shaft C clip 2...

Page 12: ...lve is not completely closed Turn handle clockwise Weight Capacity Exceeded Air is in the hydraulics Purge air from system Low oil level Add oil as required Oil reservoir is overfilled Drain excessive...

Page 13: ...Page 12 NOTES...

Page 14: ...al purposes and 3 does not cover any losses injuries to persons property or costs This warranty does give you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Be care...

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Page 16: ...2010 Menard Inc Eau Claire WI 54703 08 2019...

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