Trak Jack - 910192
Phone: (262) 637-9681
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Lowering A Load
1. Make sure all personnel are clear of the load.
2. Remove cribbing or blocking if used.
3. Open the release valve by turning it counter-clockwise (open slowly).
4. When the load reaches the desired level, close the release valve by turning it clockwise until it is hand
tight.
Horizontal Operation
The Trak Jack can also be used horizontally to separate two items, if it is placed with the handle socket
facing upwards.
1. Place the Trak Jack base against the largest, heaviest, or otherwise least moveable of the two items.
2. Close the release valve by turning it clockwise until hand tight.
3. Pump the handle socket until the lifting toe or the head of the lifting toe firmly engages the more
moveable of the two items.
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Make sure personnel are clear of alI items being jacked before attempting to move anything.
4. Insert the jack handle into the handle socket and pump until the desired separation has been
obtained.
5. Remove the jack handle from the socket once the moveable load reaches its desired separation.
6. To free the jack, open the release valve by turning it counter-clockwise. When the lift plate is clear,
close the release valve.
Never lift or lower a load heavier than the load rating of the jack.
Damage to the jack or load could result in improper use of this
tool.
Pump Handle
The pump handle is included with the Trak Jack is designed with a 4:I safety factor.
Do not
use the pumping handle for any other purpose.
Do not
substitute other material for use as a
pumping handle.