3.1
ASSEMBLY
3.1.1
The jack comprises the following parts:
Aluminium chassis.
Two-part pumping handle.
3.1.2
Insert the upper handle into the lower handle.
The spring loaded locking pin will lock the two pieces together (Fig.1).
3.1.3
Undo the handle socket screw (A) until it no longer protrudes into the handle socket (Fig.2).
3.1.4
Insert the pump handle into the handle socket hole, engaging the square drive of the
release valve.
3.1.5
Ensure that the handle is correctly inserted into the socket, then tighten the handle socket screw.
InsTrUcTIons For:
TROLLEY JACK 1.25 TOnnE WITH
QUICK LIFT
MoDEl no:
RJA1250
Your new Jack is produced and manufactured to a high standard of dependability and will, if used according to these instructions and properly
maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.
Important: REAd THESE InSTRUCTIOnS CAREFULLY. nOTE THE SAFE OPERATIOnAL 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 And/
OR PERSOnAL InJURY And WILL InvALIdATE THE WARRAnTY. RETAIn THESE InSTRUCTIOnS FOR FUTURE USE.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIOnS
2. InTROdUCTIOn And SPECIFICATIOn
Ensure the jack is in sound condition and good working order. Take action for immediate repair or replacement of damaged parts.
Use genuine parts only. The use of improper parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.
locate the jack in a suitable, well lit working area.
Keep working area clean and tidy and free from unrelated materials.
Use jack on level and solid ground, preferably concrete.
Avoid tarmacadam as jack may sink in
.
chock wheels of vehicle
.
Ensure the vehicle handbrake is engaged, engine is switched off and transmission is in gear (or “PArK” if automatic).
Ensure minimum distance of 0.5m between vehicle and static objects such as doors, walls, etc., to allow for vehicle tilting.
Ensure all non-essential persons keep a safe distance whilst the jack is in use.
Ensure there are no passengers in the vehicle.
Place jack under only those lifting points recommended by vehicle manufacturer
(see vehicle handbook).
check that the lifting point is stable and centred on the jack saddle.
Ensure the jack wheels are free to move and that there are no obstructions.
DanGEr: Use the jack for lifting only, not for supporting the lifted load.
Ensure there are no persons or obstructions beneath the vehicle before lowering.
Use suitable axle stands under the vehicle before proceeding with any task.
Use a qualified person to lubricate and maintain the jack.
Ensure that only
hydraulic jack oil
is used during maintenance.
dO nOT
operate the jack if damaged.
dO nOT
allow untrained persons to operate the jack.
dO nOT
exceed the rated capacity of the jack.
dO nOT
allow the vehicle to move during jacking, or use the jack to move the vehicle.
dO nOT
jack vehicle if there is a risk of spillage of fuel, battery acid, or other dangerous substances.
dO nOT
work under the vehicle until axle stands have been correctly positioned.
dO nOT
use the jack for purposes other than that for which it is intended.
dO nOT
top up hydraulic system with brake fluid. Use hydraulic jack oil only.
dO nOT
adjust the safety overload valve.
When not in use store jack, fully lowered, in a safe, dry, childproof area.
Made primarily for the motor racing enthusiast, this jack weighs in at just 11kg. The jack utilises many weight-saving techniques such as a
skeletal lift arm and single roller load wheel. Features quick lift bringing saddle to maximum height in just nine full strokes. lifting bars are
fitted either side of the anodised aluminium frame enabling fast, lightweight pick-up.
3. ASSEMBLY
Model no:
RJA1250
capacity
1.25 tonne
Minimum saddle height
79mm
Maximum saddle height
375mm
Maximum frame height
132mm
length
590mm
Weight
11kg
Fig.1
Fig.2
A
4. AIR SYSTEM PURGInG
4.1
open the release valve by turning it one full turn counterclockwise.
4.2
Pump the handle eight full strokes.
4.3
close the release valve by turning it clockwise.
Original Language Version
rJA1250 Issue: 2 - 04/11/09