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2.  iNtroductioN

ideal for workshop or roadside use, these jacks take the effort out of lifting heavy plant, tractors and commercial vehicles. for extra safety, all 

models feature dead man’s handle which also aids controlled lowering speed. All models supplied with extensions that close the gap between the 

saddle of the jack and the jacking point.

3.  specificatioN

model no

YAJ301

YAJ10-25lr

YAJ15-30le

YAJ20-60lr

YAJ10-40lelr

max. capacity

30tonne

25tonnes

30tonne

60tonnes

40tonne

min. Height

210mm

185mm

150mm

175mm

125mm

maximum Height (inc. extensions)/capacity:
stage 1 (mm/tonne)

463/30

402/25

343/30

377/60

302/40

stage 2 (mm/tonne)

-

497/10

409/15

458/40

351/20

stage 3 (mm/tonne)

-

-

-

542/20

404/10

Piston stroke

133mm

192mm

139mm

247mm

151mm

extensions

45/75mm

45/75mm

45/75mm

45/75mm

45/75mm

chassis length

490mm

770mm

810mm

875mm

830mm

max. length incl. handle

1700mm

2150mm

2190mm

2225mm

2210mm

Width with out wheels

176mm

161mm

215mm

215mm

179mm

overall Width

290mm

282mm

295mm

295mm

282mm

Air consumption

10.5cfm

11.5cfm

11.5cfm

11.5cfm

11.5cfm

Working Pressure

116-174psi

116-174psi

116-174psi

116-174psi

116-174psi

Weight

39Kg

53Kg

46Kg

73Kg

44Kg

4.  asseMbly

4.1.    

attaching the Handle 

4.1.1. 

  

Remove a circlip from either side of the large pin (fig.1A).

4.1.2.   

slide out the pin and place the handle into the opening. 

 

slide the pin back through the jack, lining up the handle 

 

and through the other side. secure with circlips.

4.2.    

air Hoses

4.2.1.   

screw in the black and clear hoses from the handle into the jack

 

ensuring the black and clear hoses are wrapped around the 

 

handle, inserting as shown by the label positioned beneath the

  

connection points on the jack (fig.2). Position so as not to obstruct

 

the movement of the handle.

5.  air supply

5.1. 

  

Ensure that the jack pneumatic switch is in the “off” position before connecting to the air supply. fig.4. 

5.2.    

You will require an air pressure of between 116psi and 174psi and an air flow of 11.5cfm (10.5cfm for YAJ301) to get the best  

 

 

performance from this jack. 

 

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WarNiNG!

 ensure the air supply does not exceed the stated maximum pressure while operating the jack. too high an air pressure and  

  unclean air will shorten the products life due to excessive wear, and may be dangerous causing possible damage and personal injury.

5.3.    

drain the air tank daily. Water in the air line will damage the jack.

5.4.    

clean the air inlet filter screen weekly. 

5.5.    

Keep the air hose between the compressor and the air jack as short as possible, and install an air filter and oiler (fig.3).

5.6.    

line pressure should be increased to compensate for unusually long air hoses (over 8 metres). the minimum hose diameter should be  

 

3/8” i.d. and fittings must have the same inside dimensions.

5.7.    

Keep hose away from heat, oil and sharp edges. check hoses for wear, and make certain that all connections are secure.

6.  operatioN

6.1.    

preparation

6.1.1.   

check that the air supply meets the requirements set out in section 5.

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YAJ301.V2, YAJ10-25lr, YAJ15-30le, YAJ20-60lr, YAJ10-40lelr.V2| issue 1 01/09/17

Summary of Contents for YAJ301.V2

Page 1: ...9 Ensure all non essential persons keep a safe distance and that there are no passengers in the vehicle to be jacked up 9 9 Place jack under vehicle manufacturer s recommended jacking points see vehicle handbook 9 9 Check that the jacking point is stable and centred on the jack saddle and is free from grease or oil DANGER Use jack for lifting only NOT for supporting the raised load Use correctly r...

Page 2: ...es 4 2 1 Screw in the black and clear hoses from the handle into the jack ensuring the black and clear hoses are wrapped around the handle inserting as shown by the label positioned beneath the connection points on the jack fig 2 Position so as not to obstruct the movement of the handle 5 air supply 5 1 Ensure that the jack pneumatic switch is in the off position before connecting to the air suppl...

Page 3: ...in a controlled manner 6 4 3 Once completely lowered releasing the control lever will return to the middle hold position Remove the jack from under the vehicle If you have finished using the jack turn the air pressure supply off and disconnect from the air line and store the jack and air line accordingly 7 maintenance IMPORTANT Only fully qualified personnel should attempt maintenance or repair WA...

Page 4: ...al service agents We have service repair agents in all parts of the UK DO NOT return jacks to us Please telephone us on 01284 757500 to obtain the address and phone number of your local agent If jack is under guarantee please contact your dealer De commissioning the Jack Should the jack become completely unserviceable and require disposal draw off the oil into an approved container and dispose of ...

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