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Using the Jack to raise a Forklift
This section discusses the appropriate and safe methods for using the SY8000 Walking Beam Forklift Jack to
raise and lower a forklift.
1. Inspect the Jack for Signs of Wear or Damage
Before each use, you should inspect the jack for any visible signs of wear or damage. See the
“Inspecting the Jack” section for details about how to inspect the jack. WarnIng!
If you see any signs
of wear or damage, or if there is any indication that the jack is not performing normally, immediately take
it out of service and call customer service at 800-255-4109 or 913-829-1000. NEVER use a jack that appears
damaged in any way.
2. Transport the Jack to the Work area
Transport the jack to the work area by either (a) wheeling it or (b) lifting and carrying it. The jack should
always be wheeled to the work area if possible - only lift and carry the jack if it cannot be wheeled
safely. Wheel the jack only across smooth surfaces. If the surface is rough or uneven, lift and carry the
jack instead of wheeling it. WarnIng!
Jolting caused by the wheels catching on uneven surfaces can
cause physical strain and personal injury.
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WarnIng
Using the jack to raise a forklift requires several steps that must be followed
each and every time the jack is used:
1. Inspect the jack for signs of wear or damage.
2. Transport the jack to the work area.
3. Select appropriate support stands and bring them to the immediate
work area.
4. Prepare the surround area before using the jack.
5. Identify a lift point, prepare the load for lifting, and chock the wheels
that remain on the ground.
6. Raise the forklift.
7. Use appropriate support stands.
8. Lower the forklift.
Each of these steps is discussed in detail in the following sections. Failure to
follow all of these instructions can lead to serious injury or death.