Model: 02-7802C0111 & 02A7802C0111 (with Air Pump)
12 Ton (10.88 Metric Ton)
Single Stage Jack
04/2008 | Rev. 01
Page | 5
7.0
OPERATION
7.1
OPERATING PARAMETERS
1. The user shall work in accordance with the Operation and Service Manual.
2. At no time shall personnel work under the raised load until it is secured by suitable means, i.e. ram locknut.
3. The employer of the operator shall provide for all necessary training and give information about pumping and translating
forces.
4. Operate between -20
C and 50
C (-4
F and 122
F).
5. The user shall work in accordance with the Operation and Service Manual.
6. At no time shall personnel work under the raised load until it is secured by suitable means, i.e. ram locknut.
7. The employer of the operator shall provide for all necessary training and give information about pumping and translating
forces.
8. Operate between -20
C and 50
C (-4
F and 122
F).
7.2
NUMERICAL VALUES
Rated Capacity:
24,000 lbs (10,886 kg)
Minimum Closed Height:
108 in (274.32 cm)
Mechanical Extension:
14 in (35.56 cm)
Hydraulic Extension:
32 ¼ in (81.91 cm)
Maximum Height Obtainable: 154 ¼ in (391.79 cm)
Weight:
500 lbs (226.8.8kg)
Pressure Relief Setting:
3250 + 300/-0 psig (224+21/-0 bar)
Noise level is 64 dB(A) at a distance of 120 in (304.8 cm) at an inlet pressure of 100 psi (6.9 bar)
7.3
OPERATOR CONTROLS
See Illustration
7.4
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The user should be familiar with the following statements prior to
using the jack(s):
CAUTION!
1. NEVER put hands between the aircraft and the
jack pad; as after aircraft has been lowered,
struts may have hung up.
2. NEVER align jack under aircraft by pounding on
jack legs. Dented legs may lead to jack collapse.
3. ALWAYS lower ram locking nut(s) after jack is
under load. Be sure ram nut(s) is seated fully
after jacking.
4. ALWAYS raise and lower jacks simultaneously
so that aircraft remains level.
5. ALWAYS use a tail or nose stand, as applicable,
for additional stability.
7.4.1
Rules For Operating
1. The user shall work in accordance with the Operator and/or
Technical Manuals.
2. At no time shall personnel work under the raised load until it is
secured by suitable means, i.e. ram locknut.
3. The employer of the operator shall provide for all necessary
training and give information about pumping and translating
forces.
4. Operate between -20
C and 50
C/-4
F and 122
F.
FIGURE 3
Operator Controls Locations
Summary of Contents for 02-7802C0111
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