Central Hydraulics 94835 Assembly And Operation Instructions Manual page 4

Rolling bridge jack
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the rails on which this jack will be used must be securely held in place
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and perfectly level and parallel. If either end of the rails is loose, closer or
farther apart, higher or lower than the other, the jack could fall off the rails, bind
with the rails, move or tip causing property damage, SeVeRe PeRSONAL
INJURY OR DeATH. Due to the severe hazards created by improper rail setup,
the installation must be done by a qualified technician.
18.
use compressed air only. Never use any explosive gas or any other gas aside
from compressed air as an energy source.
Keep the air hose off the rails and away from the rollers at all times. If an
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air hose is crushed, it can rupture resulting in personal injury.
this rolling bridge jack may cause a tripping hazard if installed in the
20.
floor of a workshop. Orange safety cones, a fence or other warning device
should be used to warn of a tripping hazard.
the scissor Assembly may cause a pinch hazard. Use extreme caution to
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prevent any person, animal or equipment from being pinched in the scissor as-
sembly during operation.
do not exceed the weight limit of this jack, which is 6000 lb. (3 tons). Over-
22.
loading may cause damage to the seals of the Foot Pedal Assembly (26) or
Hydraulic Ram (12). Overloading may also cause the jack to fade or suddenly
fail, allowing the vehicle to suddenly lower.
23.
never try to lift an unbalanced load. An unbalanced load may suddenly pitch
off the jack, causing serious injury or property damage.
warning: the warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction
manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur.
it must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are
factors which cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the
operator.
SKU 94835
For technical questions please call 1-800-444-3353
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