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Safety First; Damaged Equipment - PROFESSIONAL HYDRAULIC JACKS 55100 Operator's Manual

10 ton aluminum hand pump

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Safety First

Carefully plan your system by selecting components designed to perform the intended operation and
which will adequately perform with existing equipment. Always check the product limitations regarding
pressure ranges, capacities and set-up requirements. The system operating pressure must not
exceed the pressure rating of the lowest rated component in the system. Real all CAUTIONS,
WARNINGS, and INSTRUCTIONS included with, or attached to each product. Follow all safety
precautions to avoid personal injury or property damage during the system operation.
THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE RESPOSIBLE FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY RESULTING
FROM UNSAFE PRODUCT USE, LACK OF MAINTENANCE OR INCORRECT PRODUCT AND
SYSTEM APPLICATION.
Caution
Make sure that the highest level of system pressure does not exceed the lowest pressure rating of any
component with the system.
The following general instructions and guides will be helpful to determine if your system components
are properly connected:
1.Be sure all hydraulic connections, hoses, fittings are rated for the highest pressure your system is
capable of generating. Always use hoses and tubing recommended by the hydraulic component
manufacturer.
2.Be sure all connections are fully tightened. Seal all pipe connections with a high -grade pipe thread
sealer.
3.DO NOT over tighten any connections. All connections should be snug and leak free. Excessive
tightening will cause strain on the threads and castings, which could cause fitting failure at pressures
below rated capacity.
Inspection
1.Visual inspection shall be made before each use of this equipment checking for leaking hydraulic
fluid, worn or damaged hose and fittings, damaged or bent extension tubes or attachments.
2.Each piece of equipment shall be inspected by an authorized service center immediately, if
subjected to an abnormal load or shock.
3.Owners and/or users should be aware that repair of this equipment may require specialized
knowledge and facilities. It is recommended that an annual inspection of this equipment be made by a
service center and that any defective parts, decals, or warning labels be replaced with genuine parts.
A list of authorized service centers is included.

Damaged Equipment

Any equipment which appears to be damaged in any way is found to be badly worn, or operates
abnormally SHALL BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE until necessary repairs are made by an
authorized service center.

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