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Sealey 1030CXDK.V2 Manual page 2

2 tonne short chassis trolley jack

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Make sure that each stand is securely located under a strong point on the vehicle; consult the vehicle
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manufacturer's handbook for guidance. Ensure that height adjust locking mechanism is fully located before applying any load to the
axle stand.
Ensure that the load is located centrally on the saddle, and that the weight is directed through the vertical axis of the stand.
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Exercise extra care when using with a three wheeled vehicle or a trailer. Refer to vehicle manufacturer's instructions.
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Once vehicle is supported, ensure that the vehicle and stands are stable before starting work. Ensure that it is not possible for the
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vehicle to move before commencing any work.
Inspect stands before each use. DO NOT use if they show signs of damage. DO NOT use if it is suspected that they have been
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overloaded.
Before commencing any work or going beneath the vehicle, undertake a risk assessment. Ensure that a responsible person is aware
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of the work about to be undertaken.
Replace any labels on the axle stand should they become unreadable. This applies in particular to any warning or operation instruction
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labels. If replacement labels are required, contact your Sealey stockist.
DO NOT use axle stands on the highway, or anywhere else if it is deemed to be unsafe.
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DO NOT push or twist the vehicle/load whilst it is supported on stands.
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DO NOT mix components between stands. Use only as supplied.
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DO NOT allow children or animals in the vicinity of a vehicle supported on axle stands.
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DO NOT leave a vehicle on axle stands in an area that could be considered a hazard to others or property.
fOLLOW STepS 1, 2 aND 3 TO CORReCTLy pLaCe vehICLe/LOaD ONTO aXLe STaNDS.
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2. INTRODuCTION
Jack features steel chassis with welded castor support and one-piece hydraulic unit. Fitted with overload valve and finger cover for
extra safety. Suitable for the hobby user or as an emergency mobile jack. Includes one-piece pumping handle.
Folding axle stands are constructed entirely from steel and fold flat for easy storage. Fitted with double locking safety pin. Jack and
axle stands supplied in tough carry/storage case.
3. SpeCIfICaTIONS
TROLLey JaCK
Capacity: ................................................ 2 tonnes (2000 kg)
Minimum saddle height: ........................................... 130mm
Maximum saddle height: .......................................... 330mm
Maximum saddle height: .......................................... 140mm
Length: ..................................................................... 440mm
aXLe STaNDS
Capacity each: ......................................... 1 tonne (1000 kg)
Capacity pair: ......................................... 2 tonnes (2000 kg)
Minimum working height: .......................................... 278mm
Maximum working height: ......................................... 359mm
4. befORe fIRST uSe
TROLLey JaCK
Before using jack, purge hydraulic unit in order to eliminate any air in the system. Locate the handle (fig 1H) onto the release valve nut
(fig 1B) and open valve by turning the handle anti-clockwise, place handle back into the jacking point (fig 1A) and pump for 30 to 40
seconds. When complete, close the release valve by turning the valve nut (fig 1B) clockwise.
Place a few drops of hydraulic jack oil on pump piston. Thoroughly lubricate moving parts.
aXLe STaNDS
Familiarise yourself with the product. Check that the stands are in good order and condition and that no damaged has been sustained
during transit. Familiarise yourself with the folding mechanism (fig 2.1) and legs (fig 2.2). Insert the centre column (fig 2.3) in the centre
tube (fig 2.4), adjust to height required and insert the locking pin (fig 2.5). When lowering the centre column, hold the centre column
firmly before removing the pin. Failure to do so will allow the centre column to free fall through the centre tube (fig 2.4) which may be
dangerous.
© Jack Sealey Limited
Original Language Version
1030CXDK.V2 | Issue 2(2) 15/11/19

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