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WilTec 51296 Operation Manual page 4

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Be sure to wear sturdy shoes, use a hair net for long hair, wear tight-fitting clothing, remove
jewellery (rings, earrings, watches, etc.), and be careful not to wear loose straps or belts.
Only use the jack if you feel physically able to do so.
Working for long periods in a standing position can lead to dizziness. Take regular breaks and
drink enough.
Do not overload the lift.
Only use the jack on an even and firm surface that can carry the specified loads.
Store packaging parts (foils, plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) only in places that are not accessi-
ble to children, especially infants, as packaging parts often conceal unrecognisable dangers.
(e.g., danger of suffocation)
Control/inspection
Before the jack is put into service, a visual inspection needs to be carried out to detect damage,
loose, or missing parts and worn parts.
Each jack must be inspected immediately if it has been overloaded or subjected to a strong
impact. The inspection should be carried out by a specialist. Annual inspection is recommended.
Defective parts must be replaced immediately. If this is not possible, the jack must not be put
back into operation.
Regularly apply lubricants to all moving parts. Check the jack regularly for rust, cracks and cor-
rosion. Clean the affected areas with an oily cloth.
Operating instructions
Lifting a load
1. Follow the safety instructions and place the jack next to the load.
2. Move the backstop (17) to the "UP" position.
3. Make sure that the lever is in the correct position and is held by the safety strap (see following
figure).
4. Actuate the lift until the support touches the load.
5. At this point, check that there are no obstacles in the lifting direction.
6. Operate the lever carefully and evenly. Ensure a steady and slow speed when lifting the load.
When the lever is fully depressed, you will hear a click indicating that the bolt is engaged. Return
the lever to its original position to continue lifting the load by pressing it down again.
Lowering a load
1. The jack must be loaded with at least 50 kg of weight in order to ensure an even lowering. If the
weight is too low, uncontrolled lowering may occur.
2. Before lowering a load, obey all safety precautions.
3. Follow the safety precautions before lowering a weight. Set the backstop (17) to the "Down"
position. Make sure that the lever is in the correct position and is not blocked by the tab (see
following figure)
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Fig. 1: to lift a load
Important!
Do not use an extension for the lever!
Make sure that the lever is always held securely
so that the load does not sink uncontrollably.
Item 51296
Abb. 2: to lower a load
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