Technical Specifications; Jack Operating Instructions - Simplex 54217 Operational Manual

Push / pull jacks
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2.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model
A
Minimum
Maximum
PP610
86
206
PP61015
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Model
Centered
Capacity
(Tonnes)
PP610
9,1
PP61015
9,1

3.0 JACK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Position push/pull jack so it can be operated from the ground or in a manner where your footing is secure. The push/pull nuts (1) can be reversed
for a wide range of pulling, spreader and pushing applications. Pulling applications can be configured with the use of a chain or cable attached to
the hooks (2) on each end. Spreading applications require the toes (3) to be completely flush at each side of the load. Pushing applications require
the nut ends (4) to be completely flush at each side of the load. The ratcheting socket (5) has two positions for expansion or pulling application. Pull
the plunger knob (6) to change the position of the socket rotation.
DANGER: These jacks are not equipped with safety stops. Do not exceed the maximum screw extensions shown in the table
(Section 2.0). Exceeding the travel length could cause thread failure and a personal injury hazard.
WARNING: Before each stroke and prior to exerting handle effort on the lever bar. Check to make certain that the pawl is engaged into the
full tooth depth of the ratchet wheel.
H
F
B
C
D
Minimum
Maximum
73
193
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Hook/Toe Offset
Load Capacity
(Tonnes)
1,8
1,8
4
1
2
••• 3 •••
A
B
I
J
G
F
C
D
E
Dimensions (mm)
E
F
Length
Length
254
8
254
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Travel
Handle Effort
(mm)
per ton
(N)
121
6,8
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6,8
6
3
3
2
5
G
H
I
Length
Length
Length
19
60
81
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Screw Diameter
(mm)
32
32
1
4
J
Length
32
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Weight
(Tonnes)
5,9
2,3

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