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SPX 5093A Parts List And Operating Instructions page 2

Long reach service jack

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Parts List & Operating Instructions
WARNING: To prevent personal injury and/or equipment damage,
Study, understand, and follow all instructions before operating this device. If the operator
cannot read or understand these instructions, the operating instructions and safety precautions
must be read and discussed in the operator's native language.
Wear eye protection that meets OSHA and ANSI Z87.1 standards.
Inspect the jack before each use; do not use the jack if it is damaged, altered, or in poor
condition. No alterations may be made to this product. Use only those attachments and/or
adapters supplied by the manufacturer.
Lift only on areas of the vehicle as specified by the
vehicle manufacturer.
Do not exceed rated capacity.
Use only on a hard, level surface.
Center the load on the jack saddle. Off-center loads can
damage seals and cause jack failure.
This is a lifting device only. Immediately after lifting,
support the vehicle with appropriate means.
Stay clear of a lifted load.
Do not use the jack to move or dolly a vehicle.
1. Remove the upper cover. See Figure 1.
2. Remove the metal rod, and connect the blue plastic tube (supplied).
3. Place the handle in Position 4 (Fig. 2), and insert the bolt and washer near
the bottom of the handle assembly. See Fig. 3.
washer to put the handle in Position 1 for storage.
4. Replace the cover.
Operating Instructions
1. Verify the control lever is in the OFF position. See Figure 4.
2. Connect shop air supply to the jack. Recommended air pressure is 100–145
psi (7–10 BAR). Install an air filter / lubricator in the shop air line, because
water in the air line will damage the jack.
3. Move the control lever to UP to raise the saddle to the contact point. Move
the control lever to OFF.
4. Check the placement of the jack; the load must be centered on the jack
saddle. Avoid jack wheel obstructions such as gravel, tools, or uneven
expansion joints.
5. Move the control lever to UP finish lifting the vehicle.
6. Immediately place approved support stands under the vehicle's lifting points
(recommended by the vehicle manufacturer). SLOWLY and CAREFULLY
lower the vehicle onto the support stands by pushing the control lever to the
DOWN position.
Bleeding Air from the Jack
Air can accumulate within a hydraulic system during shipment or after prolonged
use. This entrapped air causes the jack to respond slowly or feel "spongy." To
remove the air:
1. Move the control lever to DOWN, and hold it there for a few seconds.
2. Move the control lever to UP to complete a load-free lifting cycle.
3. Move the control lever to DOWN to retract the jack pistons. The pistons
should react in a smooth motion; if not, repeat Steps 1–3.
Safety Precautions
Setup
Note: Remove the bolt and
Form No. 539815, sheet 1 of 2, back
Metal Rod
1
Disengage trigger lever to move handle to
one of four positions: 1) collapsed; 2) storage:
3) movement: and 4) horizontal.
Upper Cover
Figure 1
2
3
Figure 2
Bolt &
Washer
Figure 3
Control
Lever
Shop
Air
Figure 4
4

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