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Sealey 4040TB.V1 Manual page 2

Viking 4 tonne low profile professional trolley jack with rocket lift

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2.
INTRODUCTION
Dual piece hydraulic unit with heavy-duty long chassis provides easy-access to deep set jacking points. Lift-and-twist dead man's
lowering mechanism operates via T-shaped handle providing a smooth, controlled lowering of the load and helping prevent accidental
lowering. Rocket Lift feature brings lifting arm into contact with jacking point with minimal pumps. Polyurethane wheels provide
smoother manoeuvrability and help prevent damage to workshop floor. Protective jack handle sleeve helps prevent accidental damage
to car bodywork when pumping the handle. Foot pedal for quick approach of the lifting saddle to the vehicle in confined spaces.
Includes removable rubber saddle pad and built-in tool tray for fasteners and tools. 3 Year Guarantee - 2nd and 3rd year subject to
T&C's and registration on website (www.sealey.co.uk).
3.
SPECIFICATION
Model No: ..................................................... 4040TB.V1
Applicable Standard: ......................................... EN 1494
Capacity: ............................................................ 4 Tonne
Consumable parts: .....................Rubber jack pad - JP17
4.
OPERATION
WARNING! Before use ensure you have read, understood and applied Section 1 safety precautions.
IMPORTANT: Before use, the operator is to visually inspect the jack for cracked welds, damaged or missing parts or hydraulic leaks.
4.1.
RELEASING THE RETAINING WEDGE (FIG.1)
4.1.1. Seek assistance from a second person if required.
4.1.2. Insert the lower handle section into the handle socket and secure with the retaining bolt to aid in releasing pressure in the handle socket.
4.1.3. Push down on the handle and hold down while removing the retaining wedge that is securing the handle socket in the down position.
4.1.4. Remove the wedge.
4.1.5. Gently and in a controlled manner slowly allow the lower handle section and handle socket to raise to their upright position.
4.2.
BEFORE USE
4.2.1. Insert the upper handle into the lower handle.
4.2.2. Tighten the handle retaining bolt.
4.2.3. Ensure the handle is secure and fully engaged with the release valve.
4.3.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM PURGING
4.3.1. Open the release valve by turning it one full turn counter-clockwise.
4.3.2. Pump the handle 20 times.
4.3.3. Close the release valve by turning it clockwise.
4.4.
RAISING A VEHICLE
4.4.1. Ensure that the jack and the vehicle are on a hard, level surface.
4.4.2. Ensure the vehicle handbrake is engaged, engine is switched off and transmission is in gear (or "PARK" if automatic).
4.4.3. Consult the vehicle manual to determine the location of jacking points.
4.4.4. Position the jack under a suitable lifting point.
4.4.5. Turn the handle clockwise, to the closed position. DO NOT over-tighten.
4.4.6. Raise the vehicle to the desired height.
4.4.7. Place axle stands beneath the locations recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
4.4.8. Turn the release valve anticlockwise slowly to lower the vehicle on to the axle stands.
4.5.
LOWERING A VEHICLE
WARNING: Ensure that the area below the vehicle is clear before lowering.
4.5.1. Turn the release valve clockwise to the closed position.
4.5.2. Pump the handle to raise the vehicle off the axle stands.
4.5.3. Remove the axle stands from beneath the vehicle.
4.5.4. Turn the release valve slowly anticlockwise to lower the vehicle to the ground in a controlled manner.
NOTE: When not in use, always leave the saddle and ram fully retracted.
5.
MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: Only fully qualified personnel should attempt maintenance or repair. Jacks shall be maintained and repaired in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions. Such maintenance and repair shall be carried out by qualified persons. No modifications shall be
carried out which adversely affect the compliance of the jack with the standard. Check the state of the markings and that the markings
remain as the initial one.
© Jack Sealey Limited
FIG.1
Original Language Version
Length: ................................................................ 799mm
Maximum Chassis Height: .................................. 158mm
Maximum Saddle Height: .................................... 533mm
Minimum Saddle Height: ..................................... 100mm
4040TB.V1
FIG.2
Issue 4 (H,1,4,5,)
15/09/23

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