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Sealey VIKING 3100TB Manual page 2

3 tonne low entry trolley jack with rocket lift

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3. SPECIFICATION
Model ........................................................................... 3100TB
Applicable Standard: ...................................................EN 1494
Capacity: ......................................................................3 Tonne
Consumable parts: .................................. Jack pad - 3100TB.A
Length: ..........................................................................700mm
Max. chassis height: ......................................................180mm
Min. saddle height: ..........................................................95mm
4. ASSEMBLY
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 CLIP (FIG's A & 1)
4.1.1.
Seek assistance from a second person if required.
4.2.
Line up the spring button in the upper part of the two piece handle
with the hole in the lower piece handle (fig.1). Roll back protective
sleeve to expose it if required, and engage button into the
hole to fasten both halves together.
4.2.1.
Fix the T bar handle to the top of the handle tube using the cap screw
and nut supplied (fig.1).
4.2.2.
The lower handle section slots into the cylinder drive mechanism.
Align the fixing slot in the end of the shaft (fig.2) with the threaded
hole in the mounting bracket.
4.2.3.
Push down on the handle and hold down while unscrewing the handle
fixing bolt (see fig.A inside the white square) that is securing the
handle socket in the down position.
4.2.4.
Remove the clip from the handle fixing bolt and the lower chassis bar.
4.2.5.
Gently, and in a controlled manner, slowly allow the handle and
handle socket to raise to their upright position.
4.2.6.
Replace the handle fixing bolt to secure the handle in the socket.
Use the M6 bolt and spring washer to fix the handle to the
pumping mechanism and tighten the bolt (fig.1).
4.2.7.
Check engagement of the handle to the pumping mechanism and adjust it's location if needed.
fig.1
5. OPERATION
5.1.
BEFORE FIRST USE
Before using the jack, purge hydraulic circuit in order to eliminate any possible air in the system by pulling the handle upwards and
turning it anti-clockwise. NOTE: The handle has a self-returning device (Dead Man principle) which requires the user to hold the
handle in position whilst in this position or lowering is taking place.
5.1.1.
Whilst in this position, pump the jack several times to ensure internal lubrication and to bleed any accumulated air from it. At the end of
the last downward stroke shut the valve off again by rotating the handle clockwise.
5.2.
GENERAL
WARNING! Before lifting ensure Section 1 Safety Instructions are read, understood and strictly followed.
5.2.1.
Prepare the vehicle as mentioned in the safety instructions ensuring the ground on which the jack is to stand is level and solid (not
tarmacadam).
5.2.2.
Position the jack saddle under the vehicle manufacturer's recommended lifting point. (See vehicle handbook for details).
5.3.
JACKING THE VEHICLE (fig.3)
5.3.1.
Pull the handle upwards and turn the handle clockwise to close the valve. Commence pumping the handle up and down using
maximum strokes until the vehicle reaches the desired working height.
5.3.2.
Using the foot pedal instead of the handle, the 'Rocket Lift' performance can be applied.
5.3.3.
Should the jack become overloaded, a safety excess pressure valve will open, and stop the jack from lifting.
© Jack Sealey Limited
fig.2
Original Language Version
3100TB Issue 2 (1,4,6) 14/09/23
fig.A

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