Air Supply Inlet
OPERATION
Lifting
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WARNING: Only attachments and/or adapters supplied by the manufacturer shall be used.
WARNING: Do not connect two jacks to one control valve. Operating the jacks in this way can cause of loss of
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control during raising and lower the vehicle.
1. Follow the vehicle manufacturer's recommended guidelines for lifting.
2. Position vehicle on hard level surface with parking brake selected. Chock wheels at opposite end. When lifting
trailers, lower landing gear.
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WARNING: Do not attempt to raise a partially filled tanker or transport containing an unrestrained load. A sudden
load shift can occur causing dangerous tilting or toppling of the vehicle.
NOTICE: Actuation of the air control valve will raise and lower the post.
3. Position the unit under the lift point of the vehicle such that load will be centered on lifting saddle.
4. Extend post to desired height and insert locking pin through appropriate hole. If necessary, use post extension
for additional height. Post extension slides inside post and is held in place with safety pin (ref. parts drawing).
5. Connect air compressor hose to control valve, then attach to air supply of 200 psi maximum. The unit is now
ready to lift.
6. Press the air control valve lever marked "UP" to raise post until it contacts vehicle lift point. Ensure lift point is
secure and centered on lift post saddle.
7. Press and hold air control valve until desired height has been achieved, insert the other lock pin through the
hole in the ram post such that the lock pin will fully engage both sides of the head plate when lowered.
8. Slowly release the air pressure and make sure the lock pin engages fully into both sides of the low post slot.
9. Ensure the vehicle is level and stable, then fully discharge air pressure.
10. Before working around the lifted vehicle, ensure the vehicle is level and stable between the jacks.
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WARNING: After lifting, never work on, under or around a load until the post is properly pinned and the air is
exhausted. If the air is not exhausted and the jack is not properly pinned, the jack may rise or drop suddenly when
a heavy object is removed from or placed on the vehicle.
Valve Control
Figure 2 - Air Valve
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Air Out to Jack