
1. SAFETY
To avoid personal injury or property damage, please follow all safety
precautions. We cannot be responsible for injury or damage resulting from
unsafe and incorrect products use or system operation, or lack of
maintenance.
WARNING indicates a potential danger that requires correct action to avoid personal
injury.
IMPORTANT indicates correct action to prevent damage or equipment failure.
WARNING:
lThe hydraulic equipment operator must be a qualified operator familiar with correct
training and work experience of hydraulic equipment. Lack of knowledge in any of these
areas can lead to equipment damage or personal injury.
lRead, understand, and follow all instructions before operating this jack.
lInspect the jack before each use. Do not use jack if damaged, altered, modified, leaking
hydraulic fluid or with missing or loose components.
lTo avoid personal injury, never modify or weld hydraulic equipment.
lNever lift more that the rated capacity of the jack, overloading causes equipment failure
and possible personal injury.
lThe jack is a load lifting device, not a load holding device. Once the load has been
positioned, it must always be supported mechanically. Never work under, or around a
load only supported by hydraulic means.
lNever put unbalanced or off-center loads on the jack saddle. Do not use saddle
adapters or saddle extenders between the stock lifting saddle and the load. The
incorrect loading can result in equipment failure
lThis jack was designed for lifting transmissions only. Consult the vehicle manufacturer for
the transmission's center of balance.
lSecure the transmission to the jack's saddle with the anchorage restraint system provided
before raising or lowering the transmission.
lUse of this product is limited to the removal, installation and transportation in the lowered
position, of transmissions, transfer cases and trans axles.
lAlways wear safety glasses and/or other protective equipment that meet or exceed ANSI
Z87.1 and OSHA standards.
lUse the jack ONLY on hard, level surfaces capable of sustaining the load. Use on other
surface
IMPORTANT
lKeep the jack clean at all time.
lWhen the jack is not in use, release the valve and make all piston rod return to the jack.
lUse hydraulic equipment in normal operating temperatures. Do not use equipment in
temperatures of 65 ℃(150 ℉) or higher. Overheating will soften seals and weakens
hose material, resulting in oil leaking or other equipment failure.