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3. Depress the Pedal on the lifting end to raise the Jack
through the full range of the Jack. (See Fig. 6.1)
Under certain circumstances it may be necessary to prime
the Air Hydraulic Pump Unit. Refer to the manual that came
with the pump for these instructions.
4. Lower the Jack onto the nearest Safety Stop Pin. When
the Jack is loaded with a vehicle make sure the Jack is rest-
ing on the Safety Stop Pin prior to performing any work on
the vehicle. (See Fig. 6.2)
To lower the Rolling Bridge Jack:
When lowering the Jack PAY CAREFUL ATTENTION
that all personnel and objects are kept clear. ALWAYS
keep a visual line of sight on the Jack AT ALL TIMES.
1. Raise the lift up so that the Safety is off the Safety
Stop Pin.
2. Flip the Safety Handle up Off the Safety Stop Pin.
(See Fig. 6.3)
3. Press the Pedal on the lowering end. Note: the Pedal
can lock in the lowering position to facilitate lowering of
the Jack. (See Fig. 6.4)
POST-INSTALLATION CHECK-OFF
t Check For Hydraulic Leaks
t Check Fluid Level
t Lubrication of Critical Components
t Check For Overhead Obstructions
t Runways Level
t All Screws, Bolts, and Pins Secured
t Surrounding Area Clean
t Operation, Maintenance and Safety Manuals on Site
t Perform an Operational Test With a Typical Vehicle
Fig. 6.3
Fig. 6.4
Fig. 6.2
DANGER!
VISUALLY CONFIRM THAT ALL PRIMARY
SAFETY LOCKS ARE ENGAGED BEFORE
ENTERING WORK AREA.
Suspension components used on this Jack are
intended to raise and lower the Jack only and are
not meant to be load holding devices. Remain clear
of elevated Jack unless visual confirmation is made
that all primary Safety Locks are fully engaged and
the lift is LOWERED onto the Safety Locks. Refer to
installation /operation manual for proper Safety Lock
procedures and /or further instruction.
Fig. 6.1