Omega Lift 13200 User Manual
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SPECIFICATIONS
Handle Sleeve
Handle
Head Saddle
Toe Saddle
Release Valve
Carry Handle
Oil Filler Plug/Screw
(not shown)
Return Spring
Figure 1 - 13060, 13120 & 13200 Nomenclature
Model
Capacity
Base Size
(L x W)
Toe Saddle
Min. / Max Height
Head Saddle
Min. / Max. Height
Hydraulic Lift
13060
3 Ton
8-5/8" x 7-1/2"
5/8" ~ 5-3/4"
9" ~ 14-1/8"
5-1/8"
13120
6 Ton
11" x 7-1/2"
7/8" ~ 6"
10-1/2" ~ 15-5/8"
5-1/8"
13200
10 Ton
11-5/8" x 9-1/4"
1-1/8" ~ 6-1/4"
11" ~ 16-1/8"
5-1/8"
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OPERATION
Use of this device may require special skills and knowledge. Read, understand, and follow all printed materials provided
with and on this device before use.
Raising the Ram Plunger
1. Assemble the 3-pc handle, ensure that spring clips align with slots.
2. Use the handle to engage and turn the release valve clockwise until firm resistance is felt to further thread engagement.
3. Pump until load reaches desired height. Immediately secure with appropriately rated mechanical devices.
It is recommended you follow the load with cribbing and blocking where practical.
Never allow personnel to work or pass under a load until the load is secured by cribbing, blocking, or other mechanical
means.
Lowering
Make certain that all personnel are clear of the load before lowering. Control the rate of descent of the load at all times.
The more you open the release valve, the faster the load descends.
1. Use the manufacturer's provided operating handle to engage and slowly turn the release valve counter-clockwise, but no
more than 1 turn.
If the operating handle is damaged, operates abnormally, or will not positively engage the release valve, immediately
discontinue use of the jack until a manufacturer's replacement handle assembly can be acquired.
2. Push ram down and handle sleeve in to reduce exposure to rust and contamination after removing jack from under load.
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