Jackco Model 65500A User Manual
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SETUP
Assemble the handle
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1. Loosen the bolt on the handle socket.
2. Insert the handle.
3. Tighten the bolt.
SPECIFICATION
Capacity:
5 Ton
Lifting Height :
410 mm / 16.1 inch
Max Height :
560 mm/ 22 inch
Gross Weight
106 kg/ 233 lbs
Min Height :
150 mm / 5.9 inch
Net Weight :
92 kg / 202 lbs
Capacity:
10 Ton
Lifting Height :
400 mm / 15.7 inch
Max Height :
560 mm / 22 inch
Gross Weight
156 kg / 343 lbs
Min Height :
160 mm / 6.2 inch
Net Weight :
139 kg / 306 lbs
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Bleed Air From the Service Jack
(
Refer to the illustration above
)
Control Rod in Position A: Allows you to pump the jack using the handle.
Control Rod in Position B: Locks the handle in place in three different positions.
1. Connect the shop air supply to the jack (shop air should be clean, dry and
regulated at 85-120 psi)
2. Turn release knob completely counterclockwise, and place the control rod in
position A.
3. Position the jack under the vehicle using the manufacture’s recommended lifting
points on the chassis. The jack must be free to roll without any obstructions while
lifting or lowering the vehicle. The wheels of the vehicle must be in the straight-
ahead position, with the emergency brake released.
4. Turn the release knob on the jack completely clockwise. Operate the air valve,
pump the jack handle, or pump the food pedal until the saddle touches the
vehicle. Check the placement of the saddle lugs. Finish lifting the vehicle.
5. Place approved safety stands under the vehicle at points that will provide support.
Before working on the vehicle, SLOWLY lower the vehicle onto the safety stands
by turning the release knob counterclockwise.
Air can accumulate within a hydraulic system during
shipment or after prolonged use. This entrapped air
causes the jack to respond slowly or feel “spongy”
To remover the air:
1. Open the release valve by turning the release knob
counterclockwise.
2. Pump the jack handle six full strokes.
3. Close the release valve by turning release know
clockwise.
4. If the jack does no immediately respond, respond,
repeat Steps1-3.