User Manual
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Important!
Keep the handle against steel stan-
dard bar with the handle clip spring
holding it when not lifting or lowering.
1. Securely chock and stabilize the load to prevent it from rolling or shifting as you lift it (see General Safety:
Chock and Block).
2. Place the jack’s base plate securely on a firm, level, and dry surface with the steel standard bar pointing
straight up.
3. Lift the reversing latch until it locks in the
up
position.
4. Pull the handle away from the steel standard bar, releasing the handle clip spring.
5. Grasp the handle or the handle socket and raise the lifting mechanism until the large runner is completely
and securely under the load.
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Operation · Raising a Stationary Load
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6. Grasp the handle firmly with both hands. Carefully pump the handle up and down to raise the load. Do not
use an extension on the handle.
The load will be raised on each
down
stroke of the handle. Watch the load and the jack carefully. Stop lift-
ing if either one starts to move. Do not continue until it is safe to do so. When safe, stabilize and block the
load.
7. When the load is raised to the desired height, place the handle in the upright position clipped to the steel
standard bar.
8. Block the load securely.
9. Lower the load onto the blocks (see
Lowering a Stationary Load
).
10. Remove the jack from the stabilized load.