Central Hydraulics 54877 User Manual

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SKU 54877

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9.

Use the Floor Jack only on vehicles whose frames have lifting points
(on its seam or frame) capable of aligning with the Elevating Screw of the
Jack.

10.

Avoid dangerous oncoming traffic. Always use the Floor Jack as far away
from the roadside as possible.

11.

Do not use the Floor Jack with the vehicle’s engine running. Make sure
to place the vehicle’s transmission in “Park” (if automatic) or “1st Gear”
(if manual). Then set the emergency brake, and block the tires opposite the tire
being lifted.

12.

Industrial applications must follow OSHA requirements.

13.

Always keep hands, fingers, and feet away from all moving parts of the Floor
Jack when applying or releasing a load.
Remain clear of the vehicle being
raised or lowered. People and animals should be kept at a safe distance when
using the Jack.

14.

Use extreme caution when applying or releasing a load. Never allow the load
to suddenly release. Slowly and carefully apply and release the load.

15.

Do not allow anyone in the vehicle while using the Bottle Jack. Keep all

bystanders a safe distance away from the vehicle.

16.

Never leave the Floor Jack unattended when the Jack is under a load.

17.

Never support both ends of the vehicle at the same time.

18.

Before lowering the Floor Jack, make sure tool trays, jack stands, and

all other tools and equipment are removed from under the vehicle.

19.

Do not stand on the Floor Jack as it may tip, causing personal injury.

20.

If changing a damaged tire, make it easier to remove the lug nuts by
slightly loosening the lug nuts

before

raising the tire off the ground.

21.

This Floor Jack is not to be used for aircraft purposes. Never modify the
Floor Jack in an attempt to use it for a purpose it was not designed for.

22.

WARNING! The warnings, precautions, and instructions discussed in
this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may
occur. The operator must understand that common sense and caution are
factors which cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the
operator.

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