SGS TJ2C Manuel utilisateur

FOR YOUR SAFETY
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
AND RETAIN THEM FOR FUTURE USE.
OWNER’S MANUAL
TJ2C
TROLLEY JACK
2 TON MAX CAPACITY

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OPERATION
The owner is responsible for maintaining all decals and warning labels
and maintaining the unit in good working order. Safety information
should be emphasised and understood prior to usage. This jack shall
be inspected as per the instruction manual before each use.
It is the owner’s/operators’ responsibility to study all warnings,
operating and maintenance instructions contained on the product
label and within this instruction manual to ensure proper operation of
this jack. The owner/operator shall retain these product instructions
for future reference.
This jack shall be maintained in accordance with the product
instructions. No alterations shall be made to this jack.
INSPECTION BEFORE EACH USE
Before each use a visual inspection shall be made for abnormal
conditions such as cracked welds, damaged, bent, worn, loose or
missing parts.
This jack should be inspected immediately if it is believed to have been
subjected to an abnormal load or shock. Owner/operators should be
aware that repair of this jack requires specialised equipment and
knowledge.
SPECIFICATION
MAX CAPACITY 2 TON
RETRACTED HEIGHT 130MM
FULLY EXTENDED 380MM
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LOWERING A VEHICLE
1. Turn the release valve clockwise to the closed position.
2. Pump the handle to lift the vehicle off the jack stands.
3. Remove the jack stands. Do not get under the vehicle while the
vehicle is being lowered.
4. Turn the release valve slowly counter clockwise to lower the vehi-
cle onto the ground.
RAISING A VEHICLE
1. Make sure the jack and vehicle are on a hard level surface.
2. Always set the vehicle handbrake and chock the wheels.
3. Consult the vehicle owner’s manual to ascertain the location of
jacking points and position the jack beneath the lift point.
4. Turn the release valve clockwise to the closed position but do not
over tighten.
5. To raise the vehicle place the handle into the socket and pump up
and down.
6. Place jack stands beneath the vehicle at locations recommended
by the vehicle manufacturer. Do not work under the vehicle
without the use of jack stands. Jacks are not designed to maintain
heavy loads for long periods of time. Do not attempt to place jack
stands simultaneously under both ends of a vehicle or along one
side of a vehicle.
7. Turn the release valve slowly counter clockwise to lower the vehi-
cle onto the jack stands.

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MAINTENANCE GUIDE
Daily. See INSPECTION BEFORE EACH USE (page 2).
Monthly. Lubrication is critical to jacks as they support heavy
loads. Any restriction due to dirt, rust or corrosion can cause
either slow movement or rapid jerks damaging the internal
components. The following steps are designed to keep the
jack maintained and operational:
1. Open the release valve by turning the handle knob counter
clockwise and push the ram to its lowest position
2. Remove the filler plug.
3. Fill with clean hydraulic jack oil. Do not use hydraulic brake
fluid.
4. Reinstall the filler plug.
Add lubrication to all moving parts as needed.
Every 6 months. Carry out a thorough inspection for service-
ability of component parts Visually inspect for oil leaks (only
a slight oil seepage is permissible). If a leak is found, take the
jack out of service and consult with SGS Engineering.
Annually. Check the ram oil level as follows:
1. Ensure the ram is fully retracted by turning the knob fully
anticlockwise.
2. Remove the cover plate, located at the base of the handle
housing, to gain access the ram, then remove the ram filler
plug.
3. Lift the jack so that it is vertical, resting on its front wheels
and check the oil level. It should be level with the bottom
of the oil filler hole. If necessary, top up with Hydraulic oil.
4. Replace filler plug and purge system of air (see page 5).
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CHECK THE OIL LEVEL
1. Turn the release valve counter clockwise to allow the ram to fully
retract. It may be necessary to apply force to the saddle to lower
the ram.
2. Remove the inspection plate.
3. With the jack in the level position remove the oil fill plug. Stand
the jack in the vertical position with the handle socket down. The
oil should be level with the bottom of the fill hole. If not, top up
but do not overfill. Always fill with new, clean hydraulic jack oil.
4. Replace fill plug and inspection plate.
5. Check jack operation.
6. Purge air from the system as required.
SYSTEM AIR PURGE
1. Turn the release valve counter clockwise one full turn to open.
2. Pump the handle eight full strokes.
3. Turn release valve clockwise to close the valve.
4. Pump the handle until the ram reaches maximum height and con-
tinue to pump several times to remove air trapped in the ram.
5. Carefully and slowly pinch the oil fill plug to release trapped air.
6. Turn the release valve counter clockwise one full turn and lower
the ram to the lowest position. Use force on the saddle if neces-
sary.
7. Turn the release valve clockwise to the closed position and check
for proper pump action. It may be necessary to perform the
above more than once to ensure all the trapped air is evacuated.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION
JACK WILL NOT LIFT TO FULL
HEIGHT
LOW OIL LEVEL CHECK OIL LEVEL AND REFILL IF
NECESSARY
JACK WILL NOT HOLD LOAD RELEASE VALVE NOT CLOSING
OIL CONTAMINATED
PUMP VALVES NOT SEALING
CYLINDER RAM BINDING
CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE
LIFT ARM WILL NOT LOWER CYLINDER RAM BINDING
PARTS WORN
INTERNAL DAMAGE
BROKEN RETURN SPRING
LIFT ARM LINKAGE BENT OR
BINDING
CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE
JACK FEELS SPONGY WHEN
LIFTING
SEE AIR PURGE SECTION PURGE TRAPPED AIR
FACTORY SERVICE
If this hydraulic jack if found to be damaged in any way, worn or oper-
ating abnormally it should be removed from service until inspected by
an authorised repair centre.
Owner/operators should be aware that the repair of this jack requires
specialised equipment and knowledge. Only factory authorised parts,
labels and decals shall be used on this equipment. An annual inspec-
tion of this jack by an authorised repair centre is recommended to
ensure the jack maintains an optimum operating condition.
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WARNING
• Read and understand all warnings and instructions prior to use.
• Do not overload this jack beyond its rated capacity.
• This jack is a lifting device only.
• This jack is designed for use on hard level surfaces only.
• The load must be supported by jack stands once raised.
• Do not dolly or move the vehicle while it is on the jack.
• Lift only on areas as specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
• Only attachments and/or adaptors supplied by sgs shall be used.
• No alterations to the jack shall be made.
• Failure to heed these warnings may result in damage to the jack
and/or failure resulting in personal injury or property damage.
• Inspect the jack before each use.
WARRANTY
This SGS product is covered by a 24 month warranty from the
initial date of purchase. This is a domestic warranty provided
directly by SGS Engineering. Please keep a recipt of your
pucrchase as this may be required as proof of purchase.
You will invalidate your warranty if the product is found to
have been misused, tampered with, modified, overloaded
or used for an application for which it was not designed. The
warranty will also be rendered invalid if the maintenance
prodcedure has not been followed.
You must contact SGS Engineering prior to returning any
product. This warranty does not effect your statutory rights.

EC Declaration of Conformity
This is an important document and should be retained
MANUFACTURER’S NAME:
TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
PART NUMBER:
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specied above con-
forms to the above European Communities Directive(s) and Standard(s).
PLACE:
DATE: (Signature)
Robert Wyatt
Company Secretary
Derby, UK
24th JUNE 2017
SGS Engineering (UK) Ltd
SGS Engineering (UK) Ltd
West Side Park
Raynesway
Derby, DE21 7AZ
Hydraulic Trolley Jack
TJ2C
2006/42/EC Machinery Directive as amended by directive
2009/127/EC
EN1494:2000 + A1:2008 Mobile or movable jacks and associated lifting
equipment
The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 Statutory instrument 2008
No.1597
The Supply of Machinery (Safety) (Amendment) Regulations 2011 Statutory
instrument 2011 No.2157
APPLICATION OF EC COUNCIL DIRECTIVES / STANDARD:
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