kincrome K12067 User manual

HYDRAULIC TROLLEY JACK
K12067
Distributed by Kincrome Tools and Equipment:
www.kincrome.com.au

Owner’s Assembly and Operating Manual
SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................................................2!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ..................................................................................3!
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING JACK ................................................................................3!
Unpacking Carton ................................................................................................................3!
Assembling Handle ..............................................................................................................3!
Testing Handle Operation ....................................................................................................3!
OPERATING JACK .................................................................................................................4!
Preparing Work Area ...........................................................................................................4!
Lifting Vehicle.......................................................................................................................5!
Working on Vehicle ..............................................................................................................5!
Lowering Vehicle..................................................................................................................5!
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE ...........................................................................................6!
Lubricating ...........................................................................................................................6!
Maintaining Oil Level............................................................................................................6!
Important Note: ....................................................................................................................6!
Adding Oil: ...........................................................................................................................6!
Replacing Oil:.......................................................................................................................6!
Cleaning...............................................................................................................................6!
Storage ................................................................................................................................6!
Repairing Jack .....................................................................................................................6!
SPECIFICATIONS
Working Load Limit 3000 KG
Height Lowered 100 mm
Height Raised 550 mm
Handle Length 1760 mm
Head Cap Diameter 100 mm
Total Weight: 48 KG
Part Number K12067

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
The use of a vehicle jack has inherent dangers to avoid risk of personal injury or property damage make sure
you are fully aware of the operating instructions for this product, the recommendations in the vehicle owners
manual for jacking of your vehicle prior to lifting the vehicle. Do not exceed maximum lifting capacity of this
jack.This jack is intended for automotive use only. Be aware that large or heavy vehicles may exceed
jack’s stated capacity check vehicle owners manual or contact the vehicle manufacturer. Do not use for any
other purpose except the raising and lower of vehicles, Never use to raise any structure or building, Do not lift
any human load and never ride on jack.
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING JACK
Unpacking Carton
Place carton in a clear, open area such as garage floor. Remove
jack and three handle pieces from carton.
Assembling Handle
Insert handle piece (A) into middle handle piece (B) into handle piece
(C) making sure holes line up for retaining clips. With the jack sitting
on its wheels on a flat surface, slide assembled handle into handle
base, rotate until the square-shaped hole slips over shaft in handle
base. Check again to be sure handle is fitted properly using finger
pressure only. Loosen 1/2 turn handle should rotate easily.
At the rear of jack a large metal clip holds handle base flat against the jack.
While keeping handle pushed down in compressed position, carefully remove clip by pulling out. Release
pressure on handle base and discard.
Testing Handle Operation
Briefly test jack operation as follows BEFORE using to lift any Load. Twisting handle tightens or releases the
valve which allows jack to be raised and lowered. To raise jack, twist handle completely clockwise until it
stops. Do not force or tighten beyond this point. Pump the handle a few times to raise the jack about
halfway. If jack does not begin to rise after a few pumps, check to be sure handle is correctly inserted into
handle base and is fitted over hex shaft. With jack raised, twist handle slowly counterclockwise to lower jack.
A normal hissing sound may be heard as jack lowers and pressure in hydraulic cylinder is released.

OPERATING JACK
Preparing Work Area
Before using jack to lift vehicle, it is important to prepare work area properly. Follow this procedure each time
the jack is used to help prevent property damage and or serious injury.
1.) Thoroughly inspect jack for damage or wear before each use. Briefly test operation of unloaded jack
before using to lift any load. If jack is damaged or is malfunctioning DO NOT LIFT ANY LOAD until the
problem is corrected.
2.) The Vehicle manufacturer’s owner’s manual should be consulted prior to the lifting of the vehicle.
It will advise safety precautions, jacking procedure, vehicle weight, recommended jack type, and location
of jack support areas on vehicle. The working load limit of the jack is 3000 kg. NEVER EXCEED
WORKING LOAD LIMIT OF JACK.
3.) Clear children and others from work area before moving or lifting vehicle. Another adult should be
nearby for extra safety and assistance but must be clear of vehicle as it is moved or lifted. No person
should remain in a vehicle that is being lifted. No person should enter a vehicle which is supported
by a jack or by vehicle support stands. No person should lean into a vehicle which is supported by a
jack or by vehicle support stands.
4.) No person should get bodily under a vehicle that is supported by a hydraulic trolley jack.
5.) Clear obstructions from work area. Working in tight or cluttered work areas is dangerous.
6.) The hydraulic trolley jack should be used for lifting and lowering only; the raised vehicle should
be supported on vehicle support stands.
7.) Be sure jack and vehicle are on solid, level ground such as paved or concrete driveway or garage floor.
The hydraulic jack should be used on a hard level surface and be free to roll during lifting and
lowering. Uneven or sloped surfaces create hazardous working conditions and dangerously impeded
the function of the jack.
8.) With vehicle in proper position, set vehicle’s parking brake or emergency brake and put gearshift in park
(manual transmissions should be placed in lowest gear). TURN VEHICLE IGNITION OFF AND TO THE
“LOCK” POSITION making sure steering wheel locks.
9.) The unlifted wheels of the vehicle should be chocked. Do not rely on vehicle transmission or brakes
to hold vehicle in position. Chock all wheels of vehicle not being lifted off the ground to prevent vehicle
rolling. Using wedge-shaped blocks that the tyre cannot roll over, position one chock tight against the tyre
in both forward and reverse rolling paths.
10.) The load should be centrally located on the head cap. Off centre loads can be unstable.
11.) The hydraulic trolley jack should be used for lifting and lowering only; the raised vehicle should be
supported on vehicle support stands. Vehicle support stands (not included) will be needed to support
vehicle once it is in raised position. Have jack stands, vehicle support stands capable of supporting
vehicle weight ready nearby for use. Read and understand jack stand manufacturer’s instructions and
safety information before use and before lifting the vehicle with this jack.
12.) Plan location of jack beneath vehicle, making sure jack will be contacting only a jack support area of
vehicle. Consult vehicle owner’s manual for location of jack support areas.

Lifting Vehicle
Lifting a vehicle using a jack can be dangerous. Follow all instructions and precautions below. Do not lift any
vehicle with its engine running or start any vehicle that is supported by jack or jack stands.
1.) With lifting arm completely lowered, roll jack into position beneath jack support area of vehicle.
2.) Twist jack handle completely clockwise. Slowly pump handle until lifting head cap just begins to contact
support area on underside of vehicle.
3.) Inspect position of head cap beneath support area, making sure it is centered and properly engaging
support area.
4.) Continue pumping handle until vehicle is lifted to desired height. Pay attention to head cap position as
vehicle is being raised to be sure there is no danger of support area slipping off or lifting from the head
cap.
5.) Place jack stands under additional vehicle support areas.
6.) SLOWLY twist jack handle counterclockwise to ease vehicle down onto jack stands.
Working on Vehicle
Any vehicle being supported by a jack or jack stands creates a potentially hazardous working environment.
Do not move or roll a jack that is supporting a vehicle. Never place any part of your body beneath a vehicle
supported by a jack. Be careful of forces applied to vehicle such as torque on a nut or bolt. These forces
could cause vehicle to become unstable on jack stands if jack stands are not properly placed. Do not turn
vehicle ignition or attempt to start any vehicle supported by jack or jack stands.
Lowering Vehicle
Before lowering vehicle, be sure area under and near vehicle is clear of all persons and obstructions.
1.) Re-position jack under same support area used to lift vehicle.
2.) Twists handle completely clockwise. Pump handle until head cap just makes contact with support area
under vehicle.
3.) Check to be sure head cap is centered under support area. Slowly pump handle to lift vehicle off from
jack stands.
4.) Remove jack stands, setting them aside, well clear of vehicle.
5.) With firm grip on jack handle, SLOWLY twist handle counterclockwise until jack just begins to lower.
6.) Carefully control speed of descending vehicle. Lowering a vehicle too fast can cause property damage
or injury.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Lubricating
All moving parts on jack should be lubricated every month with a general purpose grease to maintain
efficient operation. Apply grease to joints on lift arm hinges, push rods; handle base, rear caster
wheels, front roller, etc. Lifting arm pivot point #37 needs to be well lubricated or jack may make
creaking sounds under heavy loads.
Maintaining Oil Level
Important Note:
When adding or replacing oil, always use SAE 10 Hydraulic Jack Oil. Avoid mixing types of oil. DO NOT use
Brake Fluid, Alcohol, Glycerin, Detergent, Motor Oil or Dirty Oil, Improper fluid can cause serious internal
damage to Jack.
Adding Oil:
With head cap fully lowered & jack on level ground, remove Air Vent Valve. Oil level should be visible at the
air vent valve hole approx 12 mm below valve hole, do not overfill. If low, add oil as needed then close air
vent valve.
Replacing Oil:
For better performance & longevity, replace oil supply once a year. To drain oil, open Air Vent Valve and
loosen the release Valve by turning handle counter clockwise. BE VERY CAREFUL not to permit dirt or
foreign matter to get into the system. Invert jack over suitable container and allow oil to drain. Close
release valve by turning handle clockwise, fill with SAE 10 Hydraulic Jack Oil close Air Vent Valve wipe away
any spilt fluid. Test jack before lifting a load.
Cleaning
Jack should be wiped clean with soft cloth only. Do not use gasoline, kerosene, or other such solvents or any
abrasive cleanser as cleaning agents and solvents will cause deterioration of the hydraulic seals.
Storage
Before storage, twist handle 1-1/2 turns counter clockwise to release pressure in hydraulic cylinder. Leave
handle in this position. Store jack on a level surface, in a clean environment preferably indoors, in a dry area
to protect jack from moisture.
Repairing Jack
There are no user serviceable parts except as outlined above. Only trained, licensed and certified repair
personnel should attempt any repairs or replacing of parts. Any modifications to this jack, except those
performed by the manufacturer, or their designee, will void all warranties both written and implied.


Warranty given by Kincrome Australia Pty Ltd of 3 Lakeview Drive, Caribbean Park, Scoresby, Victoria (Tel 1300 657 528). If this product has
materials or workmanship defects (other than defects caused by abnormal or non warranted use) you can , at your cost, send the product to
place of purchase, an authorized Kincrome service agent or one of Kincrome’s addresses for repair or replacement. Your rights under this
warranty are in addition to any other rights you have under the Australian Consumer Law or other applicable laws. Our goods come with
guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and
compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods
fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
For further details please visit www.kincrome.com.au or call us
Distributed by Kincrome Tools and Equipment
www.kincrome.com.au
3 Lakeview Drive Scoresby Victoria
Phone: 1300 657 528
2012 /

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