Torin BIG RED TR4055 User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
1/2 TON TRANSMISSION JACK
Item: TR4055
Questions, problems, missing parts? Before returning to your retailer, call our customer service department at
1-888-44-TORIN (1-888-448-6746), 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., PST, Monday-Friday.
Read carefully and understand all ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS before operating. Failure
to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury.
Version 20160708

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IMPORTANT
OWNER / USER RESPONSIBILITY
INTENDED USE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Before You Begin Register This Product.
For future reference, record the model name, model number, date of manufacture and purchase date of this
product. You can nd this information on the product.
Model Name
Model Number
Date of Manufacture
Date of Purchase
DO NOT OPERATE OR REPAIR THIS PRODUCT WITHOUT READING THIS MANUAL.
Read and follow the safety instructions. Keep Instructions readily available for operators. Make certain all
operators are properly trained and understand how to safely and correctly operate the product. By proceeding
you agree that you fully understand and comprehend the full contents of this manual. Failure to operate this
product as intended may cause injury or death. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages or injury
caused by improper use or neglect. Allow product operation only with all parts in place and operating safely.
Use only genuine replacement parts. Service and maintain the product only with authorized or approved
replacement parts; negligence will make the product unsafe for use and will void the warranty. Carefully
inspect the product on a regular basis and perform all maintenance as required. Store these instructions
in a protected dry location. Keep all decals on the product clean and visible. Do not modify and/or use for
any application other than that for which this product was designed. If you have any questions relative to a
particular application, DO NOT use the product until you have rst contacted the distributor or manufacturer to
determine if it can or should be performed on the product.
For technical questions please call 1-888-448-6746.
This 1/2 Ton Low Profile Transmission Jack for is designed for transmission installation and removal. It
features a 360° handle that offers rotational mobility for hard-to-reach lifting points. Universal mounting head
provides a wide fore and aft tilt range. Manual operated hydraulic system that includes a bypass system to
prevent over-extension and accidental overloading. Low prole design; four heavy-duty steel swivel casters
provide easy maneuvering throughout the shop. Fits most transmissions. This product is tested for reliability
and safety to meet ASME PASE Standards.
ITEM# TR4055
Capacity 1000 lbs.
Minimum Lifting Range 34-13/16 inch
Maximum Lifting Range 73-7/16 inch
Saddle Forward Tilt 24°
Saddle Backward Tilt 7.5°
Base L x W 27-1/2 x 27-1/2 inch
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
JACK USE AND CARE
INSPECTION
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
WARNING: Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may
result in serious injury.
WARNING: The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot
cover all possible conditions or situations that could occur. It must be understood by the operator
that common sense and caution are factors that cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by
the operator.
CAUTION: Do not allow persons to operate or assemble this jack until they have read this manual
and have developed a thorough understanding of how the jack works.
• Inspect the jack carefully before each use. Ensure the jack is not damaged, excessively worn, or missing
parts.
• Do not use the jack unless it is properly lubricated.
• Using a jack that is not in good clean working condition or properly lubricated may cause serious injury.
• Inspect the work area before each use. Make sure it is free and clear of any potential hazards.
• Do not modify the Jack in any way. Unauthorized modication may impair the function and/or safety and
could affect the life of the equipment. There are specic applications for which the Jack was designed.
• Always check of damaged or worn out parts before using the Jack. Broken parts will affect the Jack
operation. Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately.
• Store idle Jack. When Jack is not in use, store it in a secure place out of the reach of children. Inspect it for
good working condition prior to storage and before re-use.
• Not for use by children or people with reduced mental capacity.
• Do not use under the inuence of drugs or alcohol.
• Ensure children and other bystanders are kept at a safe distance when using product.
DO NOT OPERATE OR REPAIR THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT READING THIS MANUAL.
To maintain the Transmission Jack and user safety, the owner is responsible for reading and following
these instructions.
• Inspect the service jack for proper operation and function.
• Keep instructions readily available for equipment operators. Make certain all equipment operators are
properly trained; understand how to safely and correctly operate the unit.
• Allow unit operation only with all parts in place and operating properly.
• Use only genuine replacement parts. Service and maintain the unit only with authorized or approved
replacement parts negligence will make the jack unsafe for use and void the warranty.
• Carefully inspect the unit on a regular basis and perform all maintenance as required.
• Store these instructions in the handle of your jack. Keep all decals on the unit clean and visible.
• Safety: always follow safety precautions when installing and operating this jack.
• Before proceeding ensure that you fully understand and comprehend the full contents of this manual.
• Failure to operate this equipment as directed may cause injury or death.
• The distributor is not responsible for any damages or injury caused by improper use or neglect
Always use Jack Stands!
DO NOT USE wood blocks or any other non-approved load sustaining devices. The manufacturer only
warrants loads to be sustained by jack stands that meet current ASME standards.
DO NOT USE wood blocks or any other non-approved lifting devices for a means of lifting with the jack and or
load being raised. Failure to head these warnings may cause injury or death.

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SAFETY
SAFETY MARKINGS
Always follow safety precautions when installing and operating this jack. Keep all decals on the unit clean and
visible. Before proceeding ensure that you fully understand and comprehend the full contents of this manual.
Failure to operate this equipment as directed may cause injury or death. The distributor is not responsible for
any damages or injury caused by improper use or neglect.
Always use Jack Stands!
DO NOT USE wood blocks or any other non-approved load sustaining devices. The manufacturer only
warrants loads to be sustained by jack stands that meet current ASME standards.
DO NOT USE wood blocks or any other non-approved lifting devices for a means of lifting with the jack and or
load being raised. Failure to head these warnings may cause injury or death.
WARNING!
WARNING!
1. Study, understand, and follow all instructions before operating this device.
2. Do not exceed rated capacity.
3. Use only on hard, level surfaces, with less than 3 degrees of slope.
4. Adequately support the vehicle before starting repairs.
5. Use of this product is limited to the removal, installation, and transportation in the lowered position, of
transmissions, transfer cases, and transaxles.
6. No alterations shall be made to this product.
7. Only attachments and/or adapters supplied by the manufacturer shall be used.
8. Do not get under or allow anyone under the vehicle until it has been supported by jack stands.
9. Center load on saddle prior to lifting.
10. Never use on a lawn mower or lawn tractor.
11. Do not use this jack for any use other than the manufacturer specied usage.
12. Failure to heed these markings may result in personal injury and/or property damage.

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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Position the Jack
Position the jack to only lift on the areas of the vehicle as specied by the vehicle manufacturer.
Always Use Jack Stands
After lifting the vehicle always support the load with appropriately rated vehicle Jacks stands before working
on the vehicle.
Do Not Overload Jack
Do not overload this jack beyond its rated capacity. Overloading this jack beyond its rated capacity can cause
damage to or failure of the jack.
Always Use on Hard Level Surfaces
This jack is designed only for use on hard level surfaces capable of sustaining the load. Use on unstable or
other possible loss of load.
Chock and Block (Stabilize)
Apply parking brake in vehicle before operating jack.
A chock is a wedge for steadying an object and holding it motionless, or for preventing the movement of a
wheel Chock the wheel opposite the end being lifted.
When you block a load, you secure and support a load that is being lifted. The block(s) or stabilizer(s) should
have a weight capacity that is greater than the weight of the load which is being lifted.
Center Load on Jack Saddle
Center load on jack saddle before lifting vehicle.
Off-center loads and loads lifted when the jack is not level can cause loss of load or damage to the jack.
Do not raise or lower the vehicle unless tools, materials and people are clear.
When the lift is being lowered, make sure everyone is standing at least six feet away. Be sure there are no
tools or equipment left under or around the jack before lowering.
Always lower the jack slowly.
DO NOT USE THE JACK TO SUPPORT OR STABILIZE A LOAD.
Using the jack to support or stabilize a load may result in unexpected movement and result in serious injury,
being crushed and death. Always securely chock and block (stabilize) the load to be lifted. Never place any
part of the body under a raised load without properly chocking and supporting the load.
Never use the jack on curved or tubular vehicle
Bumpers, this will result in the vehicle slipping off the jack and falling, causing serious injury or death. Use a
bumper lift to lift most vehicles with curved bumpers or plastic bumpers.
Wear ANSI-approved safety glasses and heavy-duty work gloves during use.
Do not adjust the safety valve.
Do not move or dolly vehicle while jack is in use.
Stay alert. Use caution and common sense when operating jack. Do not use a jack when tired,
incoherent, dizzy, under the use or drugs or alcohol.
Training
Read this manual before use. Do not allow anyone who has not read this manual, and/or does not understand
the requirements, to use the jack.
Spectators
Do not allow bystanders around the jack or under the load supported only by the jack. -Do not allow anyone in
the vehicle while the jack is in use. Keep all bystanders away from vehicle when in use.
Inspection
Inspect the jack carefully before each use. Ensure the jack is not damaged, excessively worn, or missing
parts. -Do not use the jack unless it is properly lubricated. -Using a jack that is not in good clean working
condition or properly lubricated may cause serious injury.
Additional Notes:
Save the receipt, warranty and these instructions.
Do not modify the jack in any way. Unauthorized modication may impair the function and/or safety and
could affect the life of the equipment. There are specic applications for which the jack was designed.
Always check for damaged or worn out parts before using the jack. Broken parts will affect the
equipment operation. Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately.
When jack is not in use, store it in a secure place out of the reach of children. Inspect it for good working
condition prior to storage and before re-use.

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ASSEMBLY
All numbers in parenthesis () refer to the index
number from the parts breakdown.
BASE
1. Attach the four ball bearing caster wheels to the
4 respective legs of the jack bases making sure
to tighten the screw.
2. Connect the legs with hardware provided
(26,25,34,19); hand tighten
CYLINDER
3. Loosen the three bolts on the base. Position the
cylinder on the base of the stand and tighten the
three bolts.
4. Attach the two half-circle handles to the cylinder
with the 4 bolts and tighten them in place.
SADDLE
5. To insert the saddle in place before using please
refer to Picture below. Tighten all bolts and nuts.
2
19
26
1
35
25 34
37
38
36
Cylinder assembly
Base
19
17
18
20
21
27
19
24
22
26
23
25

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2. Using a 4mm Allen wrench turn the screw
counterclockwise about one to two circles without
the screw leaving the hole.
3. Continue to pump the jack foot pedal and some
oil with air bubble will run out from the hole.
4. Stop pumping until the oil runs out without any air
bubbles, then using specialized wrench turn the
screw clockwise to the closed position.
5. Pump the jack foot release pedal until the ram
lowers to the lowest position.
SYSTEM AIR PURGE PROCEDURE
IMPORTANT: BEFORE FIRST USE
Perform the following Air Purge Procedure to
remove any air that may have been introduced into
the hydraulic system as a result of product shipment
and handling. This step is to be completed without
any weight on the jack.
1. Pump the jack foot pedal and the ram will rise,
until the ram reaches maximum height.

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1. Before using this product, read the owner's
manual completely and familiarize yourself
thoroughly with the product and the hazards
associated with its improper use.
2. Perform the air purge procedure. (See previous
instructions for system purge procedure.)
3. Check and that the pump operates smoothly
before putting into service.
4. Inspect before each use. Do not use if bent,
broken or cracked components are noted.
BEFORE USE

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8. Pump handle to lift until saddle contacts load.
Continue to pump the jack handle to lift the
vehicle to the desired height.
9. After lifting, support the load appropriately before
removing transmission.
LOWERING THE JACK
1. Support the load with appropriate means before
removing transmission. Check to make sure the
transmission stable on the jack saddle and load
is xed in place before attempting to lift lower, or
transport.
2. Grasp the handle firmly with both hands.
Securely hold on to the jack handle so your
hands do not slip and ensure the release valve
does not rapidly lower.
3. Carefully open the Release Valve by slowly
turning the handle counterclockwise. (Do not
allow bystanders around the jack or under the
load when lowering the jack.
4. Lower saddle to the lowest minimum height
before attempting to transport load.
TRANSPORTING THE LOAD
1. Ensure the jack saddle is fully lowered and
load is secure before attempting to lift, lower, or
transport transmission.
2. Transport the load over level and solid ground,
preferably concrete, and ensure the oor is swept
clean before transporting load.
3. Be diligent in continually monitoring the load in
transit. Keep all other persons at a safe distance.
4. DO NOT use on asphalt, or any soft surface
as jack may sink or tip, causing damage to
transmission or personal or injury/harm may
result.
5. WARNING: If jack tips or leans STOP WHAT
YOUR ARE DOING. MOVE QUICKLY TO A
SAFE DISTANCE. DO NOT TRY TO HOLD OR
STEADY JACK to prevent personal injury and/or
property damage.
All numbers in parenthesis () refer to the index
number from the parts breakdown.
RAISING THE JACK
1. Before use, ensure the transmission weight and
size does not exceed the capacity of the jack.
2. Ensure the vehicle from which the gearbox is to
be removed is correctly positioned,
3. Check handbrake applied and raised to allow the
transmission jack to be positioned correctly.
4. Ensure there are no other persons around or
under the vehicle.
5. Ensure saddle is in its lowest position and use
handle to transport and centrally position jack
beneath vehicle transmission.
6. Assemble the handle, ensure to align with slots
7. Close the release valve by turning it clockwise
until it is rmly closed.
OPERATION

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RE-INSTALLING A GEARBOX
1. Ensure the jack saddle is fully lowered and load
is secure before attempting to lift or transport
transmission.
2. Transport the load over level and solid ground,
preferably concrete, and ensure the oor is swept
clean before transporting load.
3. Be diligent in continually monitoring the load in
transit. Keep all other persons at a safe distance.
4. DO NOT use on asphalt, or any soft surface
as jack may sink or tip, causing damage to
transmission or personal or injury/harm may
result.
5. If jack tips or leans STOP WHAT YOUR
ARE DOING. MOVE QUICKLY TO A SAFE
DISTANCE. DO NOT TRY TO HOLD OR
STEADY JACK.
6. Raise load to desired height.
7. WARNING: Use caution when re-installing
transmission load can shift causing personal
injury and/or property damage

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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
If you use and maintain your equipment properly, it will give you many years of service. Follow the
maintenance instructions carefully to keep your equipment in good working condition. Never perform any
maintenance on the equipment while it is under a load.
Inspection
You should inspect the product for damage, wear, broken or missing parts (e.g.: pins) and that all components
function before each use. Follow lubrication and storage instructions for optimum product performance.
Binding
If the product binds while under a load, use equipment with equal or a larger load capacity to lower the load
safely to the ground. After un-binding; clean, lubricate and test that equipment is working properly. Rusty
components, dirt, or worn parts can be causes of binding Clean and lubricate the equipment as indicated in
the lubrication section. Test the equipment by lifting without a load. If the binding continues contact Customer
Service.
Cleaning
If the moving parts of the equipment are obstructed, use cleaning solvent or another good degreaser to clean
the equipment. Remove any existing rust, with a penetrating lubricant.
Lubrication
This equipment will not operate safely without proper lubrication. Using the equipment without proper
lubrication will result in poor performance and damage to the equipment. Some parts in this equipment are not
self-lubricating inspect the equipment before use and lubricate when necessary. After cleaning, lubricate the
equipment using light penetrating oil, lubricating spray.
• Use a good lubricant on all moving parts.
• For light duty use lubrication once a month.
• For heavy and constant use lubrication recommended every week.
• NEVER USE SANDPAPER OR ABRASIVE MATERIAL ON THESE SURFACES!
Rust Prevention:
Check rams and pump plungers on the power unit assemblies daily for any signs of rust or corrosion.
Without a load lift the equipment as high as it goes and look under and behind the lifting points. If signs of rust
are visible clean as needed.
Grease Fittings
Some models contain grease ttings the will regularly need to be greased and lubricated.
How the Jack Operates
With release valve closed, an upward stroke of the jack handle draws oil from the reservoir tank into the
plunger cavity. Hydraulic pressure holds the valve closed, which keeps the oil in the plunger cavity. A
downward stroke of the jack handle releases oil into the cylinder, which forces the ram out. This raises the
saddle. When the ram reaches maximum extension, oil is bypassed back into the reservoir to prevent an over
extended ram stroke and possible damage to the jack. Opening the release valve allows oil to ow back into
reservoir. This releases hydraulic pressure on the ram, which results in lowering the saddle.
Storing the Jack
1. Lower the hydraulic ram to lowest position.
2. Leave lowering valve open.
3. Store in a dry location, recommended indoors.
Note: If the jack is stored outdoors, be sure to lubricate all parts before and after use to ensure the jack stays
in good working condition. Always store jack in the fully retracted postion when stored in outdoor or caustic
enviroments that can cause corrosion and/or rust.

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TO ADD JACK OIL
TO REPLACE JACK OIL
The hydraulic cylinder assembly contains hydraulic
uid that must be kept at approximately 80% full at
all times for proper operation. To check the level and
to ll remove bleeder screw (29)
1. Position the jack on level ground and lower the
saddle in the upright position. Open release valve
by turning handle counter-clockwise (4 full turns).
2. Locate and remove oil ller plug.
3. Fill the oil case until oil level is just beneath the
lower rim of the oil ll hole.
4. Replace oil plug.
5. Perform the Air Purge Procedure.
1. Position the jack on level ground and lower the
saddle in the upright position.
2. Open release valve by turning handle counter-
clockwise (4 full turns).
3. Lay the jack on its side and drain the uid into a
suitable container.
Note: Dispose of hydraulic uid in accordance with
local regulations.
4. Position the jack on level ground.
5. Fill the oil case until oil level is just beneath the
lower rim of the oil ll hole.
KEEP DIRT AND OTHER MATERIAL CLEAR
WHEN POURING.
6. Replace bleeder screw.
7. Perform the Air Purge Procedure.
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ADDITIONAL WARNINGS:
Important: Use only a quality grade hydraulic jack oil. Avoid mixing different types of uid and NEVER use
brake uid, turbine oil, transmission uid, motor oil or glycerin. Improper uid can cause failure of the jack and
the potential for sudden and immediate loss of load.
LUBRICATION
A periodic coating of light lubricating oil to pivot will help to ensure that pump piston linkages move freely.
Note: Never apply oil to the saddle. If saddle extension threads require lubrication; clean thread surfaces
with a clean, dry cloth, then apply a drop of bearing grease. Distribute as evenly as possible along the
threaded post.
1. Add a coating of light lubricating oil to pivot points. Axles and hinges will help to prevent rust and assure
that wheels, casters and pump assemblies move freely.
2. Periodically check the pump piston and ram for signs of rust or corrosion. Clean as needed and wipe with
an oil cloth.
3. When not in use, store the Jack with pump piston and ram fully retracted .
• DO NOT USE MOTOR OIL IN THE JACK.
• ONLY USE ANTI-FOAMING JACK OIL.
• ALWAYS USE A GOOD GRADE HYDRAULIC JACK OIL.
• DO NOT USE HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID, ALCOHOL, GLYCERINE, DETERGENT, MOTOR OIL OR
DIRTY OIL.
• USE OF A NON-RECOMMENDED FLUID CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO A JACK.
• AVOID MIXING DIFFERENT TYPES OF FLUID AND NEVER USE BRAKE FLUID, TURBINE OIL,
TRANSMISSION FLUID, MOTOR OIL OR GLYCERIN. IMPROPER FLUID CAN CAUSE PREMATURE
FAILURE OF THE JACK AND THE POTENTIAL FOR SUDDEN AND IMMEDIATE LOSS OF LOAD.
• DISPOSE OF HYDRAULIC FLUID IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL REGULATIONS.

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ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

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REF# PART # DESCRIPTION QTY
1 TEL05006.3.2 Supporting leg #2 1
2 TEL05006.3.3(ASM) Caster assembly 4
3 TEL05002.1-13 Pedal spring 1
4 TEL05006.1.2(ASM) Pump assembly 1
5 TEL05006.4 Foot pedal 1
6GB91-3X30 Cotter pin Ø3X30mm 2
7 GB97.1-14 Washer 14 2
8 TEL05006-6 Pin for connecting bar Φ14X25.5mm 2
9 Connecting bar 2
10 GB5782-M8X12 Bolt M8X12mm 4
11 GB97.1-8 Washer 8 5
12 Shaft for connecting bar 1
13 TEL05006-1 Handle #1 1
14 TEL05006.2-03(ASM) Adjustable screw(long) M16X1.5X290mm 1
15 TEL05002.3-1(ASM) Adjustable screw(short) M16X1.5X200mm 1
16 TEL05006.2(ASM) Platform assembly 1
17 TEL05001-02 Chain 2
18 TE10001-02 Hook 2
19 GB6170-M10 Nut M10 13
20 TE10001-03 Hook pin M10X45mm 2
21 GB62-M8 Buttery nut M8 2
22 TEL05002-01 Shackle M6X46mm 2
23 GB825-M10 Ringbolt M10 2
24 TEL05002-04 Side plate 2
25 GB97.1-10 Washer 10 5
26 GB5781-M10X25 Bolt M10X25mm 9
27 TEL05002-03 Angle plate 4
28 GB310-M30x1.5 Round nut M30x1.5mm 1
29 TEL05006.1.3(ASM) Bleeder screw 1
30 Pin for handle #2 Φ8X42mm 1
31 Roundwire snap ring Φ1.2X18mm 1
32 TEL05006-3(ASM) Handle #2 1
33 Cylinder assembly 1
34 Spring washer 10 3
35 TEL05006.3.1 supporting leg #1 1
36 Washer M12 3
37 Spring washer 12 3
38 Bolt M12X30 3
39 TEL05006.MF Seal kit 1

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TROUBLESHOOTING
JACK
WILL
NOT
LIFT
LOAD
JACK
WILL
NOT
HOLD
LOAD
JACK
WILL
NOT
LOWER
POOR
JACK
LIFTING
WILL NOT
LIFT TO
FULL
EXTENSION
CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS
Release valve is not completely closed
(Turn handle clockwise).
Weight Capacity Exceeded.
Air is in the hydraulics.
Purge air from system.
Low oil level. Add oil as required.
Oil reservoir is overlled.
Drain excessive oil.
Lubricate moving parts.
Jack is binding or foreign obstruction
Power unit malfunctioning.
Replace the power unit.
X XX
X
X X
X X XX
X X X
X
X
Safe Operating Temperature is between 40°F – 105°F (4°C - 41°C)
This equipment is covered under a 1-year limited warranty when used as recommended. Only those
items listed with a Part # are available for purchase. For assistance with the operation or the availability of
replacement parts, contact our Parts and Warranty Department at 1-888-44-TORIN (1-888-448-6746). Please
have available a copy of your receipt, the model number of the product, serial number, and specic details
regarding your question.
Not all equipment components are available for replacement; illustrations provided are a convenient reference
of location and position in the assembly sequence.
The manufacturer reserves the rights to make design changes and or improvements to product lines
and manuals without notice.
WARRANTY NOTICE
We want to know If you have any concerns with our products. If so, please call toll-free for Immediate
assistance. For additional web customer support help inquiries visit the Customer Service section at:
http://www.torin-usa.com.
WARRANTY INFORMATION

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TORIN ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Torin Inc.® has been producing quality automotive repair and maintenance products since 1968. All products
sold are felt to be of the highest quality and are covered by the following warranty:
With proof of purchase for a period of one year from the date of that purchase, the manufacturer will repair or
replace, at its discretion, without charge, any of its products or parts thereof which fail due to a defect in
material or workmanship. This warranty does not cover damage or defects caused by improper use, careless
use or abuse of the equipment. This warranty does not cover parts normally considered to wear out or be
consumed in the normal operation of the equipment. Except where such limitations and exclusions are
specically prohibited by applicable law, (1) the CONSUMERS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE
THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS AS DESCRIBED
ABOVE, and (2) THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGE OR LOSS WHATSOEVER, and (3) THE DURATION OF ANY AND ALL
EXPRESSED AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS LIMITED TO A PERIOD OF ONE
YEAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. Product alteration in any manner by anyone other than us, with the sole
exception of alterations made pursuant to product instructions and in a workman like manner. You
acknowledge and agree that any use of the product for any purpose other than the specied use(s) stated in
the product instructions is at Your own risk.
Always check for damaged or worn out parts before using any product. Broken parts will affect the equipment
operation. Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately. Do not modify the product in any way.
Unauthorized modication may impair the function and/or safety and could affect the life of the equipment.
There are specic applications for which products are designed and tested during production. Manufacturer
provided warranted items are not authorized to be repaired by anyone other than the manufacturer or
manufacture approved repair person. Distributor does not have authorization to amend these statements. You
acknowledge and agree that any modication of the product for any purpose other than manufacturer
completed repairs is at your own risk. Before using this product, read the owner's manual completely and
familiarize yourself thoroughly with the product and the hazards associated with its improper use.
IMPORTANT: BEFORE FIRST USE on any Lift verify that a daily inspection has been completed and that all
components are in the proper working order.
This limited warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you also may have other rights, which vary from
state to state. Some states do not allow limitations or exclusions on implied warranties or incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to You. This limited warranty is governed by
the laws of the State of California, without regard to rules pertaining to conicts of law. The state courts
located in San Bernardino County, California shall have exclusive jurisdiction for any disputes relating to this
warranty.
Manufacturer reserves the rights to make design changes and or improvements to this product lines and
manual without notice. We at Torin have taken every effort to ensure complete and accurate instructions have
been included in this manual. However, possible product updates, revisions and or changes may have
occurred since this printing. Torin Inc. reserves the right to change specications without incurring any
obligation for equipment previously or subsequently sold. Not responsible for typographical errors.
Alternately Customer Service can be reached through www.torin-usa.com or via email at
Not all equipment components are available for replacement, but are illustrated as a convenient reference of
location and position in the assembly sequence. Contact Customer Service for equivalent component. When
you contact us, please have your Product’s Model number, Serial Number and Description ready so that we
may help you efciently. This information can be found on a sticker on the product.
For any warranty support or if your Torin® equipment is not functioning properly contact
Torin® Customer Service directly by telephone at 1-888-44-TORIN (1-888-448-6746)
8:00am – 5:00pm Pacic Time, Monday – Friday
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Made in China - Fabriqué en Chine - Hecho en China
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