POWERTEX PRJ-S2 Instrucciones De Uso página 3

Idiomas disponibles

Idiomas disponibles

Description of parts:
1) Base
2) Lever
3) Upper support stand
4) Lower support stand
5) Upper ratchet pawl
6) Lower ratchet pawl
7) Axle ring
Operation
Place the jack under the load on a hard level surface. Place the jack so that the load can be firmly supported by the lower (4) or upper (3) support
stand. Rotate the lever (2) clockwise by hand to lift the load and counterclockwise to lower the load. Never hold the gear rack while operating the
jack as the housing will travel along the rack.
Lifting with several jacks
Lifting with 2 or more jacks simultaneously represent a high-risk operation.
There is a risk for uneven load distribution and overloading as one jack may take all the load whilst others become unloaded. This type of lifts
must therefore be planned and supervised by a competent person with experience in this type of lifting.
Maintenance and inspections
Daily inspection and storage
Before each use, a visual inspection shall be made for any abnormal conditions, such as cracked welds, damage, bent, worn, lose or missing
parts or illegible identification plate. Also check that the jack movement is operating smoothly. If any defect is detected or malfunction occur, the
jack should be removed from service immediately and thoroughly inspected by a competent person. The jack should be thoroughly inspected
immediately if it is suspected to have been subjected to abnormal loading or shock loading. Always store your jack in the fully lowered position.
Thorough inspection
At least every 12 months or shorter period if required by the working conditions a thorough inspection should be made by a competent person
where the equipment is inspected for any damages such as missing parts, information plate being illegible, deformations, cracks and wear that
may affect safety. Repairs needed shall be performed by an authorized customer service representative. Lubrication is needed to secure smooth
function and to extend lifetime. Lubricate the gear rack regularly with heavy-duty water-resistant bearing grease and a light oil for the moveable
crank house parts. The results of the thorough inspections should be recorded.
End of use/Disposal
Rack jacks shall always be sorted/scrapped as general steel scrap.
Your POWERTEX distributor will assist you with the disposal, if required.
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