1. Awọn Ilana Aabo pataki
Read and understand all instructions before using this trolley jack. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or property damage. Keep this manual for future reference.
- Agbara: Do not exceed the rated capacity of 2.25 tonnes (2250 kg).
- Ilẹ Iduroṣinṣin: Always use the jack on a hard, level, and stable surface.
- Atilẹyin: After lifting, always support the vehicle with appropriate jack stands before working underneath. Never rely solely on the jack for support.
- Centering Load: Ensure the load is centered on the saddle and the jack is positioned correctly under the vehicle's lifting points.
- Gbigbe: Do not move the vehicle while it is on the jack.
- Itọju: Regularly inspect the jack for damage or wear. Do not use if damaged.
- Oṣiṣẹ: Keep hands and feet clear of moving parts. Ensure no one is in the vehicle during lifting or lowering.
2. Ọja Ipariview
The Sealey 1025HL is a 2.25-tonne high lift trolley jack designed for lifting vehicles with high ground clearance, such as 4x4s, cars, and light commercial vehicles. It features a Super Rocket Lift system for rapid lifting.

Nọmba 1: Sealey 1025HL 2.25tonne High Lift Trolley Jack. This image displays the complete red trolley jack with its handle, saddle, and wheels. The jack is designed for vehicle lifting and features a robust chassis.
Awọn eroja pataki:
- Gàárì, The contact point for lifting the vehicle.
- Apa gbigbe: Raises and lowers the saddle.
- Mu: Used for pumping the jack and controlling the release valve.
- Tu silẹ Valve: Controls the lowering speed of the jack.
- Awọn kẹkẹ: For maneuvering the jack.
- Ẹya: The main frame of the jack.
3. Eto ati Igbaradi
- Ṣii silẹ: Carefully remove the jack from its packaging. Inspect for any signs of damage during transit.
- Mu Apejọ: Insert the handle into the handle socket. Secure it according to the instructions provided with the jack (typically involves aligning a pin or tightening a screw).
- Afẹ́fẹ́ Pípa Ẹ̀jẹ̀ (Ẹ̀jẹ̀): Before first use, or if the jack has been stored for a long period, it may be necessary to purge air from the hydraulic system.
- Yí fáìlì ìtúsílẹ̀ padà sí òdìkejì láti ṣí i pátápátá.
- Pump the handle several times to expel any air.
- Tan àtọwọdá itusilẹ si ọna aago lati pa a.
- Ṣayẹwo iṣaju Lilo: Ensure all bolts and fittings are tight. Check for any hydraulic fluid leaks.
4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
4.1. Gbígbé Ọkọ̀ ayọ́kẹ́lẹ́
- Igbaradi:
- Pa ọkọ naa duro lori iduro ti o duro, ipele ipele.
- Engage the parking brake and place the transmission in "Park" (automatic) or a low gear (manual).
- Place wheel chocks on the wheels that will remain on the ground.
- Positioning the Jack: Locate the vehicle manufacturer's recommended lifting points. Position the jack so the saddle is directly under the lifting point. Ensure the jack is stable and not on an incline.
- Closing the Release Valve: Turn the handle clockwise until the release valve is fully closed. Do not overtighten.
- Gbigbe: Pump the handle up and down to raise the saddle. The Super Rocket Lift feature will quickly bring the saddle into contact with the lifting point. Continue pumping until the vehicle is raised to the desired height.
- Ni aabo pẹlu Jack Stands: Immediately place appropriately rated jack stands under the vehicle's designated support points. Slowly lower the vehicle onto the jack stands by gently turning the release valve counter-clockwise. Ensure the vehicle is securely resting on the jack stands before performing any work.
4.2. Sísọ ọkọ̀ sílẹ̀
- Gbé Díẹ̀ sókè: If the vehicle is on jack stands, pump the jack handle a few times to lift the vehicle slightly off the jack stands.
- Yọ Awọn iduro Jack kuro: Fara balẹ̀ yọ àwọn ibi ìdúró ọkọ̀ kúrò lábẹ́ ọkọ̀ náà.
- Isalẹ: Slowly turn the handle counter-clockwise to open the release valve. The vehicle will begin to lower. Control the lowering speed by adjusting how much you open the valve.
- Full Lowering: Continue to lower the vehicle until it is fully on the ground. Remove the jack from under the vehicle.
5. Itọju
- Lubrication: Periodically lubricate all moving parts with light machine oil.
- Omi Hydraulic: Check the hydraulic fluid level regularly. If low, top up with a high-quality hydraulic jack oil. Do not use brake fluid or other fluids.
- Ninu: Keep the jack clean and free from dirt, grease, and corrosive materials.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the jack in a dry, clean area with the ram fully retracted.
- Ayewo: Before each use, inspect the jack for any signs of damage, wear, or leaks. If any issues are found, do not use the jack and consult a qualified service technician.
6. Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
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| Jack does not lift or lifts slowly. |
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| Jack sọ̀kalẹ̀ lábẹ́ ẹrù. |
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| Jack does not lower completely. |
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7. Awọn pato
| Nọmba awoṣe | 1025HL |
| Brand | Sealey |
| Agbara fifuye | 2.25 tonnes (2250 kg) |
| Kere gàárì, Giga | 150 mm |
| O pọju Giga gàárì, | 535 mm |
| Awọn iwọn Ọja (L x W x H) | 75 x 28 x 18 cm |
| Iwọn Nkan | 0.5 kg |
| Pataki Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ | Super Rocket Lift, Strong double rolled chassis |
Note: The listed item weight of 0.5 kg appears to be a data anomaly for a 2.25-tonne trolley jack. Please refer to the product packaging or manufacturer's official documentation for precise weight information.
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information, technical support, or to order replacement parts, please refer to the documentation included with your product or contact Sealey customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
Olupese: Sealey





