Grizzly H8095 Paint Sprayer User Manual


 
Model H8095
1500 LB
Steel ATV Jack
COPYRIGHT © DECEMBER, 2006 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
#TR8826 PRINTED IN CHINA
Specifications
Maximum Lifting Capacity .................. 1,500 Lbs.
Lifting Range .............................................
6"–18"
Weight ..................................................... 78 Lbs.
If you need help with the Model H8095, call our
Technical Support line at: (570) 546-9663.
Failure to follow these instructions could
result in serious personal injury or death:
1. DO NOT overload this jack beyond its
rated capacity. Overloading can cause
the jack to collapse and drop the load.
2. ALWAYS support the vehicle with appro-
priately rated support stands before
working under it.
3. DO NOT attempt to move the vehicle
while the jack is in use.
4. Use only on hard level surfaces like
concrete or asphalt. Other surfaces are
potentially unstable.
5. Center the load on the jack to maintain
proper balance and stability.
6. DO NOT use jack if it begins leaking
fluid or if it slowly sinks with a heavy
load. These are indications that the jack
needs to be immediately serviced.
Figure 1. Jack controls.
Pump
Handle
Lock
Release
Pedal
Operation
Pump Handle (Figure 1): To raise the jack, rotate
the pump handle clockwise completely, then move
the pump handle up and down. To lower the jack,
slowly rotate the pump handle counterclockwise.
Lock Release Pedal (Figure 1)
: This jack fea-
tures a stepped lock system that prevents loads
placed on the jack from accidentally dropping.
When pushed down, the lock release pedal allows
the operator to completely lower the jack and
bypass the stepped lock system.
Note:
The lock pedal will not release if the load
binds against the stepped plate. To remove a
bind, jack the load one or two pumps.