RJW Series of Rolling Jacks 25 P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020
Moving a Rolling Jack
Tips for moving a Rolling Jack:
•
Never
try to move a Rolling Jack if it has a Vehicle raised on it.
• The easiest way to move a Rolling Jack is to use its Moving Handle when the Lift is lowered and no
Vehicle is on the Lift.
• If you know what Vehicle you are going to be raising, move the Jack(s) to where you think the axles
or lifting points will be
before
driving the Vehicle onto the Lift.
• Before moving a Rolling Jack, make sure the Rollers are sitting correctly on the Utility Rail Lip or in
the Utility Rail Channel, depending on model. Also,
make sure the Adjustment Bolts and
Safety Brackets are installed and working correctly
.
⚠ WARNING The safest way to move a Rolling Jack is when the Lift is fully lowered and no
Vehicle is on the Rolling Jack or on the Lift. BendPak strongly recommends always
moving your Rolling Jack with the Lift fully lowered.
• Do not ever stand or work under a Rolling Jack on a raised Lift.
Additional Operating Information
Keep the following in mind when operating your Rolling Jack:
• Check the weight of a Vehicle before attempting to lift it. Do not guess. Never exceed the rated
load capacity of the Rolling Jack.
• Lift Pads must
always
be used; make sure they are correctly positioned under the axle of the
Vehicle you are raising. Do not raise a load without the Lift Pads. Only the Lift Pads should touch
the Vehicle.
• Visually inspect your Rolling Jack before each use. Do not use it if you find damage or severe wear.
Make sure the Rollers are on or in the Utility Rails.
• Do not rock the Vehicle while it is raised or remove items that could cause excessive weight shift.
• Keep the Utility Rail Channels and Lips clean and free from debris.
Hydraulic Power System Warnings
⚠ WARNING Failure to observe these precautions can result in serious personal injury, including,
in rare cases, death.
• The Air-Operated Hydraulic Pump must be correctly connected to the Rolling Jack before raising a
Vehicle or applying air pressure.
• Do not attempt to connect or disconnect hoses while a Vehicle is raised or while the hydraulic
system is under pressure.
• Guard against dirt getting into the Air-Operated Hydraulic Pump.
• Keep bare hands away from the Hydraulic Fluid.
• When dealing with the Hydraulic Fluid, observe the safety instructions of the manufacturer.
• Use protective equipment (like safety goggles, protective gloves, suitable working clothes, safety
boots, and so on) when dealing with the hydraulic system.
• If Hydraulic Fluid comes into contact with the eyes, gets into the bloodstream, or is swallowed,
seek immediate medical attention.