RJW Series of Rolling Jacks 6 P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020
Components
Rolling Jack components include:
• Scissor Structure. Rolling Jacks are scissor lifts that are powered by air pressure from the Air-
Operated Hydraulic Pump.
• Air-Operated Hydraulic Pump. Provides power to the Rolling Jack. The Air-Operated
Hydraulic Pump must be attached to an air supply: 20 cubic feet per minute (.57 cubic meters per
minute) and 100 psi (7 bar).
• Foot Pedal. Raises and lowers the Rolling Jack. Despite its name, you can use the Foot Pedal
with your hands or your feet. Located on the top of the Hydraulic Pump.
• Hydraulic Hose. Connects the Air-Operated Hydraulic Pump to the Hydraulic Cylinder; comes
connected.
• Hydraulic Cylinder. Moves the Scissor Structure up and down.
• Safety Locks. Hold the Rolling Jack in place once engaged. Always leave your Rolling Jack
either fully lowered or engaged on its Safety Locks;
never leave a Rolling Jack in an
unlocked position with a Vehicle on it
.
⚠ WARNING Before starting work on a Vehicle, make sure the Rolling Jack is engaged on its
Safety Locks and the Lift Pads are in contact with the axle on the underside of the
Vehicle.
• Safety Handle. Moves the Rolling Jack off its Safety Locks so it can be lowered.
• Adjustable Arms. Slide in and out so you can precisely position the Lift Pads on the axles of the
Vehicles you are lifting.
• Lift Pads. Position them under the axle on the underside of the Vehicle. Lift Pads fit into the holes
on the end of the Adjustable Arms.
Tip If you have an RJ45W and want more control over where the Rolling Jack contacts
the axles on the underside of Vehicles, the RJ45W Adapter Kit includes two sliding
rubber contact pads and two sliding receivers.
• Lift Pad Extenders. Allow you to raise the height of the Lift Pads to better hit the axles on
Vehicles. Two Medium and two Tall Extenders are included with the Rolling Jack.
• Extender Holder. Hold the Lift Pad Extenders when you are not using them.
• Moving Handle. Used to move the Rolling Jack. Not the same thing as the Safety Handle.
• Extendable Bases. Move in and out to accommodate the distance between the Lift’s Runways.
• Rollers. Located on the ends of the Extendable Bases, the Lip Rollers or Channels Rollers sit on
the Utility Rail Lip or in the Utility Rail Channel and let you move the Rolling Jack. Models RJ45W,
RJ6W, and RJ7W have Lip Rollers. Model RJ9W has Channel Rollers.
• Safety Brackets. A safety feature, they hold the Rolling Jack in place on the Utility Rail. Installed
after the Jack is put into place.
Installation is mandatory
.
• Adjustment Bolts. Another safety feature, they hold the Extendable Bases in place. They come
installed but not tightened.
Tightening is mandatory
.