SEALEY FJ48.V6 Farm Jacks Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- SEALEY
Table of Contents
FARM JACKS
MODEL NO’S: FJ48.V6 & FJ60.V5
Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard,
this product will, if used according to these instructions, and properly
maintained, give you years of trouble-free performance.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS. USE THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND
WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE AND/OR
PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFE
FOR FUTURE USE.
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SAFETY
1.1. GENERAL SAFETY
Visually inspect the jack before each use to ensure it is sound and fit for
use. Take action for immediate repair or replacement of damaged parts. Use
genuine parts only. The use of improper parts may be dangerous and will
invalidate the warranty.
‰ WARNING! If any part of the jack fails to work properly, discontinue
use and have repaired or replaced. Never attempt to repair the jack while it
is under load.
‰ WARNING! Ensure the jack is supported on a suitable base so it will not
slip, shift or sink during operations. Ensure the load is properly supported
on the lift point to prevent shifting. If required, use appropriately rated
clevis pins, chains, bolts, ropes, etc, through beam holes to assist
operation.
Place the complete lifting toe of the jack under the object to be
lifted. You can pull the lifting head up to the point of lift (or strain)
without a pumping the handle.
Always lock and/or stabilize the load to be lifted. The jack will not
act as a load stabilizer.
** Always keep a firm grip on the pumping handle and support beam.
▲ DANGER! Ensure that the lifting head climbing pin is located and locked
in a hole in the steel beam before releasing the pumping handle otherwise, the
lifting head will automatically lower, causing the handle to move up and down
rapidly presenting a risk of serious or fatal injury.
‰ All persons shall be clear of load being raised, lowered, or pulled.
Never work under a raised load without using additional supports such as axle
stands. As an extra precaution insert an M12 steel bolt (not included) through
a hole in the steel beam immediately below the lifting mechanism, to act as a
safety pin.
‰ WARNING! If you exceed the rated capacity, the shear pin will break
and the handle will drop.
▲ DANGER! Jack must have a minimum load of 50kg (110lbs) to activate the
lowering step by step, otherwise lifting their head will drop.
‰ Ensure there are no persons or obstructions beneath a load before
lowering.
▲ DANGER! DO NOT use additional devices on the handle to provide extra
leverage. Use hand power only.
DO NOT allow untrained persons to operate
the jack.
DO NOT operate the jack if damaged.
DO NOT exceed the rated capacity of the
jack, see specification below.
‰ WARNING! DO NOT place an excessive strain on load, equipment, or
supports when using a jack for pulling or tensioning.
DO NOT push the lifted load off the jack.
▲ DANGER! DO NOT use the jack for any purpose other than for which it is
designed.
**Put the handle in an upright position before tripping the reversing latch
to lower the load.
**KEEP JACK CLEAN AND OILED. The front and back of the rail must be kept
rust-free. Store in a safe, dry childproof area.
1.2. JACKING UP A VEHICLE
IMPORTANT: Apply safety instructions as in 1.1. above with the following
additions or exceptions:
DO NOT jack the vehicle if there is a
risk of spillage of fuel, battery acid, or other dangerous substances.
DO NOT work under the vehicle until axle
stands have been correctly positioned.
DO NOT allow the vehicle to move while
supported by the jack or use the jack to move the vehicle.
** Place chocks under the wheels of the vehicle.
Ensure the vehicle handbrake is engaged, the engine is switched off and
the transmission is in gear (or “PARK” if automatic).
Ensure a minimum distance of 0.5m between the vehicle and static objects
such as doors, walls, etc., to allow for vehicle tilting.
** Only place the jack under those lifting points recommended by the
vehicle manufacturer (see vehicle handbook).
▲ DANGER: Use the jack for lifting only, NOT for supporting the lifted
load.
** Use suitable capacity axle stands under the vehicle before proceeding
with any task.
Ensure there are no persons or obstructions beneath the vehicle before
lowering.
Check the lifting point is stable and correctly positioned on the
lifting pad.
Ensure there are no passengers in the vehicle.
Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the work area
INTRODUCTION
Heavy-duty, cast steel, lever-ratchet operated jacks with reversible ratchet mechanism enabling them to be used for lifting or lowering. Versatile and lightweight units, suitable for pulling tree stumps and tensioning fences as well as a positioning aid for heavy machinery. The upper jaw is adjustable on the beam, allowing the jack to be used as a clamp.
SPECIFICATION
Model No: | FJ48.V6 | FJ60.V5 |
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Maximum Clamp Load: | 340kg | 340kg |
Maximum Height: | 1030mm | 1330mm |
Maximum Jacking Load | 2tonne | 2tonne |
Maximum Jacking Load @ 1040 – 1330mm Lift | NA | 1.5tonne |
Minimum Height | 125mm | 125mm |
Minimum Lowering Load: | 50kg | 50kg |
OPERATION
4.1. VERTICAL LIFTING
‰ WARNING! Before lifting ensure Section 1 safety instructions are
read and understood.
4.1.1. Before lifting assess the correct jacking point for the load. If
the load is a vehicle consult the vehicle manufacturer’s handbook for the
correct lifting point.
4.1.2. Pull the direction latch (fig.1H) upwards until it clicks into
place. Ensure it is locked in place with the indentation on the latch firmly
engaged with the notch on the reversing switch.
4.1.3. Ensure that the foot of the jack (fig.2B) is placed on a stable,
strong base capable of supporting the jack and the load. The foot of the jack
should be immediately below the chosen lifting point so that the lifting
action is vertical. DO NOT attempt a lift with the jack at an angle.
4.1.4. Raise the lifting toe to the jacking point on the load. The
lifting head can be raised manually into position.
You will hear the mechanism clicking as you do this.
4.1.5. Hold the beam (D) steady. Unclip the handle (E) by pulling it
downwards and pump the handle up and down with a full stroke to bring the
lifting toe into contact with the jacking point. Check that the toe is fully
under the load and lifting at the right point.
4.1.6. When you are sure that the jack and load are stable commence lifting by pulling the handle down a full stroke. As the handle is pulled down you will hear the climbing pin click into place as it locates in the next hole in the steel beam. At this point, relax the handle allowing the pin to take the load. Raise the handle to the top of its stroke to take a fresh purchase and pump the handle down again. Pressure
will be felt on the downward stroke. Always keep a firm grip on the handle.
4.1.7. No extension of any sort should be applied to the handle to gain
extra leverage.
4.1.8. When the desired lifting height has been achieved, raise the
handle towards the beam and clip it in the vertical position (fig.2G).
4.1.9. Place an M12 steel bolt (not supplied) through the hole
immediately below the lifting mechanism to act as a safety pin.
‰ WARNING! The jack is for lifting or pulling, and must not be used
to continuously support a load.
Place axle stands or other appropriate supports beneath a vehicle/load.
4.2. LOWERING ALOAD
‰ WARNING! THE JACK MUST BE LOADED WITH A MINIMUM OF 50KG (110LBS) TO
LOWER STEP BY STEP OTHERWISE THE LIFTING TOE WILL DROP RAPIDLY TO THE BOTTOM
OF THE BEAM WHEN THE DIRECTION LATCH IS MOVED TO THE LOWERING POSITION.
4.2.1. Jack the load up slightly, and remove the safety pin if fitted and
any previously placed supports. Place the handle in the fully upright
position. Trip the reversing latch so that it is in the down position with the
indentation on the latch disengaged from the notch on the reversing switch
(see fig.2C). Keeping a firm grip on the handle, commence lowering by pumping
the handle steadily up and down. When lowering, you will feel resistance on
the upward (or backward) stroke of the handle.
▲ DO NOT RELEASE THE HANDLE UNTIL THE CLIMBING PIN HAS LOCKED INTO PLACE.
IF THE CLIMBING PIN IS NOT LOCKED INTO PLACE AND THE HANDLE IS RELEASED, THE
LIFTING HEAD WILL AUTOMATICALLY LOWER CAUSING THE HANDLE TO MOVE UP AND DOWN
RAPIDLY, PRESENTING A RISK OF SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY.
4.3. PULLING, TENSIONING, AND POSITIONING
4.3.1. The jack may be used for a variety of other purposes such as tensioning fences (See fig.5), pulling out tree stumps (See fig.4), and positioning heavy items such as machinery. In all cases, such operations should begin with a risk assessment exercise including consideration of the following points.
4.3.2. When the jack is used for pulling or tensioning there will be a
tendency for the pulling force to move the beam away from the line of pull
unless the far end of the beam is restrained or fixed using suitable chains,
bolts, ropes, etc. Any fixing/restraining items used must be sufficiently
rated for the pulling force that will be applied to them.
4.3.3. Where other structures are used to stabilize the beam the operator
must be certain that these structures are sufficiently strong to resist the
force applied to them otherwise damage may occur to the structure resulting in
a sudden and dangerous loss of tension.
4.3.4. When repositioning heavy items such as machinery consideration
should be given to how the load will move once it is set in motion and
sufficient precautions taken to restrain the item from moving too far or in an
unpredictable way. Similar caution needs to be exercised when choosing
attachment/ pushing/pulling points on machinery. These points must be
sufficiently strong to resist the forces applied to them.
4.3.5. It is the responsibility of the owner of the equipment to assess the
safety requirements for every new user of the equipment and to take sufficient
safety precautions.
MAINTENANCE
5.1. Inspect the jack before each use. Ensure all components are sound
and that fixings are not loose or damaged.
5.2. Immediately repair or replace any damaged parts. Use approved parts
only or the warranty will be invalidated.
5.3. When not in use keep the jack clean, dry, and oil all moving parts.
The front and back of the rail must be kept rust-free.
5.4. Store in a safe, dry, clean, and childproof area.
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools,
accessories, and packaging should be sorted, taken to a recycling center, and
disposed of in a manner that is compatible with the environment. When the
product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal, drain any
fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and dispose of the product and
fluids according to local regulations.
Note: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we
reserve the right to alter data, specifications, and component parts without
prior notice. Please note that other versions of this product are available.
If you require documentation for alternative versions, please email or call
our technical team at
technical@sealey.co.uk or 01284 757505.
Important: No Liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
Warranty: The guarantee is 12 months from the purchase date, proof of
which is required for any claim.
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30/06/22
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