
User Manual
[Revision 3.0 October 2022]
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Safety
Safety messages are designed to alert you to possible dangers or hazards that could cause death, injury or
equipment or property damage if not understood or followed. Safety messages have the following symbols:
You WILL be KILLED or
SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do
not follow instructions.
You CAN be KILLED or
SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do
not follow instructions.
You CAN be INJURED if you do
not follow instructions or equipment
damage may occur.
It is vital that you read and understand this
user manual before using the product,
including safety warnings, and any assembly
and operating instructions. Keep the manual
for future reference.
Safety precautions and recommendations
detailed here must be fully understood and
followed to reduce the risk of injury, fire,
explosion, electrical hazard, and/or property
damage.
Safety information presented here is generic
in nature – some advice may not be
applicable to every product. The term
"equipment" refers to the product, be it
electrical mains powered, battery powered or
combustion engine powered.
• Before Use - If you are not familiar with the
safe operation/handling of the equipment or
are in any way unsure of any aspect of
suitability or correct use for your
application, you should complete training
conducted by a person or organization
qualified in safe use and operation of this
equipment, including fuel/electrical handling
and safety.
• Do NOT operate the equipment in
flammable or explosive environments, such
as in the presence of flammable liquids,
gases, or dust. The equipment may create
sparks or heat that may ignite flammable
substances.
• Keep clear of moving parts.
• Equipment may be a potential source of
electric shock or injury if misused.
• Do NOT operate the equipment if it is
damaged, malfunctioning or is in an
excessively worn state.
• Do NOT allow others to use the equipment
unless they have read this manual and are
adequately trained.
• Keep packaging away from children - risk
of suffocation! Operators must use the
equipment correctly. When using the
equipment, consider conditions and pay
due care to persons and property.
General Work Area Safety
• Work areas should be clean and well it.
• Do not operate the equipment if
bystanders, animals etc are within
operating range of the equipment or the
general work area.
• If devices are provided for connecting dust
extraction / collection facilities, ensure
these are connected and used properly.
Dust collection can reduce dust-related
hazards.
General Personal Safety
• Wear appropriate protective equipment
when operating, servicing, or when in the
operating area of the equipment to help
protect from eye and ear injury, poisoning,
burns, cutting and crush injuries. Protective
equipment such as safety goggles,
respirators, non-slip safety footwear, hard
hat, hearing protection etc should be used
for appropriate equipment / conditions.
Other people nearby should also wear
appropriate personal protective equipment.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery,
which can be caught in moving parts. Keep
hair and clothing away from the equipment.
• Stay alert and use common sense when
operating the equipment. Do not over-
reach. Always maintain secure footing and
balance.
• Do not use the equipment if tired or under
the influence of drugs, alcohol, or
medication.
• This equipment is not intended for use by
persons with reduced physical, sensory, or
mental capabilities.
General Fuel Safety
• Petrol/fuel/gasoline is extremely flammable
– keep clear of naked flames or other
ignition sources.
• Do not spill fuel. If you spill fuel, wipe it off
the equipment immediately – if fuel gets on
your clothing, change clothing.
• Do NOT smoke near fuel or when
refuelling.
• Always shut off the engine before
refuelling.
• Do NOT refuel a hot engine.
• Open the fuel cap carefully to allow any
pressure build-up in the tank to release
slowly.
• Always refuel in well ventilated areas.
• Always check for fuel leakage. If fuel
leakage is found, do not start, or run the
engine until all leaks are fixed.
General Carbon-Monoxide Safety
• Using a combustion engine indoors CAN
KILL IN MINUTES. Engine exhaust
contains carbon-monoxide – a poison you
cannot smell or see.
• Use combustion engines OUTSIDE only,
and far away from windows, doors, and
vents.
General Equipment Use and Care
• The equipment is designed for domestic
use only.
• Handle the equipment safely and carefully.
• Before use, inspect the equipment for
misalignment or binding of moving parts,
loose components, damage, or any other
condition that may affect its operation. If
damaged, have the equipment repaired by
an authorised service centre or technician
before use.
• Prevent unintentional starting of the
equipment - ensure equipment and power
switches are in the OFF position before
connecting or moving equipment. Do not
carry equipment with hands or fingers
touching any controls. Remove any tools or
other items that are not a part of the
equipment from it before starting or
switching on.
• Do not force the equipment. Use the
correct equipment for your application.
Equipment will perform better and be safer
when used within its design and usage
parameters.
• Use the equipment and accessories etc. in
accordance with these instructions,
considering working conditions and the
work to be performed. Using the equipment
for operations different from those intended
could result in hazardous situations.
• Always keep equipment components
(engines, hoses, handles, controls, frames,
housings, guards etc) and accessories
(cutting tools, nozzles, bits etc) properly
maintained. Keep the equipment clean and,
where applicable, properly lubricated.
• Store the equipment out of reach of
children or untrained persons. To avoid
burns or fire hazards, let the equipment
cool completely before transporting or
storing. Never place or store the equipment
near flammable materials, combustible
gases, or liquids etc.
• The equipment is not weather-proof, and
should not be stored in direct sunlight, at
high ambient temperatures or locations that
are damp or humid.
• Do not clean equipment with solvents,
flammable liquids, or harsh abrasives.
• For specific equipment safety use and care,
see Equipment Safety.

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General Electrical Safety
• Inspect electrical equipment, extension
cords, power bars, and electrical fittings for
damage or wear before each use. Repair or
replace damaged equipment immediately.
• Ensure all power sources conform to
equipment voltage requirements and are
disconnected before connecting or
disconnecting equipment.
• When wiring electrically powered
equipment, follow all electrical and safety
codes.
• Wherever possible, use a residual current
device (RCD).
• High voltage / high current power lines may
be present. Use extreme caution to avoid
contact or interference with power lines.
Electrical shock can be fatal.
General Electrical Safety
• Electrically grounded equipment must have
an approved cord and plug and be
connected to a grounded electrical outlet.
• Do NOT bypass the ON/OFF switch and
operate equipment by connecting and
disconnecting the electrical cord.
• Do NOT use equipment that has exposed
wiring, damaged switches, covers or
guards.
• Do NOT use electrical equipment in wet
conditions or in damp locations.
• Do NOT use electrical cords to lift, move or
carry equipment.
• Do NOT coil or knot electrical cords, and
ensure electrical cords are not trip hazards.
General Service Information
• The equipment must be serviced or
repaired at authorised service centres by
qualified personnel only.
• Replacement parts must be original
equipment manufacturer (OEM) to ensure
equipment safety is maintained.
• Do NOT attempt any maintenance or repair
work not described in this manual.
• After use, the equipment and components
may still be hot – allow the equipment to
cool and disconnect spark plugs and/or
electrical power sources and/or batteries
from it before adjusting, changing
accessories, or performing repair or
maintenance.
• Do NOT adjust while the equipment is
running.
• Perform service-related activities in suitable
conditions, such as a workshop.
• Replace worn, damaged or missing
warning/safety labels immediately.
Owner and/or Operator Responsibility
The owner and/or operator shall study the product instructions and retain them for future reference.
Operation
The owner and/or operator shall understand the product, its operating characteristics, and safety operating instructions before operating the
hydraulic lift. Safety information shall be emphasized and understood. If the operator Is not fluent In English, the product and safety instructions
shall be read to and discussed with the operator in the operator's native language by the purchaser/owner or his designee, making sure that the
operator comprehends their contents.
Maintenance
The hydraulic lift shall be maintained in accordance with the product instruction.
• When hydraulic lift is not in use, lifting arm should be in full down position.
• Always keep hydraulic lift. Clean and keep the screws and bearings well lubricated.
• Keep moving parts clean; lubricate moving parts every 3 months.
Inspection
• Visual inspection shall be made before each use of the hydraulic lift by checking for abnormal conditions, such as cracked welds, leaks, and
damaged, loose, or missing parts.
• Other inspections shall be made per product operating instructions.
• Each hydraulic lift shall be inspected immediately if the device is believed to have been subjected to an abnormal load or shock. It Is
recommended that this inspection be made by the manufacturers or supplier’s authorised repair facility.
• Owners and/or operators should be aware that repair of this equipment may require specialized knowledge and facilities. It is recommended that
an annual inspection of the hydraulic lift be made by the manufacturers or supplier’s authorised repair facility and that any defective parts, decals,
or safety labels or signs be replaced with manufacturer's or supplier's specified parts.
Damaged Equipment
Any hydraulic lift that appears to be damaged in any way, is found to be worn or operates abnormally SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE
UNTIL REPAIRED. It is recommended that necessary repairs be made by a manufacturers or supplier’s authorised repair facility if repairs are
permitted by the manufacturer or supplier.
Alterations
Because of potential hazards associated with this type of equipment, no alterations shall be made to the product.
Attachments and Adaptors
Only attachments and/or adaptors supplied by the manufacturer shall be used.
WARNING!
• Study, understand and follow all instructions before operating this device.
• Do not exceed rated capacity.
• Use only on hard, level surfaces.
• Centre load on lift platform
• Lift only those areas of the automotive vehicle specified by its manufacturer.
• Immediately after lifting load, ensure lift mechanical load holding means is engaged.
• Before moving, lower the load to the lowest possible point.

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• Secure load with appropriate restraint device.
• Failure to heed these markings may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
Safety Messages
• Use of this product is limited to lifting, lowering, transporting, and storing in the lowered position. Loads consisting of a single motor vehicle whose
lift points are compatible with the lift platform. Incompatibility is evident when the loaded vehicle wobbles, appears unstable, and /or does not
securely engage the lift platform.
• Restraining an incompatible load will not make the load secure and may cause unexpected loss of load.
• Never work on, around or under a load that is not secured and stable.
• Keep operator's and bystander's head, hands, and feet away from lift parts when raising and lowering.
• No alterations shall be made to this product.
• Only attachment and/or adapters supplied by the manufacturer should be used.

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Safety Symbols
The product may have safety warning labels attached to it, explained below. Understand the symbols on your
product and their meanings. If any stickers become unreadable, unattached etc., replace them.
Flammable Material Hazard
Flammable liquids, gases, or
substances etc may present.
Avoid ignition sources and open
flames. Danger of fire.
Read User Manual
Read and fully understand
product safety warnings,
operation, procedures etc before
using the product.
Use Hand Protection
Wear appropriate hand protection
and take due care as the product
or use of the product may present
hand hazards.
Carbon-Monoxide Hazard
Do not use the product in
confined areas or without
adequate ventilation. Carbon-
monoxide poisoning can be fatal.
Electrocution / Electrical Shock
Hazard
High voltage or high current
electricity may be present or
required by the product. Take
due care when handling electrical
products, cables, plugs and
leads. Electrical shock can be
fatal.
Toxic Fumes / Dust Hazard
Using the product or by-products
from use may produce fumes,
smoke or particles that could be
harmful if inhaled. Wear
appropriate breathing protection
and have adequate ventilation.
Explosive Material Hazard
Combustible liquids, gases, or
substances etc may be present.
Avoid ignition sources and open
flames. Danger of explosion.
Cutting / Amputation Hazard
The product may have blades,
edges or mechanical devices that
can cause severe cut injury to
fingers, limbs etc. Take due care
when handling and using the
product.
Crush Hazard
The product may have blades,
edges or mechanical devices that
can cause severe crush injury to
fingers, limbs etc. Take due care
when handling and using the
product.
Single Operator Only
The product must be operated by
a single person only. More than
one person operating the product
may introduce additional hazards.
Use Face Protection
Wear appropriate full-face
protection and take due care as
the product or use of the product
may present face and eye
hazards.
Use Foot Protection
Wear appropriate foot protection
and take due care as the product
or use of the product may present
foot hazards.
Use Eye / Ear / Head Protection
Wear appropriate eye and / or
ear and / or head protection and
take due care as the product or
use of the product may present
eye, hearing, and head hazards.
Running Hazard
Do not run on or near the product
as doing so may present a fall
hazard.
Diving Hazard
Do not dive into the product as
doing so may present a neck /
head injury hazard.
Adult Supervision Required
Always supervise children and
other users of a product to
prevent drowning or injury.
Skin Penetration / Puncture
Hazard
The product may produce
pressure, emit liquids or objects
that can cause severe injury to
fingers, limbs, blood etc. Take
due care when handling and
using the product.
Hot Surface Hazard
Be aware that the product may
produce high temperatures and
hot surfaces that can cause burn
injuries.
Flying Debris Hazard
Be aware that the product or use
of the product may present
hazards produced by flying
debris. Wear appropriate clothing
and protective devices.
Moving Parts Hazard
Be aware that the product
contains or uses mechanical
devices that move or rotate.
Always wait for moving parts to
stop fully before handling the
product, adjusting, maintenance
etc.

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Carbon-Monoxide Hazard
Do not use the product in
confined areas or without
adequate ventilation. Carbon-
monoxide poisoning can be fatal.
Pull Hazard
Be aware that the product
contains or uses mechanical
devices that can pull in objects
and can cause severe injury to
fingers, limbs etc. Take due care
when handling and using the
product.
Slope / Fall Injury Hazard
Be aware that using the product
on sloping surfaces or in slippery
conditions may present additional
dangers from falls and contact
with blades, moving parts, hot
surfaces etc.
"Slam Dunk" Warning
Do NOT attempt "slam dunk"
manoeuvres as this may result in
severe injury due to falling,
product breakage or collapse etc.
Electrocution / Electrical Shock
Hazard - Outdoor
High voltage or high current
electricity may be present or
required by the product. Do NOT
use in rain, damp, or wet
conditions. Electrical shock can
be fatal.
Electrocution / Electrical Shock
Hazard - Disconnect
High voltage or high current
electricity may be present or
required by the product. Always
disconnect the product from the
electrical supply before handling
the product, adjusting,
maintenance etc.
Power Line Electrocution
Hazard
High voltage / high current power
lines may be present. Use
extreme caution to avoid contact
or interference with power lines.
Electrical shock can be fatal.
"Kick-Back" Hazard
High level of "kick-back" hazard
that can cause the machine to
suddenly rotate towards operator.
Kick-back injury can be fatal.
Winch Operator Position
Hazard
Do NOT stand between winch
and load. Do NOT use winch to
move people.
Winch Lift Hazard
Do NOT LIFT load vertically. Use
machine to PULL only.
Cable Hazard
Ensure that load bearing cable is
not kinked or knotted.
Winch Cable Hazard
Ensure that there is a minimum
number of cable coils on
winching mechanism.
Winch Hook Hazard
Carry hook to load – do NOT
throw or run.
Flash / Blinding Hazard
Wear appropriate eye protection
for welding. Direct exposure to
weld arcs may cause permanent
eye injury.
Laser Hazard
Laser may be in use – do NOT
look directly at laser or allow
others to.

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Table of Contents
Safety ............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Safety Symbols ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
Parts Identification ....................................................................................................................................... 8
Assembly ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
Operation ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................ 11
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................................... 12
Specifications ............................................................................................................................................. 12

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Parts Identification
No.
Name
Qty.
No.
Name
Qty.
A
Base
1
1
Washer 8
2
B
Link
1
2
Spring washer 8
2
C
Lift saddle
2
3
Bolt M8x30
2
D
Connecting rod
1
4
Bolt M8x25
2
E
Handle
1
5
Locking rod 15x80
2
F
Locking screw
2
6
Washer 16
2
G
Return spring
1
7
Locking pin
2
H
Hydraulic ram
1
8
Bolt M5x25
1
I
Foot pedal assembly
1
J
Release pedal
1
K
Swivel caster
2
L
Safety lock
2
M
Front wheel assembly
2
N
Loops
1
O
Clip nut
1
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Assembly
1. Place hydraulic ram (H) onto the base (A) using 2 M8x25 hex bolt (4), 2 spring washers (2), 2 washers (1),
and using bolt M5x25 (8) to secure ram to connecting rod (D), then tighten.
2. Insert foot pedal (l) to the hydraulic ram (H), and secure using M8x30 bolt (3).
3. Place safety lock operation rod (L), insert to link (B) using 2 washers (6), 2 locking pins (7) and a locking rod
(5).
4. Insert handle (E) to connecting rod (D) using a bolt M8x30 (3).
5. Ensure that all connections are tightened.
Operation
To raise the load:
1. Place the hydraulic lift on a hard level surface.
2. To avoid item from slipping during the raising operation, ALWAYS first determine the centre of the weight
load.
3. Place the hydraulic lift under the item so that the Lift Saddle is positioned under the centre of the weight
load.
4. Pump the foot pedal until the lift saddle comes in contact with the load to be lifted: proceed to lock wheel
casters. Always check to be sure that the saddle and the load are positioned correctly before raising the
hydraulic lift.
5. Use Foot Pedal to raise load: BE SURE that Safety Lock is secured in one of three stated lock positions
once desired height is reached.
6. Apply tie-down straps (See Securing the Load below) once load has been raised to desired height.
Thoroughly tighten straps.
7. Stabilise hydraulic lift on a hard surface for maximum balance by adjusting locking screws.
To lower the load:
1. Raise the hydraulic lift slightly and pull back on the Operation Rod, releasing the Safety Lock.
2. Fasten the Operation Rod to the connecting rod if you are lowering the load completely.
3. Press the Release Valve very gently to lower the Saddle and its load.
CAUTION! Tie Down Straps will become loose, and load will be released upon lowering the load.
4. Remove the tie down straps after the load is secured.
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TMA-9H Portable Hydraulic Lift
E&OE © 2022 Trex 10
SECURING THE LOAD 2.5x457cm. Ratchet Tie Down Straps
1. Connect the strap hooks to the loop (P) and place the strap over the load.
2. With the strap handle (A) in the closed position, take the long strap end and slip it through the insert slot in
the spindle (B). Pull strap back over the spindle.
3. Tighten the strap by ratcheting the handle back and forth until the load is secure. If necessary, take up the
excess slack by hand until the strap is tight.
CAUTION! To avoid damage to the load, DO NOT over tighten.
4. To lock ratchet, ALWAYS leave the handle in the closed position.
RELEASING THE LOAD 2.5x457cm. Ratchet Tie Down Straps
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Working limited: 113kg
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Max load capacity: 363kg
1. Hold the ratchet in one hand and with the other hand, pull back on the Release Latch (C) that is located on
the Handle (A).
2. While holding the Release Latch (C) back, open Handle (A) fully past the locking gears until Latch (C) locks
in a completely open position or until the load releases.
CAUTION! The load will release at this point.
3. To loosen or remove strap, pull up on ratchet and slide strap out or Spindle (B).
WARNING FOR TIE DOWN STRAP DD NOT use tie down strap for towing vehicles or to hold or
suspend human weight. DO NOT use extension bar lever, pliers or any tools to operate as a
handle. Use hand power only. Protect strap webbing from sharp edges, heat and acid. Replace strap
webbing if it is cut, worn or damaged. Inspect strap webbing, hooks, and hardware before each use.
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TMA-9H Portable Hydraulic Lift
E&OE © 2022 Trex 11
Maintenance
ATTENTION: Surface corrosion will occur on metal surfaces over time and the rate of oxidation
depends on factors such as proximity to the ocean and humidity or condensation of water
vapour on metal surfaces. To mitigate this, WD40 can be used to remove surface corrosion then, when
applied periodically, it will prevent rust from forming.
IMPORTANT: Before performing any maintenance of the bottle jack, ALWAYS detach from the frame and
place on a level surface.
Air Purging Instructions
With the ram fully retracted, locate and remove the oil filler plug. Insert the foot pedal into the sleeve of the
Hydraulic Ram, then pump 6 to 8 strokes. This will help release any pressurised air which may be trapped in the
reservoir. Be sure that the oil level is just below the oil filler plug hole. Reinstall the oil filler plug. Sometimes
during shipment and handling, air may become trapped in the hydraulic system causing poor or no lifting.
Oil Level
IMPORTANT: When adding or replacing oil, ALWAYS use a good grade of hydraulic jack oil. NEVER use brake
fluid, alcohol, glycerine, detergent motor oil or dirty oil of any kind. Improper oil usage will cause serious internal
damage to hydraulic lift.
Adding Oil
With ram fully lowered and jack on level ground, remove oil filler plug. Add oil if level is more than 1/2" below the
hole.
Replacing Oil
Oil should be replaced at least once every year. To drain oil, remove oil filler plug and release valve. BE VERY
CAREFUL to not allow dirt or any foreign matter into the system.
Lubrication
Put grease in fitting on base and lubricate lifting arm spindle with oil when needed.
Rust Prevention
Clean and wipe with an oily cloth, the piston ram and pump piston every 3 months or when signs of rust or
corrosion appear. When not in use, always leave the saddle and pump piston in the downward position.
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TMA-9H Portable Hydraulic Lift
E&OE © 2022 Trex 12
Troubleshooting
TROUBLE
CAUSE
REMEDY
Jack will not lower
completely.
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Air in hydraulic system.
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Release valve stuck.
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Purge air from hydraulic system.
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Transfer weight load and clean valve.
Jack will not hold weight
Release valve in open position.
Close release valve tightly
Jack will not lift to full
height.
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Oil level low.
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Air in hydraulic system.
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Fill to recommended level.
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Purge air from hydraulic system.
Weak lifting.
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Air in hydraulic system.
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Dirty oil.
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Release valve not completely
closed.
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Purge air from hydraulic system.
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Change oil. Use SAE SW.
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Close release valve tightly.
Jack will not lift load.
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Excessive weight.
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Release valve in open position.
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Oil level low.
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Decrease weight or change to higher capacity
jack.
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Turn valve clockwise and tighten.
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Fill to recommended level.
Specifications
Type
Hydraulic
Material
Powder Coated Steel
Min Height
24cm
Max Height
38cm
Maximum Load Capacity
680kg / 1,500Lbs
Note: Minimal Assembly required
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product may cause serious injury or death. To help reduce your risk of
serious injury or death, refer to the information below. For more information,
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Consult all documentation, packaging,
and product labelling before use. Note
that some products feature
documentation available online. It is
recommended to print and retain the
documentation.
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Before each use, check the product for
loose/broken/damaged/missing parts,
wear, or leaks (if applicable). Never use a
product with
loose/broken/damaged/missing parts,
wear, or leaks.
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Products must be inspected and serviced
(if applicable) by a qualified technician
every 6 months. This is based on
average residential use by persons of
average size and strength, and on a
property of average metropolitan size.
Use beyond these recommendations may
require more frequent
inspections/servicing.
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Ensure that all users of the product have
completed a suitable industry recognised
training course before being allowed
access to the product.
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The product has been supplied by a general merchandise
retailer that may not be familiar with your specific
application or description of application. Be sure to attain
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application before use, regardless of any assurances from
the retailer or its representatives.
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This product is not intended for use where fail-safe
operation is required. As with any product (for example,
automobile, computer, toaster), there is the possibility of
technical issues that may require the repair or
replacement of parts, or the product itself. If the possibility
of such failure and the associated time it may take to
rectify could in any way inconvenience the user, business,
or employee, or financially affect the user, business, or
employee, then the product is not suitable for your
requirements. This product is not intended for use where
incorrect operation or a failure of any kind, including but
not limited to, a condition requiring product return,
replacement, parts replacement, or service by a
technician may cause financial loss, loss of employee
time or an inconvenience requiring compensation.
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retailer directly for details of their returns policy, if
required.
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