Omega 13200 User Manual

Hydraulic Toe Jacks
Model
13060 13120 13200
Printed in Taiwan
13060-M0 rev 07/08
Operating Instructions & Parts Manual
Capacity
10 Ton
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• No seguir estas indicaciónes puede causar daños
personales o materiales.
! WARNING
To avoid crushing and related injuries:
NEVER work on, under or around a
load supported only by a hydraulic jack. ALWAYS use adequately rated
jack stands.
Read this manual and follow all the Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before using this product.
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Save these instructions. For your safety, read, understand, and follow the information provided with and on this jack
before using. The owner and/or operator of this equipment
shall have an understanding of this jack and safe operating procedures before attempting to use. The owner and/or operator shall be aware that the use and repair of this product may require special skills and knowledge. Instructions and safety information shall be conveyed in the operator's native language before use of this jack is authorized. If any doubt exists as to the safe and proper use of this jack, remove from service immediately.
Inspect before each use. Do not use if broken, bent, cracked, or damaged parts (including labels) are noted. Any jack that appears damaged in any way, operates abnormally or is missing parts, shall be removed from service immediately. If you suspect that the jack was subjected to a shock load (a load dropped suddenly, unexpectedly upon it), immediately discontinue use until the jack has been checked by a factory authorized service center (contact distributor or manufacturer for list of Authorized Service Centers). It is recommended that an annual inspection be done by qualified personnel. Labels
and owner's manuals are available from manufacturer.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This product is designed to lift, position, or move, but not sustain, rated capacity loads. It is not designed to be used as
a stand-alone device. Any load lifted, positioned, or otherwise moved by this device, must immediately be supported by appropriately rated mechanical means. A wide variety of applications exist for this category of product. Special skill, knowledge and training may be required for a specific task and this product may not be suitable for all jobs listed. Unsuitable applications include applications that call for a device to lift, position, move or support persons, animals, hazardous materials, mobile homes and dwellings in general, mirrors, plate glass or to connect/secure hatches, components, and
materials between bulkheads. The user ultimately must make
the decision regarding suitability of the product for any given task and therefore accept responsibility for that decision.
HYDRAULIC JACK TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Rated Capacity of J13060: 6,000 lbs. (3 ton) Rated Capacity of J13120: 12,000 lbs. (6 ton) Rated Capacity of J13200: 20,000 lbs. (10 ton)
Brand name: Omega
Hydraulic Pressure @ Rated Capacity: J13060: 4,185 psi J13120: 4,000 psi J13200: 5,400 psi
BEFORE USE
Before using this jack, ensure that the intended load contact point is able to withstand the load applied by this jack.
1. Before using this product, read the owner ’s manual completely and familiarize yourself thoroughly with the product, its components, and recognize the hazards associated with its use.
2. To familiarize yourself with basic operation, use the
operating handle to engage and turn the release valve:
a. Clockwise until firm resistance is felt to further thread engagement. This is the ‘CLOSED’ release valve position used to pressurize the hydraulic fluid and
raise the ram plunger. b. Counter-clockwise, but no more than 1 turn from the
closed position. This is the ‘OPEN’ release valve
position used to lower the ram plunger.
3. Check that the pump operates smoothly before putting into service. Replace damaged or missing parts with factory authorized replacement parts only. Repair of this product may require special skills and knowledge and should only be attempted by a factory authorized service center. Contact the manufacturer or distributor of this product for a list of factory authorized service centers. Lubricate as instructed in Maintenance Section.
Bleeding/ Venting Trapped Air
With the release valve in the OPEN position (2b above) and with saddle fully lowered, locate and remove the oil filler plug/ screw. Insert the handle into the handle sleeve; then pump
6 to 8 full strokes. This will help release any pressurized air
which may be trapped within the reservoir. Oil level should be even with the bottom of the oil filler hole. Reinstall the oil filler plug/screw.
To avoid personal injury and/or property damage:
Read, understand and follow all printed materials provided with and on this jack.
This is a lifting device only! Never work on, under, or around a load supported only by a hydraulic jack.
Immediately support the lifted load with appropriately rated mechanical means.
Use only on hard, level surfaces capable of sustaining rated capacity loads.
Center load on saddle.
• No alteration shall be made to this device. Use only attachments, adapters and accessories provided by the manufacturer.
Be alert and sober when using this product! Never operate this equipment when under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Use only high grade hydraulic jack oil in this product.
Always use a calibrated means of determining how
much force is being applied by this product. Never exceed the rated capacity of the jack.
WARNING
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Use of this device may require special skills and knowledge. Read, understand, and follow all printed materials provided with and on this device before use.
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Use of this device may require special skills and knowledge. Read, understand, and follow all printed materials provided with and on this device before use.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Handle Sleeve
Handle
Head Saddle
Toe Saddle
Release Valve
Carry Handle
Oil Filler Plug/Screw
(not shown)
Return Spring
Figure 1 - 13060, 13120 & 13200 Nomenclature
Model Capacity
Base Size
(L x W)
Toe Saddle
Min. / Max Height
Head Saddle
Min. / Max. Height
Hydraulic
Lift
13060 3 Ton 8-5/8" x 7-1/2" 5/8" ~ 5-3/4" 9" ~ 14-1/8" 5-1/8"
13120 6 Ton 11" x 7-1/2" 7/8" ~ 6" 10-1/2" ~ 15-5/8" 5-1/8"
13200 10 Ton 11-5/8" x 9-1/4" 1-1/8" ~ 6-1/4" 11" ~ 16-1/8" 5-1/8"
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OPERATION
Use of this device may require special skills and knowledge. Read, understand, and follow all printed materials provided with and on this device before use.
Raising the Ram Plunger
1. Assemble the 3-pc handle, ensure that spring clips align with slots.
2. Use the handle to engage and turn the release valve clockwise until firm resistance is felt to further thread engagement.
3. Pump until load reaches desired height. Immediately secure with appropriately rated mechanical devices. It is recommended you follow the load with cribbing and blocking where practical.
Never allow personnel to work or pass under a load until the load is secured by cribbing, blocking, or other mechanical
means.
Lowering
Make certain that all personnel are clear of the load before lowering. Control the rate of descent of the load at all times. The more you open the release valve, the faster the load descends.
1. Use the manufacturer's provided operating handle to engage and slowly turn the release valve counter-clockwise, but no
more than 1 turn.
If the operating handle is damaged, operates abnormally, or will not positively engage the release valve, immediately discontinue use of the jack until a manufacturer's replacement handle assembly can be acquired.
2. Push ram down and handle sleeve in to reduce exposure to rust and contamination after removing jack from under load.
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Possible Causes
Corrective Action
Jack will not pressurize
Jack *bleeds off after lift * 'bleeds off' means load slowly and
unintentionally lowers after lifting
While lowering, fluid leaks from
reservoir area Jack saddle will not descend to low­est advertised height
Ram plunger will not remain lowered
after released from contact with load (creeps back up)
Poor lift performance
Will not lift to full extension
• Release valve not tightly closed
• Load is too heavy
• Hydraulic unit malfunction
• Reservoir overfilled
• Ram plunger/cylinder deformed, seized up in ram cylinder and/or top nut, likely the result of off­center loading
• Air trapped in system
• Fluid level low
• Air trapped in system
• Hydraulic unit malfunction
• Fluid level low
• Ensure release valve tightly closed
• Consider higher capacity jack
• Contact Service Center
• Drain fluid to proper level
• Contact Service Center
• Follow the Owners Manual instructions
for bleeding air from system.
• Ensure proper fluid level
• Follow the Owners Manual instructions
for bleeding air from system.
• Contact Service Center
• Ensure proper fluid level
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
MAINTENANCE
Important: Use only good grade hydraulic jack oil. Avoid mixing different types of fluid and NEVER use brake fluid, turbine oil,
transmission fluid, motor oil or glycerin. Improper fluid can cause premature failure of the jack and the potential for sudden and immediate loss of load. We recommend Mobil DTE13M or equivalent.
Storage
Store the jack with pump piston, ram plunger/saddle
fully lowered and release valve open, but never more than 1
turn. This will
help prevent rust and corrosion to those critical surfaces.
Cleaning
Periodically check the pump piston and ram plunger/saddle for signs of rust or corrosion. Clean as needed and wipe with a clean,
oil soaked rag.
Lubrication
A periodic coating of light lubricating oil to pivot points will help to ensure that pump piston linkages move freely.
Note: Never apply oil to saddle.
Changing oil
For best performance and longest life, replace the complete fluid supply at least once per year.
1. With saddle fully lowered set jack in its upright, level position. Locate and remove oil filler plug/screw.
2. Lay the jack on its side and drain the fluid into a suitable container.
Note: Dispose of hydraulic fluid in accordance with local regulations.
3. Fill with oil even with the bottom of the oil filler hole. Reinstall the oil filler plug/screw.
Adding
1. With saddle fully lowered set jack in its upright, level position. Locate and remove oil filler plug/screw.
2. Fill with oil even with the bottom of the oil filler hole. Reinstall the oil filler plug/screw.
• The paint on this product contains lead, a chemical known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm.
• Do not ingest paint chips and keep product away from children.
• Wash hands after each use.
WARNING
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Paint contains lead! DO NOT sand or grind painted surface!
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