
TRANSMISSION JACK PREMIER VERTICAL
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.
SUPER ROCKET LIFT
MODEL NO: 300TRQ .V2, 600TRQ .V2 &
1000TRQ .V2
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.
Refer to
instructions
Warning
Wear Safety
Footwear
1. SAFETY
WARNING! Ensure all preliminary checks are carefully carried out before use of jack. Immediately repair or replace damaged parts
(use authorised service agent). Ensure use of genuine parts only. Non authorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the
warranty.
WARNING! Use jack on level and solid ground, preferably concrete. Ensure the floor over which the jack will be transported is swept
clean.
▲ DANGER! DO NOT use on tarmacadam, or any other soft surface as jack may sink or topple. Serious or fatal injury may result.
▲ DANGER! If jack tips or leans STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING. MOVE QUICKLY TO A SAFE DISTANCE. DO NOT TRY TO HOLD OR
STEADY JACK. Serious or fatal injury may result.
9 Use jack in a suitable work area, keep area clean and tidy and free from unrelated materials. Ensure there is adequate lighting.
9 Before use ensure the gearbox weight and size does not exceed the capacity of the jack.
9 Ensure the vehicle is raised and stabilised at the correct height before attempting to move the jack under the vehicle.
9 Keep all unauthorised persons away from the jack during lifting and lowering and when in transit.
9 Maintain correct balance and footing. Ensure the floor is not slippery and wear non-slip shoes.
9 Remove ill fitting clothing. Remove ties, watches, rings, and other loose jewellery, contain and/or tie back long hair.
WARNING! Ensure load is placed level and centrally on jack saddle and is fixed in place before attempting to lift, lower or transport.
9 Ensure the jack saddle is fully lowered and is clean, dry and oil free before attempting to move the jack with or without a load.
9 Diligence is required in ensuring that you continually monitor any operation until completed.
WARNING! DO NOT operate jack if any parts are damaged or missing.
8 DO NOT exceed the rated capacity of the jack.
8 DO NOT allow untrained persons to operate the jack.
8 DO NOT place any part of your body within or under the jack during use.
8 DO NOT raise or lower vehicle lifting platform whilst the transmission jack is being used.
8 DO NOT transport the jack, with or without a load, with the saddle in the raised position.
8 DO NOT get jack wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas where there is condensation.
8 DO NOT operate the jack when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or
intoxicating medication.
8 DO NOT lift or support vehicles with jack and do not use jack as a load sustaining device.
8 DO NOT move jack without suitable restraint on the load.
8 DO NOT make any modifications to the jack, and DO NOT adjust, or tamper with, safety valve.
8 DO NOT remove any labels from the jack.
8 DO NOT use brake fluid to top up hydraulic unit. Use Sealey hydraulic jack oil only.
9 Only a qualified person should lubricate and maintain the jack.
9 Before storing in safe area, ensure all parts are clean, free of grease and oil (especially saddle),
and lower the saddle to the lowest position.
2. INTRODUCTION
These transmission jacks feature Quick Lift to reduce the time and eort needed to get saddle to
gearbox. Single foot pedal operation keeps hands free during lifting process. Spring loaded dead man’s
safety release control reduces the risk of inadvertent lowering. Two-way hydraulic unit ensures that
the saddle lowers at a controlled speed at all times, even without load. Saddle is reversible allowing a
jack pad to be tted to support items other than transmissions. Castors and side handle make the units
easily manoeuvrable. Hydraulic unit larger than the economy models for improved performance and
durability. Can be tted with optional Adjustable Gearbox Support - check specication in table.
3. SPECIFICATION
MODEL: ................................300TRQ.V2......................600TRQ.V2.....................1000TRQ.V2
Rated capacity:................................300kg...........................600kg..........................1000kg
Ram extensions:...................................1...............................1.............................. 1
Minimum saddle height: .......................1125mm.........................1125mm.........................1140mm
Maximum saddle height: ......................1950mm.........................1950mm........................ 1960mm
Base size:...........................515mm x 550mm..................520mm x 550mm................. 520mm x 550mm
Fixed/Adjustable Saddle: ........................ Fixed...........................Fixed ...........................Fixed
Optional Adjustable Saddle: ..................... ADT3...........................ADT3 ...........................ADT5
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4. ASSEMBLY
Unpack the product and check contents. Should there be any damaged or missing parts
contact your supplier immediately.
4.1. Fix hydraulic unit to the 2 base legs with the 4 bolts and associated nuts and
bolts (fig.2).
4.2. Assemble the four wheels onto the base legs using the 4 nuts and washers
(fig.2).
4.3. Place the saddle on top of the hydraulic ram.
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5. PRE-USE CHECK LIST
5.1. IMPORTANT: Before EACH use, check jack is in sound working order. Use following list to form a habitual pre-check
procedure. Check unit for the following: Damage, distortion, leaning, worn or missing components.
THE FOLLOWING MUST ALSO BE CHECKED:
1 ..Saddle base 2 ..Piston rod 3 ..Cylinder/Hydraulic unit
4 ..Stopper rings and cotter pins 5 ..All nuts and bolts 6 ..All seals
7 ..Jack main frame 8 ..Foot pumps 9 ..Swivel castor wheels
WARNING! DO NOT use jack if any suspect part is found, or if believed to have been subjected to abnormal load or shock
load. Immediately remove from service and contact an authorised service agent.
5.2. IMPORTANT: Before using the jack for the first time, purge the hydraulic circuit in order to eliminate any air, that may have
accumulated in the system during transit, as follows:
5.2.1. Hold the jack release valve open by turning it anti-clockwise (fig.3.B).
5.2.2. Operate the hydraulic lifting pedal (A) by pumping it 15 to 20 times in order to purge any air from the system.
5.2.3. Release the jack release valve (B) and the unit is ready for use.
6. OPERATION
WARNING! Before use, ensure you have read, understood and apply Section 1
Safety Instructions.
WARNING! Ensure you prepare vehicle correctly before attempting to use the
Transmission Jack.
6.1. POSITIONING JACK BENEATH LOAD.
Before use ensure the transmission weight and size does not exceed the capacity of the
jack.
6.1.1. Ensure the vehicle from which the gearbox is to be removed is correctly positioned,
handbrake applied and raised to allow the transmission jack to be positioned correctly.
6.1.2. Ensure there are no other persons around or under the vehicle.
6.1.3. Ensure saddle is in its lowest position and centrally position jack beneath vehicle
transmission.
6.1.4. Hold handle to steady the jack and pump foot pedal (g.3.A) to raise the saddle.
6.1.5. When saddle is just beneath the transmission re-adjust alignment if necessary to
centralise the saddle. Continue to pump the foot pedal (g.3.A) until saddle locates on
the transmission.
6.2. LOWERING THE LOAD.
WARNING! Ensure the load is central and stable on the jack saddle and is fixed in
place before attempting to lift, lower, or transport. Turn the jack release valve
(fig.3.B) to lower the saddle to the minimum height before attempting to transport load.
IMPORTANT: The unit is fitted with a safety device which permits the load to be lowered
smoothly by automatically controlling the speed at a rate dependant upon the weight of
the load.
6.3. TRANSPORTING THE LOAD.
WARNING! Ensure you have read, understood and apply Section 1 Safety
Instructions.
6.3.1. Ensure the jack saddle is fully lowered and load is fixed in place before attempting to lift,
or transport.
6.3.2. Transport the load over level and solid ground, preferably concrete, and ensure the oor is swept clean beforehand.
6.3.3. Be diligent in continually monitoring the load in transit. Keep all other persons at a safe distance.
▲ DANGER! DO NOT use on tarmacadam, or any soft surface as jack may sink or topple. Serious or fatal injury may result.
▲ DANGER! If jack tips or leans STOP WHAT YOUR ARE DOING. MOVE QUICKLY TO A SAFE DISTANCE. DO NOT TRY TO
HOLD OR STEADY JACK.
Note: this jack may be used with appropriate adaptors in order to handle such components as rear axle units and transfer cases that
are within the weight limitations of the jack.
6.4. RE-INSTALLING A GEARBOX.
Reposition beneath vehicle and raise the load up, reversing the procedures outlined above.
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