FOLLOW THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY TO ENSURE THE MACHINE WILL
FUNCTION CORRECTLY AND PROVIDE MANY YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS MAY
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. USE OF STRAPS IS
RECOMMENDED - SOLD SEPARATELY. KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE DRY PLACE
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Thank you for purchasing a Titan Lifts® product. We hope this high quality equipment provides you with years of
dependable service.
It is unfortunate that rare situations may occur with the products you purchase from Titan Lifts®. We value your
business as well as the trust you have and need to maintain your relationship with us. Titan Lifts® carries liability
coverage that may protect our customers if a situation does occur. However, as in all accidents there must be
proof of liability for a claim to be made. Our insurance company requires the following procedures be observed in
order to consider a claim:
A. The claimant must contact the Titan Lifts® distributor immediately with the facts of the situation.
B. If any equipment is damaged, including vehicles or shop equipment, Titan Lifts® must be given the
opportunity to send an impartial representative to the site for proper assessment of the situation.
C. The Vehicle cannot be moved until either an impartial representative has reviewed the accident or clear
and precise pictures are taken that reect all the pertinent information for an impartial representative to be able
to access the information from a distance. Titan Lifts® or its representatives must approve the pictures before
anything can be moved.
D. If any potential liability is determined on behalf of Titan Lifts®, two estimates must be submitted for
damages to be reimbursed.
It is imperative that the claimant complies with these procedures, because without proper assessment of the
situation a claim will be denied.
ARBITRATION NOTICE
The installation or use of this equipment shall constitute an acknowledgement that the user agrees to resolve any
and all disputes or claims of any kind whatsoever, which relate in any way to the equipment, by way of binding
arbitration, not litigation. No suit or legal action may be led in any state or federal court. Any arbitration shall be
governed by the Federal Arbitration Act, and administered by the American Mediation Association, Indianapolis
Indiana. The maximum amount that an arbitrator may award and all damages shall not exceed the retail value of
this equipment.
WARRANTY NOTICE
This equipment must be assembled and used in the manner according to the documentation provided to be
covered by warranty.
Damaged or missing components must be reported within 72 hours of receipt to your freight carrier and to the
distributor. Claims must be led to cover cost.
If you have any questions or if we can be of any further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact a Titan Lifts®
representative at 1-888-908-4826. Thank you for the opportunity to continue to serve your lift equipment needs.
PURGING AIR FROM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ......................................................................9
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INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: READ ENTIRE MANUAL AND COMPLY WITH ALL SAFETY AND SERVICE
PRECAUTIONS. DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE MAY OCCUR IF
INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED CAREFULLY.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. This Jack is rated for a maximum of 1500 pounds. DO NOT exceed the rated capacity.
Overloading may cause damage to the jack and cause it to fail.
2. ONLY use jack on a hard level surface that is capable of supporting the vehicle.
3. Lift only on areas of vehicle as specied by the vehicle manufacturer.
4. ALWAYS use tie-down straps to secure the vehicle to the jack. NEVER move vehicle with
jack if straps are not in place or secure.
5. ALWAYS use the height lock bar when the vehicle is raised to prevent the vehicle from
dropping accidentally.
6. ALWAYS lower the vehicle to the lowest possible jack position BEFORE attempting to dolly or
move it.
7. DO NOT make any alterations to this product.
8. ALWAYS inspect the jack before each use.
9. DO NOT use if leaking uid and/or broken, bent, cracked or otherwise damaged parts are
noted.
10. Immediately after raising vehicle, ensure that Height Lock Bar is engaged.
11. ALWAYS wear safety glasses when operating this product. NEVER place yourself under or in
a position around a raised vehicle where if it came loose from the jack and fell off of the jack,
it could cause serious bodily injury.
12. Only trained people should operate the lift.
13. DO NOT move the lift while loaded.
14. Keep hands, tools, and other extremities from any moving parts.
15. Maintain a safe working environment. The work area should be clean, dry, clutter free and
sufciently lit.
16. Wear proper safety attire. Do not wear loose tting clothing while operating lift, long hair and
sleeves should be secured.
17. Keep children and bystanders away from work area. Do not let children operate or play on
lift.
18. Do not use if under the inuence of drugs or alcohol. Operator must be alert at all times
when using heavy lift equipment.
19. Never operate the lift with someone on it.
20. Use this lift only for the work it is intended. Do not use this product for an application for
which it was not designated. Misuse can lead to personal injury and/or property damage.
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WARNING
The warnings, precautions and instructions in this manual cannot cover
all possible conditions and situations that may occur. The operator
must understand that the operator must supply common sense and
examine caution factors when using this product to determine safety
in all circumstances being used.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION & FEATURES
This jack (see Figs. 1,1 A, and 2) has special built-in features that make it ideal for
performing minor repairs,oil changes, cleanups and more. These features include:
1) 1500 pound load capacity to lift most motorcycles and ATVs.
2) Wide lifting range with a fast-action hydraulic pump with foot pedal (J) (see Fig.2) for
easy lifting from 2 ⅞” to 16 ½” above front of jack base.
3) Three position Height Lock Bar provides secure locking at three lift heights: 11 ¾”, 14
¼”, and 16 ½”. (see Fig.1).
WARNING: UPON RAISING VEHICLE, THE JACK MUST IMMEDIATELY BE
LOCKED INTO ONE OF THE THREE LIFT HEIGHTS.
4) Precision controlled foot release (K) (Fig. 2) for lowering the vehicle.
5) Can be used as a dolly to move your vehicle to a convenient location for working or storage.
6) T-Handle (Fig. 1) for added control when dollying vehicle into working or storage location.
7) Includes two ratcheting tie-down straps (see Fig. 1 A) to help secure the vehicle.
8) Locking rear casters to increase stability (see Fig.1).
9) Includes two height adapter plates (V) (see Fig. 2), to add additional lifting height to
accommodate high-chassis vehicles.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY
THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLY
DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY. THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR
DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR
SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT, OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO
REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT. THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY
STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED AND
LICENSED TECHNICIANS, AND NOT BY THE BUYER. THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY
ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS
THERETO, OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO.
Product’s Serial Number:____________________________________________________________________
Note: If product does not have a serial number, record the month and year of purchase instead.
Note: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as
replacement parts.
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
F
2
3
E
U
D
1
V
T-Handle
Hydrau lic
Ram
Foot Peda l
Relea se Pedal
Fig. 1A
Ratcheti ng
Tie Down S traps
Oil Fill Plu g
Locki ng
Wheel s
Base
Rubbe r Pads
Height
Lock Ba r
Lift Sadd les
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
(see Fig.2)
1. Attach Hydraulic Ram (l) to connecting rod (E)
using M6 x 15 Bolt (7); proceed to attach Ram onto
Front
Wheel s
H
J
I
K
A base1
B lin k1
C lift s addle1
D high lock rele ase1
E c onnectin g rod1
Ft-handl e1
G front wheel a ssy2
H return spri ng1
Ihyd raulic ram1
Jf oot pedal1
K rel ease pedal1
Lpump sp ring1
M
N height lock ba r2
4
5
1
6
L
M
DESCRIP TIONQTY
lockin g rear caste r
assy
Base (A) using 2 M8 x 25 Hex Bolts (5), 2 Spring
Washers (1) and 2 Washers (6). Tighten all fasteners thoroughly.
2. Insert Foot Pedal Arm (J) into the sleeve of Hydraulic Ram (J) and
7
R
Q
8
P lo ops4
Q clip1
R he ight lock sping s1
S
T r ubber pads2
U oil fill plug1
V height adapters2
1 s pring washe r Ø 84
2
2 nu t M82
3 c otter pin1
4 b olt M8 x 121
5 b olt M8 x 252
6 wa sher Ø 82
7 b olt M6 x 151
8
S
N
DESCRIP TIONQTY
lock posit ing ridge
DESCRIP TIONQTY
tie down st raps
(1 in. x 15 ft.)
T
C
B
A
P
G
3
2
secure with M8 x 12 hex bolt (4).
3. Attach Height Lock Release (D) to Height Lock Bar using 2 Spring Washers Ø 8 (1) and 2 Nuts M8 (2).
4. Attach T-Handle (F) to Connecting Rod (E) with Cotter Pin (3).
5. Make sure that all connections are tightened thoroughly.
TO RAISE THE VEHICLE (see Figs. 2,3)
1. Place jack on a hard level surface.
2. To avoid item from slipping during the raising operation, ONLY lift on
points of vehicle specied by vehicle manufacturer in the vehicle‘s
operator‘s manual.
3. Place the jack under the vehicle so that the Lift Saddle (C) (see Fig. 2) is
positioned under the vehicle‘s lift point.
4. Pump the foot pedal (J) (see Fig. 3) until the lift saddle (C) comes in
contact with the vehicle to be lifted; proceed to lock wheel casters by pushing down with foot on tab
marked LOCK, ALWAYS check to be sure that the saddle and the vehicle are positioned correctly BEFORE
raising the jack.
5. Use Foot Pedal to raise vehicle. Pump Foot Pedal until tip of Height Lock Bar moves past desired lock position
ridge. The tip of the Height Lock Bar will sink into position just behind the ridge. Depress release pedal slightly
so that the tip moves snugly against ridge.
6. Apply tie-down Straps (see page 5, securing the vehicle) once vehicle has been raised to the desired working
height. Thoroughly tighten the two tie-down straps.
7. Stabilize loaded jack on a hard surface by locking rear casters (M) (see Fig. 2).
TO LOWER THE VEHICLE (see Fig. 2)
1. Raise the jack slightly and pull back on the Height Lock Release to release Height Lock Bar.
2. Fasten the Height Lock Release (D) to the Clip (Q).
WARNING: TIE-DOWN STRAPS WILL BECOME LOOSE AND VEHICLE WILL BE RELEASED UPON LOWERING THE VEHICLE.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
with the two ratcheting Tie-Down Straps (see Fig. 4, 4A)
Secure one strap hook end to the Handle (A). Arrange strap over
vehicle (see Fig. 4A). Secure other strap hook end to Front Wheel
Axle of Jack.
With the Handle (A) in the closed position, take long strap end and
slip it through the insertion slot in spindle.
Pull back over spindle.
3. Tighten the strap by ratcheting the handle back and forth
until the vehicle is secure. In order to keep the strap in
position while tightening, it may be necessary to take up
the excess slack by hand until the strap is tight.
4. To lock ratchet, place Handle (A) in the closed position.
DANGER: TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE,
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN STRAP.
RELEASING THE VEHICLE FROM THE TWO RATCHETING \
TIE-DOWN STRAPS (see g. 4B)
1. Hold the ratchet in one hand and with the other hand pull back
on Release Latch (C).
2. While holding 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.
WARNING: THE VEHICLE WILL RELEASE AT THIS POINT.
3. To remove strap, pull up on ratchet and slide strap out of Spindle (B).
WARNING: FOR THE TWO RATCHETING TIE-DOWN STRAPS
1. DO NOT use the two tie down straps for towing vehicles or to hold or suspend human weight.
2. DO NOT use pliers or any other tools to operate the ratcheting handle (A), (see Fig. 4B). Use hand
power only.
3. 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.
MAINTENANCE
(see Fig. 1,2)
TO ADD HYDRAULIC JACK OIL
With lift saddles fully lowered and the jack on level ground, unscrew and remove oil ll plug. Using a good
grade of SAE 5 W hydraulic jack oil, ll the oil reservoir to the bottom of the threads in the oil ller hole.
Replace and tighten the oil ll plug. DO NOT ALLOW dirt or debris to enter the system.
TO REPLACE HYDRAULIC JACK OIL
1. Open the release valve by pressing down on the release pedal (K). Unscrew and remove oil ll plug.
2. Turn entire jack over so that all of the old oil will drain out of the oil ll hole. NOTE: When draining oil, use a
proper container and ALWAYS follow ALL local and state waste disposal guidelines.
3. After all of the old oil has drained out of the jack, turn the jack back over to a level position to ll with new oil.
4. Rapidly pump foot pedal (J), 6 to 8 full strokes to release any pressurized air.
5. Using a good grade of SAE 5W hydraulic jack oil, ll the reservoir to the bottom of the threads in the oil ll hole.
DO NOT ALLOW dirt and debris to enter the system
6. Replace and tighten oil ll plug.
LUBRICATION
Use a good grade of lubricating oil on all moving parts when needed.
STORING
When jack is not in use, or when storing the jack, ALWAYS have the lift saddles in the lowest (down) position.
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PARTS DIAGRAM
NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYNODESCRIPTIONQTY
01Foot Pedal120Front Wheel2
02Foot Release Pedal121Spindle2
03M*825 Hexagon Socket Screw222Base1
04Lock Washer, Φ 8 223M12*40 Hexagon Bolt2
05Washer, Φ 8224M12*30 Hexagon Bolt2
06Rear Wheel Set225Tray2
07Cap Nut, M12226Safety Pole1
08Lock Washer, Φ 8427Washer, Φ 82
09Hex Nut, M12428Hex Nut, M82
10Lock Washer, M12429Stator1
11M12*65 Hexagon Bolt430Washer, Φ 62
12Rear Rocker131Hex Nut, M61
13Locknut, M12232M5 Safety Bolt1
14Bushing233Lifting Unit1
15Safety Plate234Handle Pin1
16M12*55 Hexagon Bolt235Handle1
17Front Rocker136M8*12 Hexagon Bolt1
18Hex Nut, M1037Pump Unit1
19Lock Washer, Φ 1038Rubber Pad (With Holes)4
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RUST PREVENTION
Check power unit (hydraulic ram) see parts list Fig. 2 letter (I) page 4, every two months or sooner based on
use for any rust or corrosion. Clean and wipe down with oil cloth.
SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum load capacity: 680 kg (1500 lb.)
Locking Positions: 11 ¾” , 14 ¼ ” and 16 ½ ”
Size: 35 ½” x 17 x 14”
Weight: 77 lbs.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PURGING AIR FROM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
During shipment and handling, air may get trapped in the hydraulic System which can
interfere with the jack‘s lifting performance. Follow these Steps to release the air:
1. Open the release valve by pressing down on the release pedal (K) (see Fig. 1 and 2).
2. Remove the oil ll plug (see Fig. 1).
3. Pump the foot pedal (J) (see Fig. 1 and 2) 6 to 8 times to release any pressurized air that may be
trapped in the oil reservoir (hydraulic System).
4. Be sure oil level is just below the threads in the oil ll plug hole. If oil needs to be added follow the
instructions on page 6.
5. Replace and tighten oil ll plug.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
The Titan 2 Post lifts and 4 Post lifts are backed by a standard 1 year replacement parts warranty and a 5 year structural
warranty from the date of purchase, to the original purchaser only. The 1 year replacement parts warranty covers power
units, hydraulic cylinders, and all other assembly components such as, but not limited to: turn plates, slip plates, cables,
chains, valves, switches etc. This does not cover normal wear items such as but not limited to rubber lifting pads and nylon
slide blocks. Titan HD2P-9000ACE-D and HD2P-9000AFE 2 Post lifts are backed by a 2 year replacement parts warranty
and a 5 year structural warranty from the date of purchase, to the original purchaser only. The 2 year replacement parts
warranty covers power units, hydraulic cylinders, and all other assembly components such as, but not limited to: turn
plates, slip plates, cables, chains, valves, switches etc. This does not cover normal wear items such as but not limited to
rubber lifting pads and nylon slide blocks.
Titan Mid Rise Scissor lifts are backed by a standard 1 year replacement parts warranty and a 5 year structural warranty
from the date of purchase, to the original purchaser only. The 1 year replacement parts warranty covers power units,
hydraulic cylinders, and all other assembly components such as, but not limited to: turn plates, slip plates, cables, chains,
valves, switches etc. This does not cover normal wear items such as but not limited to rubber lifting pads and nylon slide
blocks.
Titan Standard Duty and Heavy Duty motorcycle lifts are backed by a standard 1 year replacement parts warranty from
the date of purchase, to the original purchaser only. The 1 year replacement parts warranty covers power units, hydraulic
cylinders, pneumatic cylinders, and all other assembly components such as, but not limited to: cables, caster wheels,
valves, switches, wheel vises etc. This does not cover normal wear items such as but not limited to rubber wheel vise pads.
Titan Bulldog Moto Cradle Wheel Chock is warrantied for replacement parts, only to the original purchaser, for a period of 2
years from the date of purchase.
XL Tool by Titan Wheel Service Machines and Helper Arm Assemblies are backed by a standard 1 year replacement parts
warranty from the date of purchase, to the original purchaser only. The 1 year replacement parts warranty covers internal
boards, motors, pneumatic cylinders, and all other assembly components such as, but not limited to: cabinet, switches,
valves, ttings etc. This does not cover normal wear items such as but not limited to: rubber pads, jaw protectors, air hoses,
quick nut assemblies.
Titan shop equipment products and accessories are warrantied for replacement parts only to the original purchaser for
a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. This 90 day replacement parts warranty covers products such as but not
limited to: EZ -Mover Jacks, Mini Jacks, tie down products, wheel service accessories, Bulldog Moto Cradle Wheel Chock
accessories, dollies, stands, Light Duty Motorcycle Lifts, etc.
For all warranty considerations, Titan Marketing, LLC will supply replacement parts only during the warranty period. The
original purchaser is responsible for all shipping, handling, and any labor charges incurred. All defective parts must be
returned to Titan for inspection and examination. Any parts that are found to be defective will be replaced or repaired
to proper working order. Other items not listed above may be considered general wear parts and therefore, will not be
covered under warranty. These warranties do not extend to defects caused by ordinary wear, abuse, misuse, shipping
damage, improper installation, voltage or lack of required maintenance. Titan Marketing, LLC is not to be held responsible
for any failure that results from an accident, purchaser/operator abuse, neglect, or failure to operate products in
accordance with instructions provided in the owner’s manual(s) supplied. Damage caused by rain, excessive humidity,
corrosive environments or other contaminants are not covered under warranty. THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT EXTEND TO ANY COSMETIC DEFECT NOT INTERFERING WITH EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONALITY OR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS, DAMAGE, OR EXPENSE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT, FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF
A TITAN MARKETING LLC PRODUCT OR THE BREACH OR DELAY IN PERFORMANCE OF THE WARRANTY.
In order to utilize the warranty on this Titan Lifts product, you must register your product with us. The
simplest way to do this is to visit TITANLIFTS.COM/WARRANTIES and submit your information online. If you
prefer to send your information through the mail, please ll out the form below and send this page to us at :
Titan Lifts
PO Box 7069
Greenwood, IN 46142
EQUIPMENT MODEL:
TYPE OF POWER UNIT:
DATE OF PURCHASE:
PLACE PURCHASED:
NAME:
STREET:
CITY, STATE, ZIP:
PHONE:
EMAIL:
SERIAL NUMBER:
SERIAL NUMBER:
OPT OUT OF PROMOTIONS
In order to receive your warranty, return this card
or visitTITANLIFTS.COM/WARRANTIESwithin 30 days.
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NOTES
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NOTES
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WARNING
The warnings, precautions and instructions in this manual cannot
cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. The
operator must understand that the operator must supply common
sense and examine caution factors when using this product to
determine safety in all circumstances being used.