Draper 09021 Bedienungsanleitung
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09021
EN
Original Instructions
Version 1 – July 2023
200kg
LOW
TRANSMISSION
JACK
This document is part of the product; retain it for the life of the product, passing it on to subsequent holders.
Read this manual in full before attempting to assemble, operate, or maintain this product. Always use the
latest version of the product manual, available from drapertools.com/manuals
3. Health and Safety
Instructions
Important: Read all the Health and Safety
instructions before attempting to operate, maintain
or repair this product. Non-compliance with these
instructions may result in injury or damage to the
user, the product or the load.
3.1 General Health and Safety
Instructions for this Product
• Only personnel who have read and understood
this manual and are trained in the use of this
product and the relevant forces are authorised to
operate this device.
• Observe all standard safety precautions and good
practices when in a workshop environment.
• Keep your work environment clear and well-lit,
with bystanders at a safe distance.
• Before every use, inspect the jack for broken,
cracked, loose or corroded parts.
Important: DO NOT use this product if it is
damaged in any way. Contact Draper Tools to
discuss repair and replacement options.
• DO NOT use this product if you suspect that it has
been subjected to abnormal loads or shock and
have it inspected by a qualied technician.
• Ensure that the warning labels and safety
instructions on the product are visible and
legible.
• Use the product only in the manner instructed in
this manual and modify it in any way.DO NOT
• ONLY use spare parts supplied by Draper Tools.
• DO NOT use this product if you are tired or under
the inuence of alcohol, drugs or other
medication.
• ALWAYS wear eye protection and protective
gloves and footwear when operating the jack.
1. Intended Use
This product is designed for lifting and lowering
transmission systems and dierentials within the
rated capacities during installation and removal. Any
other application beyond the conditions established
for use will be considered misuse. Draper Tools
accepts no responsibility for improper use of this
product.
Important: This product is suitable for NOT
elevating or supporting vehicles.
Part of our core range, this product is suitable for
regular use by enthusiasts and tradespersons alike.
2. Specication
Stock No.: 13885
Part No.: RC/TSL/50W
Rated. capacity: 200kg
Max. height: 600mm
Min. height: 160mm
Base dimensions: L 400 x W 417mm
Drive socket square drive size: 1 ⁄ 2"
Saddle type: Fixed
Net weight: 19.55kg

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• Keep loose-tting clothes, jewellery and long hair tied
back to prevent it from snagging during operation.
• The wheels of this product DO NOT lock.
− Ensure that the jack will not roll once positioned
for use.
• ALWAYS ensure that the load is stable and secure in
the saddle before raising, lowering or transporting it.
• Before moving the jack, inspect the intended ALWAYS
route and ensure that it is clear of obstructions.
• Take care when moving the jack.
− ALWAYS ensure that the load is fully secure
before moving the jack.
− DO NOT use the jack on uneven surfaces that may
cause it to tip over.
− ALWAYS bring the load to its lowest possible
position before transportation.
− Stay alert for trailing straps that may interfere with
the movement of the jack, especially when under
load.
• NEVER leave the jack unattended when it is in use or
under load.
• When not in use, ensure that the lifting arm is in its
lowest position and the release valve is fully closed.
• This jack does not emit noise that exceeds a level of
70 dB(A) during operation.
WARNING! If the jack tips or leans while under
load, move immediately to a safe distance. DO
NOT attempt to steady or hold the jack.
3.2 Correct Use of the Transmission Jack
CAUTION! This product is designed to support
loads for short periods ONLY. DO NOT use this
product to support a load for longer than 30
minutes at a time.
• ONLY operate the jack on solid, level and horizontal
surfaces; a concrete surface is recommended, where
possible.
WARNING! NEVER use the jack on any
surface that is slippery or may sink or rock.
• NEVER attempt to lift or support any load that
exceeds the rated capacity of the jack.
• NEVER attempt to lift any load higher than the
maximum safe height of the jack.
• When attaching a load to the jack, use the ALWAYS
manufacturer’s recommended contact points.
• Ensure that the contact points are not dirty, greasy or
corroded.
• ALWAYS ensure that the load is fully detached from
its surroundings before moving it.
• NEVER allow anyone to position themselves or other
obstructions beneath the load during raising and
lowering or below any load supported only by the
jack.
• DO NOT stand or climb on the jack.
• Observe the saddle and load throughout the
operation and ensure that it does not drop without
intervention.
• Take all precautions to prevent movement of the load
during raising and lowering.
− Be aware that external forces may cause the load
to rock.
• Stay alert to external interference that may cause the
raised load to rock during preparation and operation.
− Should any dangerous conditions occur, cease all
operation until these conditions have been
rectied.
• Stay alert to the possibility of the load slipping from
the saddle and remain observant at all times.
• ALWAYS ensure that the vehicle is raised to the
correct height before attempting to move the jack
underneath it.
• ALWAYS ensure that the vehicle is level and
adequately supported before removing the
transmission or dierentials.
• Take any necessary precautions to prevent the vehicle
from sliding, including chocking the wheels (Rubber
Wheel Chocks, Stock No. 54500, for example).
• DO NOT move the jack further than is absolutely
necessary while under load.
− ALWAYS ensure that the route from the location
of engine to its destination is clear of obstructions
and is as short as possible.
• ALWAYS use a ratchet or breaker bar that allows the
operator to remain clear of the load during operation.
WARNING! NEVER operate this tool using an
impact wrench or other power tool.
WARNING! NEVER work under an unsupported
vehicle.
3.3 Residual Risk
The safety instructions in this manual cannot account for
all possible conditions and situations that may occur.
Exercise common sense and caution when using this
product and protect against any additional conceivable
risks.

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1. Raise the vehicle to an appropriate height and
secure it on suitable supports (not supplied).
2. Move the jack into position beneath the vehicle.
3. Loosen the saddle tilt adjustment screws (6) and
open the strap using the ratchet (4); see 6.2
Loosening the Strap.
4. Use a square drive ratchet to rotate the drive 1 ⁄ 2”
socket (2) clockwise to extend the lifting arm (3) until
the saddle (5) contacts the transmission system.
Important: Allow the saddle to tilt as appropriate to
seat itself rmly beneath the load.
5. Firmly tighten the saddle tilt adjustment screws to
secure the saddle in place.
6. Ensure that the load’s centre of gravity is positioned
centrally on the saddle, then carefully extend the
lifting arm a little further to transfer the weight of the
load from the vehicle to the jack.
7. Detach the transmission system from the vehicle,
ensuring that movement of the load is not
obstructed in any way.
8. Check that the saddle is securely and comfortably
holding the load and does not show signs of stress.
9. Pass the strap over the load and secure it tightly in
place using the ratchet; see 6.1 Tightening the
Strap.
10. Ensure that no one is present beneath the load and
that the load can be lowered without obstruction,
then slowly and carefully operate the drive socket
anticlockwise to lower the load to its lowest position.
Keep clear of the load while operating Important:
the drive socket.
11. Check the saddle again for signs of stress or poor
sating of the load.
12. With the lifting arm in its lowest position, manoeuvre
the jack to a suitable workspace to operate on the
load.
13. When work is complete, perform this procedure in
reverse to install the transmission system back into
the vehicle.
1 Fig.
(2)
4. Product Overview
(2)
(1) (3) (4)
(6)(5)
(7)
(1) Castors
(2) Drive socket
(3) Lifting arm
(4) Ratchet
(5) Saddle
(6) Saddle tilt adjustment screws
(7) Strap
5. Operating Instructions
Important: Before lifting any load, read and understand
all the safety instructions listed in this manual.
Important: ALWAYS test the jack thoroughly and ensure
that all bolts and attachments are securely fastened
before use. Observe the load at all times during
operation.
CAUTION! This product is for lifting
transmission systems and dierentials ONLY.
DO NOT use this product to suspend equipment
for prolonged periods.
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Draper |
Kategorie: | Buchse |
Modell: | 09021 |
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