DENZEL 12t-210400

Denzel 2-Ton Hydraulic Trolley Jack Instruction Manual

Product Overview

This Denzel hydraulic trolley jack is a robust and reliable tool designed for lifting vehicles. With a load capacity of 2 tons, it offers a minimum lifting height of 130mm and a maximum of 330mm, making it suitable for various light and medium vehicles. The hydraulic system ensures smooth and controlled lifting, while the safety lock mechanism provides additional security during use. Constructed from high-quality alloy steel with a gray finish and yellow accents, it is built for durability. The compact design and robust wheels allow for easy positioning under a vehicle, even in confined spaces. This tool is essential for mechanical workshops, garages, and general automotive services.

Key Features:

  • Capacity: Hydraulic trolley jack with a lifting capacity of up to 2 tons, ideal for light and medium vehicles.
  • Lifting Height: Versatile range with a minimum height of 130mm and a maximum of 330mm, providing ample utility.
  • Safety System: Equipped with a safety lock to ensure stability during use and provide additional protection.
  • Robust Design: Durable alloy steel construction with wheels for easy movement and positioning under the vehicle.
  • Smooth Operation: High-quality hydraulic system allows for gradual and controlled vehicle lifting.
Denzel 2-Ton Hydraulic Trolley Jack, showing its robust construction and hydraulic mechanism.
The Denzel 2-Ton Hydraulic Trolley Jack, highlighting its robust construction and the hydraulic mechanism responsible for smooth lifting.

Important Safety Information

Read and understand all instructions and warnings before using this hydraulic jack. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Keep this manual for future reference.

  • Never exceed the rated capacity of 2 tons.
  • Use only on a hard, level surface.
  • Always use jack stands to support the vehicle immediately after lifting. Never work under a vehicle supported only by a jack.
  • Ensure the vehicle's parking brake is engaged and wheels are chocked before lifting.
  • Position the jack only on the vehicle manufacturer's recommended lifting points.
  • Keep hands and feet clear of the jack mechanism and the vehicle during lifting and lowering.
  • Do not modify the jack or use it for purposes other than lifting vehicles.
  • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety glasses and gloves.

Setup Instructions

Before first use, ensure all components are present and the jack is in good working order.

  1. Unpack the Jack: Carefully remove the jack and all accessories from the packaging. Inspect for any shipping damage.
  2. Assemble the Handle: Insert the handle into the handle socket. Secure it according to the design (some models may have a pin or screw).
  3. Purge Air from the Hydraulic System (if necessary): If the jack does not lift smoothly or reaches its full height, it may have air in the system. To purge:
    • Turn the release valve counter-clockwise to fully open it.
    • Pump the handle rapidly 10-15 times without a load.
    • Turn the release valve clockwise to close it.
    • Test the jack for normal operation. Repeat if necessary.
  4. Check Hydraulic Fluid Level: Ensure the hydraulic fluid level is adequate. Refer to the maintenance section for details on checking and refilling.
Denzel 2-Ton Hydraulic Trolley Jack in its compact, lowered state, ready for initial setup.
The Denzel Hydraulic Trolley Jack in its compact, lowered position, as it would appear when unpacked or stored.

Operating Instructions

Lifting a Vehicle:

  1. Prepare the Vehicle: Park the vehicle on a hard, level surface. Engage the parking brake and place wheel chocks on the wheels that will remain on the ground.
  2. Position the Jack: Locate the vehicle manufacturer's recommended lifting points. Position the jack so that the saddle is centered under the lifting point.
  3. Close the Release Valve: Turn the release valve clockwise until it is firmly closed. Do not overtighten.
  4. Lift the Vehicle: Pump the handle up and down to raise the vehicle to the desired height. Lift only high enough to perform the necessary work.
  5. Insert Jack Stands: Immediately after lifting, place appropriately rated jack stands under the vehicle's frame or designated support points. Lower the jack slowly until the vehicle rests securely on the jack stands.
  6. Engage Safety Lock (if applicable): If your jack has a separate safety lock mechanism, engage it once the vehicle is resting on jack stands.
A Denzel hydraulic trolley jack positioned under a vehicle's lifting point, in the process of raising the car.
The Denzel jack correctly positioned under a vehicle, demonstrating the initial lifting process.
A Denzel hydraulic trolley jack supporting a lifted vehicle, with a person preparing to work on the wheel, emphasizing the use of jack stands.
A vehicle safely supported by the Denzel jack and additional jack stands, allowing for maintenance work.

Lowering a Vehicle:

  1. Clear the Area: Ensure no tools, body parts, or other obstructions are under the vehicle.
  2. Lift Slightly: If the vehicle is resting on jack stands, use the hydraulic jack to lift the vehicle slightly off the stands.
  3. Remove Jack Stands: Carefully remove the jack stands from under the vehicle.
  4. Open Release Valve: Slowly turn the release valve counter-clockwise to lower the vehicle. Control the lowering speed by adjusting how much you open the valve.
  5. Remove Jack: Once the vehicle is fully lowered and resting on the ground, remove the jack.
A Denzel hydraulic trolley jack and jack stands supporting a vehicle with a wheel removed, illustrating a safe working setup.
A vehicle elevated and secured with both the Denzel jack and jack stands, demonstrating a safe environment for wheel removal.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your hydraulic jack.

  • Hydraulic Fluid: Check the hydraulic fluid level periodically. With the jack fully lowered, remove the oil filler plug. The fluid level should be just below the filler hole. Use only high-quality hydraulic jack oil. Do not use brake fluid or motor oil.
  • Cleaning: Keep the jack clean and free of dirt, grease, and debris. Wipe down all surfaces after each use.
  • Lubrication: Lubricate moving parts, such as pivot points and wheels, with light machine oil as needed.
  • Storage: Store the jack in a fully lowered position in a clean, dry area.
  • Inspection: Before each use, inspect the jack for any signs of damage, leaks, or worn parts. Do not use a damaged jack.

Troubleshooting

Refer to the table below for common issues and their solutions.

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Jack will not lift load.Release valve open; Air in hydraulic system; Low hydraulic fluid.Close release valve; Purge air from system; Refill hydraulic fluid.
Jack lifts slowly or erratically.Air in hydraulic system; Low hydraulic fluid; Contaminated fluid.Purge air from system; Refill hydraulic fluid; Replace hydraulic fluid.
Jack leaks fluid.Worn seals; Loose fittings.Contact customer support for seal replacement; Tighten fittings.
Jack will not lower.Release valve stuck or obstructed.Check and clear any obstructions around the release valve; Gently try to open the valve.

Product Specifications

SpecificationValue
BrandDENZEL
Model Number12t-210400
Load Capacity2 tons
Minimum Lifting Height130 mm (13 Centimeters)
Maximum Lifting Height330 mm (40 Centimeters - Note: Product description states 330mm, specifications state 40cm. Please verify with product.)
MaterialAlloy steel
Item Weight12000 Kilograms (Note: This weight seems unusually high for a 2-ton jack. Please verify with product.)
Item Dimensions (L x W x H)45 x 15 x 130 centimeters
Compatible Vehicle TypeUniversal fit, suitable for light and medium vehicles (listed as 'Trucks' in some specs, but product description implies broader use).
Included ComponentsHydraulic Jack
ColorRed (Note: Product images show gray/yellow. Please verify with product.)
StyleBottle (Note: Product is clearly a trolley/floor jack, not a bottle jack. Please verify with product.)

Note: Some specifications provided in the source data (e.g., maximum lifting height, item weight, color, style) appear inconsistent with the product description and images. Please verify these details with the actual product or manufacturer's official documentation.

Warranty Information

This Denzel Hydraulic Trolley Jack comes with a 1-year warranty from the manufacturer. Please retain your proof of purchase for any warranty claims. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. It does not cover damage resulting from misuse, abuse, accidents, unauthorized repairs, or normal wear and tear.

For warranty service, please contact the retailer where the product was purchased or the manufacturer directly with your purchase details.

Customer Support

If you have any questions, require technical assistance, or need to report an issue with your Denzel Hydraulic Trolley Jack, please refer to the following:

  • Retailer Support: Contact the seller or retailer from whom you purchased the product. They can often provide initial support and guidance.
  • Manufacturer Website: Visit the official DENZEL website for product information, FAQs, and contact details for customer service.
  • Product Documentation: Keep this instruction manual and your purchase receipt handy when contacting support, as you may be asked for model numbers, serial numbers, and purchase dates.

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