Enerpac JH1006 hydraulic bottle jack is designed for lifting heavy loads. It consists of a vertical cylinder (commonly called the bottle) with a piston inside. The piston is connected to a handle, which allows for manual operation.
Working Mechanism:
- Place the hydraulic bottle jack beneath the load on a stable and level surface, making sure it is properly aligned.
- Rotate the release valve counterclockwise to release any existing pressure and make sure that the jack is in its lowest position.
- Pump the handle or lever repeatedly to generate hydraulic pressure and lift the load to the desired height, taking breaks to allow the jack to stabilise and reposition as needed.
- Once the load is raised to the desired height, ensure it is secure and stable before performing any work or maintenance on it.
- Turn the release valve clockwise slowly to gradually release the hydraulic pressure, ensuring a controlled descent.
Features:
- Enerpac JH1006 hydraulic bottle jack is equipped with an internal pressure relief valve for overload protection.
- It has a flat front and bottom surfaces that allow it to fit flush in tight corners.
- This hydraulic jack can lift up to 50-ton loads with the help of provided handle.
- It has a chrome-plated plunger for corrosion and moisture resistance.
Compatible Accessories:
- Enerpac LW16 and LWC16 lifting wedges are useful when the machine (being lifted) is on the ground and the lifting point is inaccessible for jack placement.
- Enerpac MLSR7 Load Skate: This skate is suitable for moving raised machines across a workspace.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How to ensure safety while using this 100-ton hydraulic jack?
A.
- Use the jack on a stable and level surface to ensure the load is properly positioned and secured.
- Never exceed the jack's weight capacity.
Q. How do I bleed or release air from a hydraulic bottle jack?
A.
- To bleed air from a hydraulic bottle jack, locate the release valve on the jack and rotate it counterclockwise.
- Pump the handle several times to allow the air to escape. Once the air is bled, close the release valve by rotating it clockwise.
Q. How do I store a hydraulic bottle jack when not in use?
A. When storing a hydraulic bottle jack, it is advisable to release the pressure by rotating the release valve counterclockwise and lowering the piston completely. Store the jack in a clean and dry area, away from extreme temperatures and corrosive substances.