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Sealey 2000CJX.V2 Combination Trolley Jack User Manual

Comprehensive user manual for the Sealey 2000CJX.V2 2-tonne combination trolley jack. Includes safety guidelines, operating instructions for motorcycles and vehicles, maintenance procedures, and technical specifications.

Quick answers from the manual

Quick answer

  • The Sealey 2000CJX.V2 is a 2-tonne combination trolley jack designed for lifting motorcycles, quadbikes, and vehicles. It features a removable saddle, safety stop bar, and hydraulic release mechanism. p. 1

Key actions

  • Purge hydraulic system p. 2
  • Secure motorcycle p. 2
  • Engage safety stop bar p. 2

First start

  • Purge the hydraulic circuit before first use by rotating the handle clockwise and pumping 15-20 times. p. 2

Problems and fixes

Jack fails to lift or feels spongy

Purge the hydraulic system.

p. 2

Maintenance and reset

  • Store the jack in the lowest position with the stop bar and operating lever in place. p. 2

Technical specifications

Parameter Value Meaning Pages
Capacity 2 tonne Maximum lifting capacity p. 1
Weight 37kg Total weight of the unit p. 1

Where to find it in the PDF

  • Safety and Introduction p. 1
  • Operating Instructions and Maintenance p. 2
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Quick guide from the manual

Before using the Sealey 2000CJX.V2 trolley jack for the first time, you must purge the hydraulic circuit to remove air. Rotate the handle clockwise and pump it 15 to 20 times. Always ensure the jack is used on a solid, flat surface (preferably concrete) and never on tarmacadam. When lifting motorcycles or quadbikes, ensure they are strapped securely to the saddle anchor points and engage the safety stop bar once the desired height is reached.

Introduction and Specifications

The 2000CJX.V2 is a single-piece hydraulic unit designed for lifting motorcycles, quadbikes, and motor vehicles. It features a removable saddle, heavy-duty castors with brakes, and a safety stop bar for mechanical locking at maximum height.

Jack components including saddle, locking pin, and castor pedal
Jack components including saddle, locking pin, and castor pedal
  • Capacity: 2 tonne (2000kg)
  • Minimum Height: 145mm (135mm without saddle)
  • Maximum Height: 445mm (435mm without saddle)
  • Maximum Chassis Height: 165mm
  • Length: 570mm
  • Weight: 37kg

Operating Instructions

Motorcycle Application:

  1. Position the bike in a suitable area on a solid, flat surface.
  2. Remove the circular saddle if necessary for clearance.
  3. Wheel the jack under the bike so the center of balance is over the wide saddle.
  4. Pump the lever to register the saddle with the underside of the bike and apply the castor wheel brakes.
  5. Secure the bike to the saddle base anchor points using ratchet straps.
  6. Raise the jack to the full height and insert the safety stop bar.
  7. Rotate the handle gently to lower the jack onto the safety stop bar.
  8. When finished, pump the jack slightly to clear the stop bar, remove it, and lower the jack gently by rotating the handle anticlockwise.

Maintenance

Proper maintenance ensures longevity and safe operation:

Jack in the lowest position
Jack in the lowest position
  • Storage: Always store the jack in the lowest position with the stop bar and operating lever in place to minimize ram and piston corrosion.
  • Cleaning: Keep the jack clean and wipe off any oil or grease.
  • Lubrication: Lubricate all moving parts with acid-free oil.
  • Hydraulic Fluid: Use only good quality hydraulic oil (e.g., Sealey Hydraulic Oil). DO NOT use brake fluid.
  • Inspection: Before each use, check all parts for damage. If damaged, remove from service immediately.

Safety Instructions

WARNING: The jack is a lifting device only and must not be used to support the load. Always use axle stands of the correct rating to support the vehicle before proceeding with any work.

  • Do not exceed the rated capacity of 2000kg.
  • Do not operate the jack if damaged or if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication.
  • Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the work area.
  • Ensure the floor is level and strong enough to take the total weight.
  • Do not make any modifications to the jack or tamper with the safety valve.

Manufacturer information

Sealey Group

Brand profile

Practical help

Common problems

Jack fails to lift or feels spongy

Purge the hydraulic circuit by rotating the handle clockwise and pumping 15-20 times.

Jack will not lower

Ensure the safety stop bar is removed and the release valve is rotated slowly anticlockwise.

Corrosion on piston rod

Store the jack in the lowest position when not in use and keep the piston rod clean and oiled.

Before use

  • Ensure the vehicle/motorcycle has a suitable structure for lifting.
  • Check that the floor is level and strong (preferably concrete).
  • Remove any lower fairing or obstructing trims.
  • Ensure the jack is clean and in good condition.
  • Check for overhead obstructions.

Specs in practice

Minimum Height
Lowest point of the saddle (145mm with saddle, 135mm without).
Maximum Height
Highest point of the saddle (445mm with saddle, 435mm without).

Images and diagrams

  • Fig 1 shows the jack components including the removable saddle, locking pin, and castor locking pedal.
  • Fig 2 illustrates the jack in the lowest position for storage.

Model compatibility

  • Suitable for motorcycles, quadbikes, and motor vehicles.
  • Must be used on solid, flat surfaces.
  • Not for use on tarmacadam.

Manual page author

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