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		 Craftsman Automobile Parts 950239 2 Ton Capacity User Manual  | 
	
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		 Operators Manual   
					FLOOR JACK   
					Model 950239 - 2 Ton Capacity   
					• Safety   
					• Assembly   
					• Operation   
					• Maintenance   
					• Parts   
					BEFORE using this product, read this manual   
					and follow all its Safety and Operating   
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					instructions. Failure to do so may result in   
					personal injury and/or property damage.   
					Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179   
					
					U.S. Patent:   
					5,755,099, 5,946,912, 6,199,379B1, 6,848,673B1   
					Printed in China   
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				SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
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					WARNING   
					WARNING   
					• Study, understand, and follow all   
					instructions provided with and on this   
					device before use.   
					• Do not exceed rated capacity.   
					• Use only on hard, level surfaces.   
					• Lifting device only.   
					• Immediately after lifting, support the   
					vehicle with appropriately rated jack   
					stands.   
					• Do not move or dolly the vehicle while   
					on the jack.   
					• Failure to heed these markings may   
					result in personal injury and/or property   
					damage.   
					To avoid crushing and related injuries:   
					• NEVER work on, under or around a load   
					supported only by a jack.   
					• ALWAYS use appropriately rated jack   
					stands.   
					! SAFETY MESSAGE !   
					Be sure all tools and personnel are clear   
					before lowering load. No alterations shall   
					be made to this device. Only attachments   
					and/or adapters supplied by the   
					manufacturer shall be used. Lift only on   
					areas of the vehicle as specified by the   
					vehicle manufacturer.   
					NOTE: Jack stands are rated per pair   
					unless otherwise noted.   
					Use 1 matched pair per vehicle only.   
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					ADVERTENCIA   
					• Leer, comprender, y seguir las   
					instrucciónes antes de utilizar el aparato.   
					• El manual de instrucciónes y la   
					información de seguridad deben estar   
					comunicado en lengua del operador   
					antes del uso.   
					• No seguir estas indicaciónes puede   
					causar daños personales o materiales.   
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				ASSEMBLY   
					TO ASSEMBLE THE TWO PIECE TO ASSEMBLE THE HANDLE INTO   
					HANDLE   
					THE SOCKET   
					1. Locate the Spring Pin on bottom end of 1.Pull out and hold the Spring Knob (see   
					Upper Handle and the Fixing Hole on the   
					top end of Lower Handle (See Fig. 1).   
					2. Align the Spring Pin with the Fixing Hole.   
					Connect the two handle pieces together by   
					pressing the Spring Pin and insert until the   
					Spring Pin is locked in the Fixing Hole.   
					Fig. 2).   
					2. Insert the assembled handle into the   
					Socket, until it is firmly seated.   
					3. Release the Spring Knob, the handle is   
					then fixed in position.   
					Assembled   
					Handle   
					Upper   
					Handle   
					Spring   
					Pin   
					Handle   
					Socket   
					Fixing   
					Hole   
					Spring Knob   
					Lower   
					Handle   
					FIG. 1   
					FIG. 2   
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				OPERATION   
					KNOW YOUR JACK   
					BEFORE USE   
					Compare Fig. 3 illustration with your jack   
					BEFORE operation to become familiar with   
					the location of various jack components.   
					• Read the operator's manual completely   
					and familiarize yourself thoroughly with the   
					product, its components and recognize the   
					hazards associated with its use.   
					• Occasionally during shipment and/or   
					handling air can get trapped in the system,   
					which can interfere with the jacks lifting   
					performance.   
					• It is recommended to cycle the jack a few   
					times without applying load:   
					• Close release valve by turning the jack   
					handle clockwise until tight.   
					• Pump the handle until the jack saddle   
					reaches its maximum height.   
					• Open release valve by turning jack handle   
					counterclockwise, but no more than 1/2   
					full turn. Allow the saddle to reach its   
					lowest position.   
					Jack Handle   
					Magnetic Tool Tray   
					(remove to access   
					Oil Filler Screw)   
					Saddle Pad   
					Oil Filler Screw   
					(located beneath   
					Saddle   
					Tool Tray)   
					Lifting Arm   
					Handle   
					• Repeat the above procedure a few times.   
					• To release air from the hydraulic system:   
					Socket   
					• Open the release valve by turning the jack   
					handle counterclockwise, but never by   
					more than 1/2 full turn.   
					• Remove the oil filler screw from the   
					cylinder. (see Fig. 4)   
					• Rapidly pump jack handle through several   
					full strokes.   
					• Reinstall the oil filler screw into the   
					cylinder again and jack is now ready to   
					use.   
					Front Roller   
					Rear   
					Handle   
					Side Handle   
					Rear Caster   
					Release Valve   
					(inside Handle Socket,   
					engage with Jack Handle)   
					FIG. 3   
					SPECIFICATIONS   
					Rated Capacity: 2 Ton/4000 Lb   
					Jack Dimensions: 27-3/4” x 12-1/8” x 6-1/4”   
					Lifting Range: 3-3/4” ~ 18-1/2” (Approx.)   
					(95mm - 470mm)   
					Oil Capacity: 150 c.c.   
					Net Weight: 42.5 lbs. (Approx.)   
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				OPERATION   
					• Continue to pump the jack handle to lift the   
					OPERATING PRINCIPLES   
					vehicle to the desired height. After lifting,   
					immediately support the load with   
					appropriately rated jack stands BEFORE   
					working on the vehicle.   
					• With release valve closed, an upward   
					stroke of the jack handle draws oil from the   
					reservoir tank into the plunger cavity.   
					Hydraulic pressure holds the valve closed,   
					which keeps the oil in the plunger cavity.   
					• A downward stroke of the jack handle   
					releases oil into the cylinder, which forces   
					the ram out. This raises the saddle. (NOTE:   
					To avoid damage to the cylinder if the load   
					exceeds the rated capacity of the jack, oil   
					is automatically released back into the   
					reservoir through the safety overload   
					valve.)   
					• When the ram reaches maximum   
					extension, oil is bypassed back into the   
					reservoir to prevent an over-extended ram   
					stroke and possible damage to the jack.   
					Rated capacity of jack stands is per   
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					pair, it is NOT the sum of individual   
					capacities unless specifically noted to the   
					contrary by the jack stand manufacturer.   
					Do Not exceed rated capacity. Ensure that   
					the vehicle support points are fully captured   
					between the outer lugs of both jack stands.   
					Use a matched pair of jack stands per   
					vehicle to support 1 end only. Use 1 pair   
					per vehicle only. Failure to do so may result   
					in sudden loss of load, which may cause   
					personal injury and/or property damage.   
					LOWERING THE JACK   
					To avoid crushing injuries and property   
					damage: Keep hands and feet clear of work   
					area when lowering load.   
					• Opening the release valve allows oil to flow   
					back into the reservoir. This releases   
					hydraulic pressure on the ram, which   
					results in lowering the saddle.   
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					• Raise load high enough to clear the jack   
					stands, then carefully remove jack stands   
					(always used in pairs).   
					HOW TO USE YOUR JACK   
					• SLOWLY open the release valve by turning   
					the handle counterclockwise, but never   
					more than 1/2 full turn. If the load fails to   
					lower:   
					a. Use another jack to raise the vehicle   
					high enough to reinstall jack stands.   
					b. Remove the affected jack and then the   
					stands.   
					c. Using the other jack, lower the load by   
					turning the operating handle counter-   
					clockwise, but no more than 1/2 full turn.   
					RAISING THE JACK   
					• Chock the vehicle wheels with appropriate   
					devices to prevent vehicle from moving and   
					to ensure lifting stability.   
					• Close the release valve by turning the jack   
					handle clockwise until tight. (see Fig. 3)   
					• Refer to the vehicle manufacturer’s owner’s   
					manual to locate approved lifting points on   
					the vehicle. Position jack so that the saddle   
					(see Fig. 3) is centered under the load at   
					an appropriate lift point.   
					• Pump jack handle until saddle ALMOST   
					contacts the vehicle. Check to see that the   
					saddle is centered and will contact the load   
					lifting point firmly.   
					• After removing jack from under the load,   
					push saddle down to reduce ram exposure   
					to rust and contamination.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					• When not in use, ALWAYS store jack with   
					saddle lowered all the way down.   
					MAINTAINING OIL LEVEL   
					Important: When adding or replacing oil,   
					ALWAYS use a good grade Hydraulic Jack   
					oil. DO NOT use Hydraulic Brake Fluid,   
					Alcohol, Glycerine, Detergent, Motor Oil or   
					dirty oil. Use of an improper fluid can cause   
					serious internal damage to your jack. We   
					recommend Mobil DTE13M or equivalent.   
					ANNUAL INSPECTION   
					To ensure that it is in optimum condition,   
					annual inspection of the jack at a Sears   
					Service Center is recommended.   
					REPLACING OIL   
					ADDING OIL   
					• To drain oil, remove tool tray and oil filler   
					screw and open release valve. Turn jack   
					over and drain old oil out through the oil   
					filler hole and into a suitable container.   
					• Refill with new oil through the oil filler hole.   
					DO NOT allow dirt or other foreign material   
					to enter the hydraulic system when filling.   
					• After refilling, remove any air from the   
					hydraulic system by opening the release   
					valve and rapidly pumping the jack handle   
					several times.   
					• Position the jack on level ground and fully   
					lower the saddle. (Ram will be all the way   
					in). Remove oil filler screw located under   
					tool tray (see Fig. 3 & 4).   
					• Oil should be filled to the level of about   
					3/16” above the inner cylinder as seen from   
					the oil filler hole. If low, add oil as needed.   
					• Re-install oil filler screw and tool tray. The   
					jack is now ready to use.   
					LUBRICATION   
					• Add lubricating oil to all moving parts as   
					needed.   
					• Re-install oil filler screw and tool tray and   
					the jack is ready to use.   
					PREVENTING RUST   
					• Check ram and pump plunger (see Fig. 4)   
					every few months for any signs of rust or   
					corrosion. Clean as needed by wiping with   
					an oily cloth.   
					Release Valve   
					Oil Filler Screw   
					O-ring   
					Oil Filler Hole   
					Proper Oil Level   
					Ram all the way in   
					Plunger   
					Cylinder   
					FIG. 4   
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				TROUBLESHOOTING   
					PROBLEM-SOLVING HINTS   
					Corrective Action   
					Symptom   
					Possible Causes   
					Jack does not lift load   
					• Release valve not tightly closed   
					• Ensure release valve is tightly closed   
					• Overloaded - too much weight on jack • Reduce weight on jack   
					Jack bleeds off   
					• Release valve not tightly closed   
					• Ensure release valve is tightly closed   
					(starts to lower) after lift • Too much weight on jack   
					• Hydraulic unit malfunction   
					• Reduce weight on jack   
					• Replace power unit assembly   
					• Drain fluid to proper level   
					Jack does not lower after • Oil reservoir overfilled   
					unloading   
					• Clean and lubricate moving parts   
					• Linkages binding   
					Poor lift performance   
					• Fluid level low   
					• Ensure proper fluid level   
					• Air trapped in system   
					• With ram fully retracted, open release   
					valve, pump handle several times to   
					expel trapped air   
					• Ensure proper fluid level   
					Does not lift to full   
					extension   
					• Fluid level low   
					PARTS   
					MODEL NUMBER: 50239   
					The Model Number and Serial Number are found on the lifting arm and handle socket   
					respectively. Always mention the Model Number and Serial Number when requesting service   
					or repair parts for your jack.   
					PARTS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE IN ASSEMBLIES (except Saddle)   
					Key   
					Description   
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					2 
					Saddle   
					Power Unit Assembly   
					Handle Assembly   
					Front Roller Assembly   
					Handle Socket   
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					3 
					4 
					7 
					5 
					6 
					Rear Caster Assembly   
					Oil Filler Screw   
					2 
					7 
					1 
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					Warning Label   
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