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Manual P/N 5900093 — Manual Revision B — Released October 2020 Models: • RJ45LP • RJ45W • RJ6W • RJ7W • RJ9W Designed and engineered by BendPak Inc. in Southern California, USA. Made in China. ⚠ entire before Read the contents of this manual using this product.
ALI Store Introduction This manual covers the RJW Series of Rolling Bridge Jacks, which are used on four-post Lifts to raise two or four wheels off the Lift’s Runway, making brake jobs and suspension work, for example, easier to do.
You may also contact BendPak for parts replacement information (please have the model and serial number of your unit available) at (800) 253-2363, extension 191. Shipping Information Your unit was carefully checked before shipping. Nevertheless, you should thoroughly inspect the shipment before you sign to acknowledge that you received it.
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• Use of the equipment for purposes other than those described in this manual. • Modifications to the equipment without prior, written permission from BendPak. • Injury or death caused by modifying, disabling, overriding, or removing safety features. •...
Jack is put into place. • Adjustment Bolts. Another safety feature, they hold the Extendable Bases in place. They come Tightening is mandatory installed but not tightened. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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Model RJ7W shown. Some models vary slightly. Not necessarily to scale. Some components exaggerated for clarity. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
A: Rolling Jacks are associated with specific BendPak Lifts, based on weight capacities. So if you have a BendPak HD-14 Lift, for example, you would need two RJ7W Rolling Jacks. Each Jack can only raise up to half of the weight for which the Lift is rated.
Rolling Jacks are being used on to make sure it does not exceed the rated capacity of the Lift for the Vehicle that is on the Lift. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
You may have to apply some force to get all of the metal tabs free; they sometimes stick. 3. Remove the Accessory Box. 4. Remove the two Roller Assemblies. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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– Two Roller Assemblies. – The Rolling Jack, including the Air-Operated Hydraulic Pump. If any of these items are missing, contact your dealer, go to bendpak.com/support, email support@bendpak.com, or call (800) 253-2363. • Install the Roller Assemblies. You must install a Roller Assembly on each end of the Rolling Jack.
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Do not set up or use a Rolling Jack if the Lift is not the model the Rolling Jack was designed for or the Lift was improperly installed. Instead, contact the manufacturer of the Lift or BendPak Customer Service at (800) 253-2363 for instructions. •...
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Runway of the Lift they are on, nor can either one be used in the unusable area. Check the Specifications for your Lift for the length of the Runways and additional information. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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In the following drawing, the distance between the Runways at Points A, B, and C must be the same. If they differ, moving the Rolling Jack will be more difficult. Drawing not necessarily to scale. Not all components shown. Top view. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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Rolling Jacks on an HDSO Lift, orient the Air-Operated Hydraulic Pump on the Rolling Jack at the front of the Lift towards the open front of the Lift. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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The correct width is where the Lip Roller is directly over the Utility Rail Lip or the Channel Roller is directly over the Utility Rail Channel. Not necessarily to scale. Not all components shown. Side view. Shows Lip Roller over Utility Rail Lip. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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Jack stays in place on the Utility Rails. If the Adjustment Bolts are not tightened, there is a possibility the Rolling Jack could fall off the Lift, causing damage or injury. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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Utility Rail. 19. If necessary, make adjustments to ensure proper operation. Do not use your Rolling Jack unless it is safe to do so! RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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Failure to install these items could lead to damage and voids supply. the warranty on pneumatic components. 4. The Vented Fill Cap is tightened for shipment; loosen it approximately one turn counterclockwise before starting normal operation. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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1. Press and hold the PUMP end of the pedal to begin raising the Rolling Jack. 2. When the Rolling Jack reaches the desired height, release the PUMP end. If the Rolling Jack does not raise, refer to the Troubleshooting section. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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Assuming the test went fine, your Rolling Jack is ready for normal operation. If there were issues, resolve the issues before beginning normal operation. Refer to Troubleshooting for additional information. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
Use care when using your Rolling Jack. If it falls when the Lift is raised, it can damage the Jack, the ground underneath, or cause significant injury to anyone underneath it. BendPak strongly recommends no one, ever, walk underneath your Rolling Jack when the Lift is raised.
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Make sure to raise the Vehicle on the axles or at the correct lifting points. Lifting at the wrong location could potentially damage the Vehicle and/or the Rolling Jack. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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2. Pull the Safety Handle up out of the way, then press and hold the RELEASE end of the pedal. The Rolling Jack begins lowering. 3. When the Jack is fully lowered, release the RELEASE end of the pedal. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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The safest way to move a Rolling Jack is when the Lift is fully lowered and no WARNING Vehicle is on the Rolling Jack or on the Lift. BendPak strongly recommends always moving your Rolling Jack with the Lift fully lowered.
Daily. Make sure the Safety Locks are in good operating condition. Do not use your Rolling Jack if the Safety Locks are damaged, excessively worn, or out of place. • Daily. Inspect Lift Pads for damage or excessive wear. Replace as required with BendPak parts. • Weekly. Lubricate all rollers with general purpose oil or WD-40.
Utility Rail. Make sure the Rolling Jack is correctly situated on the Utility Rail Channel or Lip. Check with BendPak to make sure the Rolling Jack is installed on an approved Lift. Jack raises load but does Make sure you put the Rolling Jack onto a Safety Lock when the load not stay up.
Accessories Accessories available for the RJW Series of Rolling Jacks are described in this section. Optional Air Line Kit An Air Line Kit lets you easily route the customer-provided air source to the Rolling Jacks on your Rolling Jacks. BendPak Four-Post Lift. One AK-14 Air Line Kit gives you the infrastructure for...
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Lift Pads make contact with the appropriate lifting points for the Vehicle you are lifting. Visit for more information. the website page for the Adapter Kit RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
The ALI Store is your trusted source for workplace safety! Visit today and get the training and materials you need to work safely: www.autolift.org/ali-store/. RJW Series of Rolling Jacks P/N 5900093 — Rev. B — October 2020...
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