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| Product Type | Hydraulic Trolley Jack |
| Brand | T-Rex |
| Model | TFJ-30 |
| Maximum Load Capacity | 3000 kg (3 tons) |
| Minimum Height | 110 mm |
| Maximum Height | 505 mm |
| Hydraulic Type | Dual Piston Hydraulic (SAE10/ISO32) |
| Material | Steel |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Certification | AS/NZ 2615:2016 |
| Intended Use | Lifting and lowering vehicles; must be used with jack stands |
| Lubrication Interval | Monthly with general-purpose grease |
| Recommended Hydraulic Oil | SAE 10 hydraulic jack oil |
| Handle Type | Two-piece handle with release valve control |
| Wheel Type | Steel wheel with bearing |
| Safety Feature | Release valve for controlled lowering |
| Storage Condition | Store fully lowered in a dry, level area |
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USER MANUAL TFJ-30 T-Rex
[Revision 1.0 December 2023]
Safety
Safety messages are designed to alert you to possible dangers or hazards that could cause death, injury or equipment or property damage if not understood or followed. Safety messages have the following symbols:

You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do not follow instructions.
It is vital that you read and understand this user manual before using the product, including safety warnings, and any assembly and operating instructions. Keep the manual for future reference.
Safety precautions and recommendations detailed here must be fully understood and followed to reduce the risk of injury, fire, explosion, electrical hazard, and/or property damage.
Safety information presented here is generic in nature – some advice may not be applicable to every product. The term "equipment" refers to the product, be it electrical mains powered, battery powered or combustion engine powered.
- Before Use - If you are not familiar with the safe operation/handling of the equipment or are in any way unsure of any aspect of suitability or correct use for your application, you should complete training conducted by a person or organization qualified in safe use and operation of this equipment, including fuel/electrical handling and safety.
- Do NOT operate the equipment in flammable or explosive environments, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. The equipment may create sparks or heat that may ignite flammable substances.
- Keep clear of moving parts.
- Equipment may be a potential source of electric shock or injury if misused.
- Do NOT operate the equipment if it is damaged, malfunctioning or is in an excessively worn state.
- Do NOT allow others to use the equipment unless they have read this manual and are adequately trained.
- Keep packaging away from children - risk of suffocation! Operators must use the equipment correctly. When using the equipment, consider conditions and pay due care to persons and property.
General Work Area Safety
• Work areas should be clean and well it.
- Do not operate the equipment if bystanders, animals etc are within operating range of the equipment or the general work area.
- If devices are provided for connecting dust extraction / collection facilities, ensure these are connected and used properly. Dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.

You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do not follow instructions.
General Personal Safety
- Wear appropriate protective equipment when operating, servicing, or when in the operating area of the equipment to help protect from eye and ear injury, poisoning, burns, cutting and crush injuries. Protective equipment such as safety goggles, respirators, non-slip safety footwear, hard hat, hearing protection etc should be used for appropriate equipment / conditions. Other people nearby should also wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery, which can be caught in moving parts. Keep hair and clothing away from the equipment.
- Stay alert and use common sense when operating the equipment. Do not overreach. Always maintain secure footing and balance.
- Do not use the equipment if tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
- This equipment is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities.
General Fuel Safety
- Petrol/fuel/gasoline is extremely flammable – keep clear of naked flames or other ignition sources.
- Do not spill fuel. If you spill fuel, wipe it off the equipment immediately – if fuel gets on your clothing, change clothing.
- Do NOT smoke near fuel or when refuelling.
• Always shut off the engine before refuelling. - Do NOT refuel a hot engine.
- Open the fuel cap carefully to allow any pressure build-up in the tank to release slowly.
• Always refuel in well-ventilated areas. - Always check for fuel leakage. If fuel leakage is found, do not start, or run the engine until all leaks are fixed.
General Carbon-Monoxide Safety
- Using a combustion engine indoors CAN KILL IN MINUTES. Engine exhaust contains carbon-monoxide – a poison you cannot smell or see.
- Use combustion engines OUTSIDE only, and far away from windows, doors, and vents.

You CAN be INJURED if you do not follow instructions or equipment damage may occur.
General Equipment Use and Care
- The equipment is designed for domestic use only.
- Handle the equipment safely and carefully.
- Before use, inspect the equipment for misalignment or binding of moving parts, loose components, damage, or any other condition that may affect its operation. If damaged, have the equipment repaired by an authorised service centre or technician before use.
- Prevent unintentional starting of the equipment - ensure equipment and power switches are in the OFF position before connecting or moving equipment. Do not carry equipment with hands or fingers touching any controls. Remove any tools or other items that are not a part of the equipment from it before starting or switching on.
- Do not force the equipment. Use the correct equipment for your application. Equipment will perform better and be safer when used within its design and usage parameters.
- Use the equipment and accessories etc. in accordance with these instructions, considering working conditions and the work to be performed. Using the equipment for operations different from those intended could result in hazardous situations.
- Always keep equipment components (engines, hoses, handles, controls, frames, housings, guards etc) and accessories (cutting tools, nozzles, bits etc) properly maintained. Keep the equipment clean and, where applicable, properly lubricated.
- Store the equipment out of reach of children or untrained persons. To avoid burns or fire hazards, let the equipment cool completely before transporting or storing. Never place or store the equipment near flammable materials, combustible gases, or liquids etc.
- The equipment is not weather-proof, and should not be stored in direct sunlight, at high ambient temperatures or locations that are damp or humid.
- Do not clean equipment with solvents, flammable liquids, or harsh abrasives.
- For specific equipment safety use and care, see Equipment Safety.
General Electrical Safety
- Inspect electrical equipment, extension cords, power bars, and electrical fittings for damage or wear before each use. Repair or replace damaged equipment immediately.
- Ensure all power sources conform to equipment voltage requirements and are disconnected before connecting or disconnecting equipment.
- When wiring electrically powered equipment, follow all electrical and safety codes.
- Always use a Residual Current Device (RCD) (GFCI) / Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker / Safety Switch when operating this item (electrical items only).
- High voltage / high current power lines may be present. Use extreme caution to avoid contact or interference with power lines. Electrical shock can be fatal.
General Electrical Safety
- Electrically grounded equipment must have an approved cord and plug and be connected to a grounded electrical outlet.
- Do NOT bypass the ON/OFF switch and operate equipment by connecting and disconnecting the electrical cord.
- Do NOT use equipment that has exposed wiring, damaged switches, covers or guards.
- Do NOT use electrical equipment in wet conditions or in damp locations.
- Do NOT use electrical cords to lift, move or carry equipment.
- Do NOT coil or knot electrical cords, and ensure electrical cords are not trip hazards.
General Service Information
- The equipment must be serviced or repaired at authorised service centres by qualified personnel only.
- Replacement parts must be original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to ensure equipment safety is maintained.
- Do NOT attempt any maintenance or repair work not described in this manual.
- After use, the equipment and components may still be hot – allow the equipment to cool and disconnect spark plugs and/or electrical power sources and/or batteries from it before adjusting, changing accessories, or performing repair or maintenance.
- Do NOT adjust while the equipment is running.
- Perform service-related activities in suitable conditions, such as a workshop.
- Replace worn, damaged or missing warning/safety labels immediately.
Child Choking Hazard!

- WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - CHILDREN UNDER 8 YRS. CAN CHOKE OR SUFFOCATE ON SMALL PARTS. ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED.
- Carefully inspect anything a baby or child could gain access to, including this product & packaging.
- Dangers include anything of a size that could become stuck or lodged in a baby or child's airway.
• Dangers include things like raw, hard fruit and vegetable pieces, large pieces of meat, bones or sausage skins, popcorn, nuts,
hard lollies and corn chips, small magnets and batteries, coins, beads, marbles and small uninflated balloons, broken toys and smaller toys, buttons, keys, and coins. But there are also many more.
- Pay particular attention to accessories, nuts, bolts, screws, washers, caps, covers, loose parts, parts that could be removed or break off, pieces of packaging, staples, tape etc.
- In the case of any doubt, secure the item of concern in an appropriate manner, or completely remove the possibility of access by a baby or child.
Safety Warnings




Safe Usage Instructions
- Consult this manual prior to the lifting of the vehicle.
- Conduct a pre-operational check of the equipment.
• Use the hydraulic trolley jack for lifting and lowering only; the raised vehicle should be supported on suitably rated vehicle support stands. - The jack should be used on level firm ground wherever possible. Use the hydraulic trolley jack on a hard level surface and ensure it is free to roll during lifting and lowering.
- No person should remain in a vehicle that is being lifted.
• The wheels of the vehicle to be chocked. - Centrally locate the load on the head cap.
• Support the vehicle on suitably rated vehicle support stands and remove the hydraulic trolley jack prior to commencement of work. - No person should remain in a vehicle that is being jacked.
- No person should place any portion of his or her body under a vehicle supported by a jack.
Safety Symbols
The product may have safety warning labels attached to it, explained below. Understand the symbols on your product and their meanings. If any stickers become unreadable, unattached etc., replace them.
Flammable Material HazardFlammable liquids, gases, or substances etc may present.Avoid ignition sources and open flames. Danger of fire. | Read User ManualRead and fully understand product safety warnings, operation, procedures etc before using the product. | Use Hand ProtectionWear appropriate hand protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present hand hazards. | Exhaust FumesCarbon-Monoxide HazardDo not use the product in confined areas or without adequate ventilation. Carbon-monoxide poisoning can be fatal. |
Electrocution / Electrical Shock HazardHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Take due care when handling electrical products, cables, plugs and leads. Electrical shock can be fatal. | Toxic Fumes / Dust HazardUsing the product or by-products from use may produce fumes, smoke or particles that could be harmful if inhaled. Wear appropriate breathing protection and have adequate ventilation. | Explosive Material HazardCombustible liquids, gases, or substances etc may be present.Avoid ignition sources and open flames. Danger of explosion. | Cutting / Amputation HazardThe product may have blades, edges or mechanical devices that can cause severe cut injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product. |
Crush HazardThe product may have blades, edges or mechanical devices that can cause severe crush injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product. | Single Operator OnlyThe product must be operated by a single person only. More than one person operating the product may introduce additional hazards. | Use Face ProtectionWear appropriate full-face protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present face and eye hazards. | Use Foot ProtectionWear appropriate foot protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present foot hazards. |
Use Eye / Ear / Head ProtectionWear appropriate eye and / or ear and / or head protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present eye, hearing, and head hazards. | Running HazardDo not run on or near the product as doing so may present a fall hazard. | Diving HazardDo not dive into the product as doing so may present a neck / head injury hazard. | Adult Supervision RequiredAlways supervise children and other users of a product to prevent drowning or injury. |
Skin Penetration / Puncture HazardThe product may produce pressure, emit liquids or objects that can cause severe injury to fingers, limbs, blood etc. Take due care when handling and using the product. | Hot Surface HazardBe aware that the product may produce high temperatures and hot surfaces that can cause burn injuries. | Flying Debris HazardBe aware that the product or use of the product may present hazards produced by flying debris. Wear appropriate clothing and protective devices. | Moving Parts HazardBe aware that the product contains or uses mechanical devices that move or rotate. Always wait for moving parts to stop fully before handling the product, adjusting, maintenance etc. |
Carbon-Monoxide HazardDo not use the product in confined areas or without adequate ventilation. Carbon-monoxide poisoning can be fatal. | Pull HazardBe aware that the product contains or uses mechanical devices that can pull in objects and can cause severe injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product. | Slope / Fall Injury HazardBe aware that using the product on sloping surfaces or in slippery conditions may present additional dangers from falls and contact with blades, moving parts, hot surfaces etc. | "Slam Dunk" WarningDo NOT attempt "slam dunk" manoeuvres as this may result in severe injury due to falling, product breakage or collapse etc. |
Electrocution / Electrical Shock Hazard - OutdoorHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Do NOT use in rain, damp, or wet conditions. Electrical shock can be fatal. | Electrocution / Electrical Shock Hazard - DisconnectHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Always disconnect the product from the electrical supply before handling the product, adjusting, maintenance etc. | Power Line Electrocution HazardHigh voltage / high current power lines may be present. Use extreme caution to avoid contact or interference with power lines.Electrical shock can be fatal. | "Kick-Back" HazardHigh level of "kick-back" hazard that can cause the machine to suddenly rotate towards operator.Kick-back injury can be fatal. |
Winch Operator Position HazardDo NOT stand between winch and load. Do NOT use winch to move people. | Winch Lift HazardDo NOT LIFT load vertically. Use machine to PULL only. | Cable HazardEnsure that load bearing cable is not kinked or knotted. | Winch Cable HazardEnsure that there is a minimum number of cable coils on winching mechanism. |
Winch Hook HazardCarry hook to load – do NOT throw or run. | Flash / Blinding HazardWear appropriate eye protection for welding. Direct exposure to weld arcs may cause permanent eye injury. | Laser HazardLaser may be in use – do NOT look directly at laser or allow others to. | Choking HazardChildren under 8 yrs. Can choke or suffocate on small parts. Adult supervision required. |
Table of Contents
Safety 2
Safety Symbols....4
Assembly....7
Operation....8
Inspections....9
Maintenance....10
Troubleshooting 11
Specifications 12
Assembly
Insert handle end into handle socket
Twist handle clockwise to tighten release valve (Pump to raise the jack, twist counter-clockwise to lower)

Follow below steps:
- Place trolley jack carton in an open space and remove lid.
- Remove handle pieces from foam/cardboard inserts then remove foam/cardboard inserts to access trolley jack.
- Remove trolley jack from carton. Assistance may be required with this step depending on the size and weight of the jack.
- Remove the handle base retaining wedge/clip by pushing down the handle base towards the ground which relieves pressure off the retaining wedge/clip.
- Connect bottom and top handle pieces together ensuring the retaining spring pin locates into the hole correctly.
- Loosen retaining bolt on the handle base to allow the assembled handle to be placed into the handle base socket. Rotate handle while in handle base until handle locates onto the trolley jack release valve drive.
- Tighten retaining bolt to lock handle in place.
- Confirm handle is fitted correctly by twisting handle clockwise to tighten release valve then pump the trolley jack up without load then lower rotating handle anti clockwise.
- The speed of lowering is controlled by rotating the handle anti clockwise slowly to find the desired speed.
Operation
Before using the hydraulic trolley jack, check for loss of oil, damage, or missing accessories.
TREX HYDRAULIC TROLLEY JACK - WORKING LOAD LIMIT 3000kg. HEIGHT LOWERED 110mm. HEIGHT RAISED 505mm.
©2023 Mills International Trading Pty Ltd
1) Anyone using this jack must have read and understood the instruction manual and jack labelling. Do not use this jack otherwise. 2) Ensure that the base of the jack is on firm and level ground. The vehicle should be on firm and level ground wherever possible. 3) Be sure that the jack will not slip after the load is applied. 4) Ensure that the jack-lifting-point is fully under the lifting point on the vehicle. 5) Ensure that the lifting point on the vehicle engages securely with the jack-lifting-point - a vehicle slipping off the jack is likely to cause serious injury or death. 6) Be sure that the lifting point on the vehicle is rated to the load being raised. 7) Be sure that the load is completely stabilised before lifting so that it will not shift when raising or lowering. Always use blocks / chocks and any other required method to ensure a vehicle cannot move while being raised, held or lowered by this jack. 8) The wheels of a vehicle, trailer or caravan should be chocked. 9) Do not work under a vehicle being supported by a jack. Use axle stands / vehicle support stands to support the vehicle, and remove the jack before commencing work. No person should place any portion of their body under a vehicle / load that is supported by a jack. 10) Do not push the load off the jack - lower it carefully. 11) Do not use handle extensions. 12) Do not carry the jack by the handle lever. 13) Keep your head and all body parts away from the handle path of travel - the handle may spring upright with extreme force, causing serious injury of death. 14) No person / animal should remain in a vehicle, caravan or trailer that is being jacked. 15) Never lift a vehicle with anyone in the "falling area" of the vehicle or jack. 16) This jack is not rated to be used as a winch or clamp. 17) A trailer or caravan must be attached to a towing vehicle before raising the trailer / caravan. 18) Place the jack on its side when not in use to prevent it falling over. 19) The jack is not self-lubricating. Lubricate the entire jack with penetrating oil, silicone lubricating spray or Teflon spray as necessary, except the handle and surfaces that interface with the vehicle. 20) Inspect the jack fully before each use. Do not use the jack if there is damage, rust, wear, lack of lubrication or the jack is not clean. Importer: Mills International Trading Pty Ltd, Unit 2, 2 Costello Place, Seven Hills NSW 2147 ©2023 Mills International Trading Pty Ltd
To Raise Trolley Jack and install Jack Stands
- Turn the operating handle clockwise until the release valve closes. Do not over tighten the valve.
- Place the hydraulic trolley jack directly under the vehicle lifting point so that the saddle is centrally located with lifting point.
- Pump handle until saddle takes a slight amount of load then check positioning to ensure head cap is centrally loaded and will not slip from the lifting point.
- Continue pumping and raise the hydraulic trolley jack to required height. When lift is completed place jack stands under vehicle in the correct locations. (Check the vehicle manual) It is critical to use jack stands as load may be knocked and therefore move the hydraulic trolley jack from a safe position.
- Turn handle counter-clockwise slowly until the hydraulic trolley jack is lowering at a desired speed lowering the vehicle on to the jack stands.
- Remove hydraulic trolley jack from under the vehicle and put in a safe location while work on the vehicle is being completed.
To Remove Jack Stands and Lower Trolley Jack
- Reposition the hydraulic trolley jack to the same lifting point used to lift the vehicle.
- Rotate handle clockwise to tighten release valve.
- Pump handle to raise the hydraulic trolley jack to lifting point until saddle takes slight load then check positioning to ensure head cap is centrally loaded.
- Continue pumping and raise the hydraulic trolley jack until jack stands are free to be removed.
- Remove jack stands then rotate handle anti clockwise slowly to lower vehicle. Ensure when lowering the handle is VERY SLOWLY rotated to control speed of lowering.
- Once vehicle has been lowered and the hydraulic trolley jack is back to the lowest position remove jack and store in a safe location.
Inspections
The product shall be maintained in accordance with the product instructions. No alterations shall be made to this product.
Prior to use of the Trolley Jack
A visual inspection should be carried out to ensure jack is in good working order. Look for oil leaks, loose parts, weld cracks and that all necessary operation components are in good condition and not worn.
After use
Check again for oil leaks, loose parts, weld cracks and that all necessary operation components are in good condition and not worn. Should the trolley jack be subject to extreme loads of shock it is recommended the product be sent to a recommended repair agent via the manufacturer's representative. Always store the trolley jack in a fully lowered position.
Annual inspection
An annual inspection is highly recommended and should be carried out by the manufacturer or supplier's agent.
Maintenance

ATTENTION: Surface corrosion will occur on metal surfaces over time and the rate of oxidation depends on factors such as proximity to the ocean and humidity or condensation of water vapour on metal surfaces. To mitigate this, WD40 can be used to remove surface corrosion then, when applied periodically, it will prevent rust from forming.
General
- All moving parts on the trolley jack should be lubricated every month with a general-purpose grease to maintain durability and safe operation of the trolley jack.
- Apply the general-purpose grease to all moving parts such as wheels, rollers, lifting arm pivot points, handle base, universal joint etc. ensure the main lifting arm pivot point is well lubricated so it does not cause excessive wear or noise when lifting loads.
Check Oil Level
- Turn release valve counterclockwise to allow ram to fully retract. It may be necessary to apply force to the saddle for lowering.
- Remove the inspection plate.
- With the jack in the level position, remove the oil fill plug. The oil level should be at about 10mm below the bottom of the filler hole.
Replace fill plug and inspection plate. Check jack operation. Purge air from system as required.
Adding Oil
When adding or replacing oil, always use SAE 10 hydraulic jack oil. Do not add any other type of oil or mix other oil with the SAE 10 hydraulic jack oil. DO NOT use Motor oil, Brake Fluid, Alcohol, Dirty Oil, or any other type of liquid other than the SAE 10 hydraulic jack oil. Incorrect oil or fluid will cause damage to the trolley jack hydraulic system.
- To add oil turn release valve (handle) anti clockwise to allow the trolley jack to completely lower.
- While on hard level ground remove the inspection plate, then remove the rubber oil filter plug (plug is just pressed into place). The oil level should be visible just below the oil filler hole, approximately 10 mm below the filler hole.
- When filling with oil do not over fill and replace the rubber oil filler plug as soon as you have completed filling the oil to ensure the system does not get contaminated.
Modifications
Modifications must not be carried out or accessories added.
Troubleshooting
Air Purge
Air often enters the hydraulic system during shipment or handling of the product and is easy to rectify by following these simple steps:
- Place trolley jack on a hard level surface.
- Turn handle/ release valve anti clockwise to lower trolley jack completely.
- Pump handle 10 - 15 times to purge any air out of the system.
- Turn handle / please valve clockwise until tight.
- Pump handle until trolley jack completes full lift cycle.
Now your Trolley Jack is ready to use.
| PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | ACTION |
| Jack will not lift to full height | Low oil level. | Check oil level, top up if low. |
| Jack will not hold load | Release valve not closed properly.Hydraulic jack oil contaminated.Pump valves not sealing.Cylinder ram binding. | Contact authorised service centre or qualified technician. |
| Lift arm will not lower | Cylinder ram binding.Part worn.Internal damage.Broken return spring or unhooked.Lift arm linkage bent or binding. | Contact authorised service centre or qualified technician. |
| Jack feels spongy with lifting | Air in hydraulic system. | Purge air from system. |
| Jack leaking oil | Damaged seal.Missing oil filler plug.Release valve taken out. | Contact authorised service centre or qualified technician. |
| Wheels noisy when moved | No lubrication on wheel bearings. | Lubricate wheel bearings. |
| Jack noisy when lifting | No lubrication on moving parts. | Lubricate all moving parts. |
Specifications
Maximum Load Capacity 3,000kg
| Type | Dual Piston Hydraulic (SAE10/ISO32) |
| Material Steel | |
| Finish Powder Coated | |
| Min Height 110mm | |
| Max Height 505mm | |
| Certification AS/NZ 2615:2016 | |

Some experts believe that the incorrect or prolonged use of almost any product may cause serious injury or death. To help reduce your risk of serious injury or death, refer to the information below. For more information, see www.datastreamserver.com/safety
- Consult all documentation, packaging, and product labelling before use. Note that some products feature documentation available online. It is recommended to print and retain the documentation.
■ Before each use, check the product for loose/broken/damaged/missing parts, wear, or leaks (if applicable). Never use a product with loose/broken/damaged/missing parts, wear, or leaks.
■ Products must be inspected and serviced (if applicable) by a qualified technician every 6 months. This is based on average residential use by persons of average size and strength, and on a property of average metropolitan size. Use beyond these recommendations may require more frequent inspections/servicing.
■ Ensure that all users of the product have completed a suitable industry recognised training course before being allowed access to the product.
The product has been supplied by a general merchandise retailer that may not be familiar with your specific application or description of application. Be sure to attain third-party approval from a qualified specialist for your application before use, regardless of any assurances from the retailer or its representatives.
This product is not intended for use where fail-safe operation is required. As with any product (for example, automobile, computer, toaster), there is the possibility of technical issues that may require the repair or replacement of parts, or the product itself. If the possibility of such failure and the associated time it may take to rectify could in any way inconvenience the user, business, or employee, or financially affect the user, business, or employee, then the product is not suitable for your requirements. This product is not intended for use where incorrect operation or a failure of any kind, including but not limited to, a condition requiring product return, replacement, parts replacement, or service by a technician may cause financial loss, loss of employee time or an inconvenience requiring compensation.
If this product has been purchased in error when considering the information presented here, contact the retailer directly for details of their returns policy, if required.

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Flammable Material HazardFlammable liquids, gases, or substances etc may present.Avoid ignition sources and open flames. Danger of fire.
Read User ManualRead and fully understand product safety warnings, operation, procedures etc before using the product.
Use Hand ProtectionWear appropriate hand protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present hand hazards.
Exhaust FumesCarbon-Monoxide HazardDo not use the product in confined areas or without adequate ventilation. Carbon-monoxide poisoning can be fatal.
Electrocution / Electrical Shock HazardHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Take due care when handling electrical products, cables, plugs and leads. Electrical shock can be fatal.
Toxic Fumes / Dust HazardUsing the product or by-products from use may produce fumes, smoke or particles that could be harmful if inhaled. Wear appropriate breathing protection and have adequate ventilation.
Explosive Material HazardCombustible liquids, gases, or substances etc may be present.Avoid ignition sources and open flames. Danger of explosion.
Cutting / Amputation HazardThe product may have blades, edges or mechanical devices that can cause severe cut injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product.
Crush HazardThe product may have blades, edges or mechanical devices that can cause severe crush injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product.
Single Operator OnlyThe product must be operated by a single person only. More than one person operating the product may introduce additional hazards.
Use Face ProtectionWear appropriate full-face protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present face and eye hazards.
Use Foot ProtectionWear appropriate foot protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present foot hazards.
Use Eye / Ear / Head ProtectionWear appropriate eye and / or ear and / or head protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present eye, hearing, and head hazards.
Running HazardDo not run on or near the product as doing so may present a fall hazard.
Diving HazardDo not dive into the product as doing so may present a neck / head injury hazard.
Adult Supervision RequiredAlways supervise children and other users of a product to prevent drowning or injury.
Skin Penetration / Puncture HazardThe product may produce pressure, emit liquids or objects that can cause severe injury to fingers, limbs, blood etc. Take due care when handling and using the product.
Hot Surface HazardBe aware that the product may produce high temperatures and hot surfaces that can cause burn injuries.
Flying Debris HazardBe aware that the product or use of the product may present hazards produced by flying debris. Wear appropriate clothing and protective devices.
Moving Parts HazardBe aware that the product contains or uses mechanical devices that move or rotate. Always wait for moving parts to stop fully before handling the product, adjusting, maintenance etc.
Carbon-Monoxide HazardDo not use the product in confined areas or without adequate ventilation. Carbon-monoxide poisoning can be fatal.
Pull HazardBe aware that the product contains or uses mechanical devices that can pull in objects and can cause severe injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product.
Slope / Fall Injury HazardBe aware that using the product on sloping surfaces or in slippery conditions may present additional dangers from falls and contact with blades, moving parts, hot surfaces etc.
"Slam Dunk" WarningDo NOT attempt "slam dunk" manoeuvres as this may result in severe injury due to falling, product breakage or collapse etc.
Electrocution / Electrical Shock Hazard - OutdoorHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Do NOT use in rain, damp, or wet conditions. Electrical shock can be fatal.
Electrocution / Electrical Shock Hazard - DisconnectHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Always disconnect the product from the electrical supply before handling the product, adjusting, maintenance etc.
Power Line Electrocution HazardHigh voltage / high current power lines may be present. Use extreme caution to avoid contact or interference with power lines.Electrical shock can be fatal.
"Kick-Back" HazardHigh level of "kick-back" hazard that can cause the machine to suddenly rotate towards operator.Kick-back injury can be fatal.
Winch Operator Position HazardDo NOT stand between winch and load. Do NOT use winch to move people.
Winch Lift HazardDo NOT LIFT load vertically. Use machine to PULL only.
Cable HazardEnsure that load bearing cable is not kinked or knotted.
Winch Cable HazardEnsure that there is a minimum number of cable coils on winching mechanism.
Winch Hook HazardCarry hook to load – do NOT throw or run.
Flash / Blinding HazardWear appropriate eye protection for welding. Direct exposure to weld arcs may cause permanent eye injury.
Laser HazardLaser may be in use – do NOT look directly at laser or allow others to.
Choking HazardChildren under 8 yrs. Can choke or suffocate on small parts. Adult supervision required.