thats rated lower than the weight to be lifted. make sure the vehicle is positioned properly, as described…

thats rated lower than the weight to be lifted. make sure the vehicle is positioned properly, as described in the vehicle service or jack/lift user manual. when jacking a vehicle, make sure the jack pad is placed under the correct lifting location as specified by the vehicle manufacturer. ensure the vehicle being lifted is not loaded. a heavily loaded vehicle could exceed the jack/lift capacity or change the vehicles center of gravity. before lifting a vehicle to full height, check the stability by gently rocking the vehicle when lifted to about knee height. keep others from standing in front or behind the vehicle when lifting. keep yourself and others from standing underneath the vehicle when lifting. dont lift a vehicle with people in it. make sure the arms of the lift are properly locked after the vehicle is lifted to about knee height. always use a supporting device (jack stand) after the vehicle is lifted. never position your body underneath a vehicle only supported by a jack. dont disable lift safety locks. always wear safety glasses and other protective equipment as required by the workplace. how do you determine the correct lifting points for a specific vehicle? consult the jack or lift user manual. consult the vehicle manufacturers service information. ask the owner of the vehicle. lifting points are not usually specified, so any sturdy looking location should be fine. check
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Brief Explanations:
The vehicle manufacturer's service information and the jack or lift user manual are reliable sources for correct lifting - points as they contain specific technical details. Asking the vehicle owner may also provide useful information. Lifting points are usually specified, and using an unspecified location can be dangerous.
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A. Consult the jack or lift user manual. B. Consult the vehicle manufacturer’s service information. C. Ask the owner of the vehicle.