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CONTACT
& ORDER
Streamline International LLC
(SIL)
9873 South Houston Way
Germantown, TN 38139
Tel: (901) 216-3393
Fax: (901) 881-7412
Email: Linxia@streamlineimport.com
Web: www.streamlineimport.com
SAFETY WARNING

Never lift vehicles more than maximum lifting capacity of the Titan
Exhaust Air Jack. Please note that 2-ton, 3-ton, and 4-ton capacity
refers to the maximum weight of vehicle being lifted, not the maximum
lifting capacity of the Titan Exhaust Air Jack.
Ensure all passengers
vacate vehicle before inflating the Titan Exhaust Air Jack.
Never allow any
part of your body to be under the vehicle when supported only by
the Titan Exhaust Air Jack.
Make sure that all
bystanders are a safe distance away during operation of the Titan
Exhaust Air Jack.
Never over-inflate
the Titan Exhaust Air Jack. The Titan Exhaust Air Jack should only
be used to lift vehicle to a safe height.
It is recommended
to use vehicle jack stands when lifting a vehicle along with the
Titan Exhaust Air Jack to prevent collapse of vehicle.
The Titan Exhaust
Air Jack is not designed for any industrial uses.
READ BEFORE USE
Titan Exhaust Air Jack is not designed for use with vehicles that
have exhaust tips.
Make sure vehicle
is in park and emergency brake is applied before using the Titan
Exhaust Air Jack.
Two persons operation
recommended, one to inflate the Titan Exhaust Air Jack and one to
assist and oversee the recovery process.
Be extremely careful
when vehicle is on any sloping ground. Vehicle could tip over or
shift without warning.
Two wheels can be
lifted at one time. Make sure all other wheels are securely locked
and/or chocked.
It is essential
to ensure there are no sharp objects under the air bag or sharp
body parts on the top of the air bag.
Protective mat are
recommended to help prevent punctures.
Always keep the
air bag away from extremely hot underbody parts when placed under
the vehicle.
Be aware that vehicle's
exhaust fumes are poisonous and if inhaled can cause bodily harm.
Therefore do not use the Titan Exhaust Air Jack in a confined area
and always turn off engine when not inflating the air jack.
MAKE SURE THAT THERE
ARE NO KINKS IN THE HOSE BEFORE INFLATING THE AIR JACK.
Remember to read
and follow all precautious safety warnings before using Titan Exhaust
Air Jack. |
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SPECIFICATIONS
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| Model |
Diameter
(cm) |
Height
(cm) |
Maximum
Lift Capacity(ton) |
Maximum
Lift Capacity (lbs) |
Applicable
Vehicle Weight(ton) |
Maximum
Pressure (bar) |
| TTC-2.0 |
43 |
43 |
1.02 |
2249 |
2 |
0.7 |
| TTC-3.0 |
53 |
53 |
1.54 |
3395 |
3 |
0.7 |
| TTC-4.0 |
61 |
56 |
2.07 |
4564 |
4 |
0.7 |
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS |
| Step
1: Secure Vehicle in Place - Make sure vehicle is
in park and emergency brake is applied before using the Titan
Exhaust Air Jack. |
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Step 2: Prepare
Titan Exhaust Air Jack - Flatten
and straighten top and bottom of the air bag and compress it
with top and base on top of each other. (Similar to a crushed
can.) Connect the hose to the air bag by turning in a clockwise
direction and tighten. Make sure connections are free of dirt
and sand.
Recommendation - Use protective mats to help prevent punctures
in the air bag. Multiple-layered top will reduce damage but
extra care is always recommended. |
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| Step
3: Position Titan Exhaust Air Jack under vehicle -
Never locate the air bag under fuel tanks, exhaust system or
any cross section of underbody that cannot support the weight
of the vehicle. Select a strong frame underbody location capable
of supporting weight of vehicle. Always look for sharp protrusions,
edges or brackets. |
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3 |
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| Step 4: Lifting
operation - Start vehicle's
engine allowing it to idle. Firmly press rubber cone end of
hose over vehicle's exhaust pipe, making sure the hose has no
kinks. When the air bag is partially inflated, stop inflating
and make sure the air bag is squarely in position. Continue
to inflate bag until wheel or wheels are clear of the ground,
then turn engine off. Do not over inflate beyond required height.
If over-inflation occurs, turn the release valve located below
the rubber cone counterclockwise slowly to release air until
desired height is reached. |
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Step
4-1 |
Step
4-2 |
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5: Lowering Operation - It
is important to make sure that all bystanders are clear before
lowering vehicle. To deflate the Titan Exhaust Air Jack, turning
release valve located directly under the rubber cone slowly
counterclockwise. Make sure to allow air to escape in a controlled
manner and do not release air too fast. Do not attempt to lower
vehicle by disconnecting the hose connected directly to air
bag. Once the air bag is deflated, pull the air bag from underneath
vehicle and then disconnect hose from the air bag. |
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5 |
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