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SETUP, OPERATION & PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (Cont.)

 

Maintenance 

Ύ

NOTICE:

 Use high grade hydraulic oil only. Never use brake 

ŇƵŝĚ͕

 motor oil, transmission 

ŇƵŝĚ͕

 

turbine oil or any other 

ŇƵŝĚƐ͘

 ISO-VG22 or equivalent hydraulic oil is recommended.

 

 

Check and 

ZĞĮ

ll Oil 

With the jack in the fully lowered, level 

ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ͕

 if unit cover is provided, remove unit 

cover, then remove oil 

Į

ller plug. 

Proper oil level should be just covering inner cylinder as seen from the oil 

Į

ller plug 

hole. 
Do not 

ŽǀĞƌĮ

ll. Always 

Įůů

 with new, clean hydraulic jack oil as recommended above. 

Reinstall oil 

Į

ller plug, then reinstall unit cover. 

Lubric

ĂƟŽ

n and Cleaning 

Periodically clean and lubricate all moving parts and pivot points. 

 

Air 

sĞŶƟŶ

g Procedures

With the jack in the fully lowered 

ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ͕

 release valve open, remove oil 

Į

ller plug. 

Pump the handle rapidly several 

ƟŵĞƐ͘

 Reinstall oil 

Į

ller plug. 

Turn the handle/release valve clockwise to the closed 

ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ͘

 

Pump the handle 

ƵŶƟů

 the 

ůŝŌ

 arm reaches maximum height and con

Ɵ

nue to pump 

several 

Ɵ

mes to remove trapped air in the system. 

Turn the handle/release valve counterclockwise in one full turn and lower 

ůŝŌ

 arm to the 

lowest posi

Ɵ

on. Use force on saddle if necessary. 

Carefully and slowly loosen oil 

Į

ller plug to release pressurized air. 

Repeat above steps 

ƵŶƟů

 trapped air is completely vented. 

 

Damaged Equipment 

Any jack that appears to be damaged in any way, is found to be worn, or operates abnormally 

SHALL BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE UNTIL REPAIRED

. It is recommended that necessary repairs 

be made by a manufacturer’s or supplier’s authorized repair facility if repairs are permi

ƩĞ

d by 

the manufacturer or supplier. 

 

Alter

ĂƟŽŶ

Because of pote

ŶƟĂů

 hazards associated with this type of equipment, no al

ƚĞƌĂƟ

ons shall be 

made to the product. 

 

ƩĂ

chments and Adapters 

Only 

ĂƩĂ

chments and/or adapters supplied by the manufacturer shall be used. 

Summary of Contents for ATD-7317

Page 1: ...erall Width Saddle Diameter Shipping Weight 2 Ton 2 3 4 24 49 1 4 36 15 1 8 4 106 LB Contents Page 1 SpeciĮĐĂƟons 2 Safety Warning ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ 3 4 Setup OperĂƟŽŶ PreveŶƟve Maintenance 5 InspĞĐƟon Storage TroubleƐŚŽŽƟŶŐ 6 Exploded View Replaceable Part Numbers 7 Warranty ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ 8 PreveŶƟve Maintenance Record Log OpĞƌĂƟng InstrucƟŽŶs Parts Manual ...

Page 2: ...king sure that the operator comprehends their contents AcƟŽŶs to help prevent dangerous ƐŝƚƵĂƟŽŶs Study understand and follow all instruĐƟons before ŽƉĞƌĂƟŶŐ this device Do not exceed the rated capacity stated Use only on hard level surfaces This item is to be used as a ůŝŌŝŶŐ device only Immediately aŌer ůŝŌŝŶŐ support the vehicle with appropriate means Do not move or dolly the vehicle while it i...

Page 3: ...hten the screw Insert the ďŽƩŽŵ end of handle into handle fork and securely Ɵghten the bolt and washer Ensure the handle can turn freely LiŌing Turn the handle release valve clockwise to the closed ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ Do not over Ɵghten WŽƐŝƟŽŶ the jack under the specŝĮed ůŝŌ point Begin ůŝŌŝŶŐ by pumping the handle up and down Immediately ĂŌer ůŝŌŝŶŐ support the vehicle with appropriately rated jack stands T...

Page 4: ...p the handle rapidly several ƟŵĞƐ Reinstall oil Įller plug Turn the handle release valve clockwise to the closed ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ Pump the handle ƵŶƟů the ůŝŌ arm reaches maximum height and conƟnue to pump several Ɵmes to remove trapped air in the system Turn the handle release valve counterclockwise in one full turn and lower ůŝŌ arm to the lowest posiƟon Use force on saddle if necessary Carefully and slo...

Page 5: ...Jack should be stored in a dry locaƟŽn on a level surface TroubleshŽŽƟngΎ Symptom Possible Causes ŽůƵƟŽn Jack will not ůŝŌ the load 1 Release valve not ƟŐhtly closed 2 Low oil level 3 DefeĐƟǀe or worn internal parts 4 Load exceeds maximum allowance 1 Tighten release valve 2 Check and add oil Follow Check and ZĞĮůů Oil instrucƟons on Pg 4 3 DisconƟnue use and contact a local repair center 4 Use a h...

Page 6: ...D2G 100 Front Wheel Assembly 2 2 LYD2K 300 Saddle w Pad 1 3 GB1152 89 M6 Grease Fitting 1 4 LYD3J 3 Cover 1 5 LYD3F 600 Handle Assembly w Foam 1 6 LYD2 9A Return Springs 2 7 LYDBI 2T 3 Power Unit Assembly 1 8 LYD3G 300 Handle Fork Assembly 1 9 LYD3G 400 Rear Caster Assembly 2 10 LYDBI 3T 17 Handle Foam only 1 11 LYD2K 3B Saddle Pad only 1 12 LYD3F 100 Oil Filler Screw w Seal 1 13 LYD3G 101 U Joint...

Page 7: ...over scratches superficial dents and other abrasions to the paint finish that occur under normal use Subject to the law in your state 1 Your sole and exclusive remedy is repair or replacement of the defective product as described above 2 ATD Tools Inc is not liable for any incidental damages including but not limited to lost profits and unforeseeable consequences 3 The repair and replacement of th...

Page 8: ...7 1 3 7 D T A l e d o M n o T 2 y t i c a p a C 8 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE RECORD LOG Date Maintenance Performed ...

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