MAINTENANCE
Important: Use only good grade hydraulic jack oil. Avoid
mixing different types of fluid and NEVER use brake
fluid, turbine oil, transmission fluid, motor oil or glycerin.
Improper fluid can cause premature failure of the jack
and the potential for sudden and immediate loss of load.
Mobil DTE 13M or equivalent recommended.
Adding oil
1. With saddle fully lowered, set jack in its upright, level
position. Remove oil filler plug.
2. Fill until oil is level with the filler plug hole, reinstall
oil filler plug.
Changing oil
For best performance and longest life, replace the
complete fluid supply at least once per year.
1. With saddle fully lowered, set jack in its upright, level
position. Remove the oil filler plug.
2. Lay the jack on its side and drain the fluid into a
suitable container.
Note.
Dispose of hydraulic fluid in accordance with
local regulations.
3. Set jack in its level, upright position and fill with oil
until just below the rim of the oil filler hole. Reinstall
the oil filler plug.
Lubrication
A periodic coating of light lubricating oil to pivot points,
axles and hinges will help to prevent rust and assure
that wheels, casters and pump assemblies move
freely.
Cleaning
Periodically check the pump piston and ram for signs
of rust or corrosion. Clean as needed and wipe with
an oily cloth.
Note:
Never use sandpaper or abrasive material on
these surfaces!
Storage
When not in use, store the jack with saddle in lowest
position.
OPERATION
Ensure the transmission is centered on the
jack. An off-center transmission could cause the
jack to tip over resulting in personal injury or property
damage. For your safety, do not exceed 10 degree tilt
angle of the saddle assembly in all directions.
Keep safety strap secured. Be sure all tools
and personnel are clear before lowering load.
Raise saddle:
1. Pump lift pedal until saddle reaches desired
position.
2. Follow vehicle manufacturers recommended
procedures for removing the load as outlined in
vehicle service manual or repair guide.
3. Secure load with nylon strap.
4. Ensure load’s center of gravity is centered on the
saddle, load is stable and in lowest position before
moving jack.
Lower saddle:
1. Slowly, gently apply downward pressure to the release
valve pedal until the load is completely lowered.
2. Immediately transfer the load to an appropriate repair
fixture.
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