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Allstar Performance 8300 Lane Dr., Watervliet, MI 49098 

Phone: (269) 463-8000 Fax: (800) 772-2618 www.allstarperformance.com

  Form 1070   

 

 

  

 

Rev. 062915

Aluminum Pit Jack

OWNERS MANUAL

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WARNING

1.     Use jack for lifting less than rated capacity. Do not overload, otherwise a dangerous situation may occur.

2.     Jack is designed for lifting vehicles only and not for any other purpose. Support car with jack stands once the

        load has been lifted. Stay clear of lifted loads.

3.     Center the load on the jack saddle. Off center loads can damage the seals and cause jack failure.

4.     Lift only dead weight.

5.     Jack is to be used by professional personnel only. To prevent dangerous situations that may occur, use by non

        professional personnel is not recommended, especially children.

Filling / Bleeding the Hydraulic Oil

 Tools required:   #3 Phillips head screwdriver and 8mm Hex wrench.

Filling: – #3 Phillips head screw to the left of the pump piston on the back of the jack reservoir. See Figure #1.

1.     Clean around fill plug.

2.     Stand and support the jack on the large roller.

3.     Remove Phillips screw (Figure #1) and fill reservoir to top with hydraulic jack oil. Replace Phillips screw, lower jack to ground.

Bleeding: – 8mm Allen socket plug on the top of reservoir to the left of the valve adjustment shaft. See Figure #2.

1.     Clean around bleed plug.

2.     Loosen the 8mm plug on the top.

3.     Use the jack handle to close the release valve, then pump the jack slowly.  The pad should move up slowly and

        oil should come out around the 8mm plug.

4.     If the oil has air bubbles, open the 8mm plug more and continue to pump the jack slowly for several strokes. Note: Do not

        completely remove plug. If air is still present, close the 8mm plug, stand jack on large roller again and top off oil through fill.

        plug. Repeat until air bubbles cease, then close both plugs.

5.     Use for a few weeks then recheck for air by repeating the filling and bleeding process.

        NOTE: If repairing pieces inside 8mm plug hole, these pieces they are very easy to damage or lose. BE CAREFUL.

Check Point

Problem

Recommended Solution

Arm

Functional condition – pump jack to full lifting height 

with no load. Check for smooth action of the lift arm. 

Lubricate pin and functional portions.  Replace dis-

torted or damaged parts.

Front Wheel

Functional condition

Lubricate functional portion. Replace damaged or 

worn-out parts.

Rear Wheel 

Functional condition

Lubricate functional portion.  Replace damaged or 

worn-out parts.  Tighten loose bolts securely.

Power Unit

Proper oil level. Oil leakage

Supply oil necessary (replace oil in the reservoir at 

least once a year).  Replace packing.

Handle

Functional condition and loose

Lubricate pin and functional portions.  Tighten loose 

bolts securely.  Replace damaged parts.

NOTE:

1) Oil for functional portion: lubricating oil, WD40.

2) Oil for jack: bearing oil TSO VG 10. Never use brake fluid or any other high viscosity or volatile oil.

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