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SKU 93033
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When ordering parts from this list, add the suffix “a” to the number.
Jack (36) Parts List A
Part No.
Description
Qty.
Part No.
Description
Qty.
1a
Ram Cap
1
21a
Spring
1
2a
Ram 0-ring
1
22a
Screw
1
3a
Top Sealing Gasket
2
23a
0-ring
1
4a
Ram Assembly
1
24a
Screw
1
5a
Ram Gasket
1
25a
Ball
3
6a
0-ring
1
26a
Spring Plunger
1
7a
Cylinder
1
27a
Spring
1
8a
Lower Sealing Gasket
1
28a
Screw
1
9a
Oil Reservoir
1
29a
Washer
1
10a
Oil Filler Plug
1
30a
Screw
1
11a
Pedal Release Valve
1
31a
Lower Sealing Gasket
1
12a
Pin
1
32a
Washer
1
13a
Release Valve Rod
1
33a
Lower Spring Retainer
1
14a
0-ring
1
34a
Pump Cylinder
1
15a
Release Valve Pin
1
35a
0-ring
1
16a
Base
1
36a
Seal
1
17a
Split Cotter Pin
4
37a
Piston Rod
1
18a
Pin
3
38a
Link
1
19a
Steel Ball
1
39a
Handle Socket
1
20a
Spring Plunger
1
40a
Top Spring Retainer
1
41a
Spring
1
Bleeding and filling the Jack with hydraulic oil.
1. Place the Lift on a flat, level, solid surface.
2. If just filling the Jack, open the Oil Filler Plug (10a) and check the oil. Fill to the top of the
Oil Reservoir (9a) with a high quality hydraulic oil if necessary.
3. If bleeding, with the Oil Filler Plug (10a) removed, use one foot to step on and keep the
Release Pedal (26) down, while you quickly pump the Foot Pedal (24) ten times. This will
bring all the air out of the system. Continue pumping until no more air bubbles appear. Fill to the
top of the Oil Reservoir (9a) with a high quality hydraulic oil if necessary. Repeat if necessary.
4. Replace the Oil Filler Plug (10a) .
5. Test the Jack. Make sure it is functioning properly before attempting to lift another load.
Pump the Foot Pedal (24) up and down several times, and test the Release Pedal (26) to
make sure it is working properly; if not, repeat the above process. If the lift continues to func-
tion improperly, have a qualified service technician check the product.
Maintenance (continued)