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4 . Remove jack handle when not in use .

 

WARNING

Stay clear of loads supported by hydraulics. After the load has been raised, it 

should be blocked, using material capable of supporting the load.

1 . Use wrench end of jack handle to open the valve a very small amount to avoid sudden 
    dropping of the load . Turn release valve counter-clockwise very slowly to control the speed of 
    descent .

 

WARNING

NEVER turn release valve quickly to full open when there is a load on the jack. The 

load will fall uncontrolled, leading to personal injury and/or property damage.

2 . All jacks are load return . Without a load, the plunger may not retract . Adding weight to the
    plunger will make it retract .

 

CAUTION

If you decide to stand on the jack, be sure the jack is stable and hold on to a sturdy 

object to avoid injury.

1 . Before storing, inspect and clean the jack .
2 . Close the air vent on 30 - 100 Ton models .
3 . Store jack upright to protect the seals .
4 . Periodically lubricate the jack pump beam .

The following is intended as an aid in determining if a problem exists . DO NOT disassemble the 

jack . For repair service, contact the Authorized Enerpac Service Center in your area .

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Jack will not rise,

rises part way, or

rises in spurts .

 Load is too heavy .

 Do not attempt to lift more than rated capacity .

 Release valve open .

 Close release valve .

 Low fluid level .

 Add fluid . See page 3 .

 Air in system .

 Remove air as directed on page 3 .

 Plunger binding .

 Have jack serviced by a qualified hydraulic technician .

Jack rises, but loses

pressure .

 Load is too heavy .

 Do not attempt to lift more than rated capacity .

 Plunger seal leaking .

 Have jack serviced by a qualified hydraulic technician .

Plunger will not retract .  No load on the plunger .

 Put weight on the plunger to help it retract .

 Release valve closed .

 Open the release valve slowly . See "Lowering the Load" .

 Air vent closed .

 (on 30 - 100 Ton models)

 Open air vent valve .

 Reservoir is over-filled .

 With jack in the upright position and no load, remove fill

 plug and allow oil to drain out of fill hole .

 Worn or damaged seals .

 Have jack serviced by a qualified hydraulic technician .

 Plunger damage .

 Have jack serviced by a qualified hydraulic technician .

Lowering the Load

MAINTENANCE

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

CAUTION

In certain situations, the pump handle can kick back. Always keep body away from 

the line of force of the handle.

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