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KTI

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63133

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

This is the safety alert symbol used for the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS section of this manual to alert you to potential personal 

injury hazards. Obey all instructions to avoid possible injury or death. 

IMPORTANT:

 Before attempting to raise any vehicle, check 

vehicle service manual for recommended lifting surfaces.

OPERATION

1.  Put vehicle transmission in park or in gear and then apply the emergency brake.

 

To raise load:

 Turn the handle in a clockwise direction until tight. Position the jack under the load. Proceed to pump the handle  

 

in order to raise the lift arm to the load. As the saddle at the end of the lift arm gets closer to the load, reposition the jack so the  

 

saddle will contact the load firmly and the load is centered on the saddle. Make sure the saddle is correctly positioned. Raise the    

load to the desired work height. Place jack stands of appropriate capacity at the vehicle manufacturers's recommended support    

areas that provide stable support for the raised vehicle. 

DO NOT CRAWL UNDER VEHICLE WHILE LIFTING VEHICLE OR PLACING 

OR REMOVING THE JACK STANDS!

 Once jack stands are positioned, turn the jack handle VERY SLOWLY in a counterclockwise 

direction to lower the load to rest on the jack stands. Inspect the relationship between the jack stands and load to make sure the setup 

is stable and safe. If the setup is not stable or safe, follow the preceding steps until corrected. 

2. 

To lower load:

 Follow the procedures mentioned in  "To raise load" section of the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS in order to raise    

the load off the jack stands. Once the load has cleared the jack stands, remove the jack stands from under the load and away from the 

work area. 

DO NOT CRAWL UNDER VEHICLE WHILE LIFTING VEHICLE OR PLACING OR REMOVING THE JACK STANDS! 

Turn 

handle very slowly in a counterclockwise direction until the load is completely lowered to the ground. Once the jack's lifting saddle has 

cleared the load, remove the jack from under the load. 

CAUTION:

 Keep hands and feet away from the hinge mechanism of the jack.

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

This is the safety alert symbol used for the PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE section of this manual to alert you to potential 

personal injury hazards. Obey all instructions to avoid possible injury or death.

1.  Always store the jack in a well protected area where it will not be exposed to inclement weather, corrosive vapors, abrasive dust,    

or any other harmful elements. The jack must be cleaned of water, snow, sand, grit, oil, grease or other foreign matter before using.

2.  The jack must be lubricated periodically in order to prevent premature wearing of parts. A general purpose grease must be applied to 

caster wheels, front axle, elevator arm, handle base pivot bolts, release mechanism and all other bearing surfaces. Worn parts resulting 

from inadequate or no lubrication are not eligible for warranty consideration. See page 5 for Regular Maintenance.

IMPORTANT: In order to prevent seal damage and jack failure, never use alcohol, hydraulic brake fluid, or transmission oil in the 

jack. Use hydraulic jack oil, a light turbine oil, Chevron AW ISO 32 or Unocal Unax AW 150.

3.  Every jack owner is responsible for keeping the jack labels clean and readable. Use a mild soap solution to wash external 

surfaces of the jack but not any moving hydraulic components.

4.  Inspect the jack before each use. Do not use the jack if any component is cracked, broken, bent, shows sign of damage or leaks    

hydraulic fluid. Do not use the jack if it has loose or missing hardware or components, or is modified in any way. Take corrective action 

before using the jack again. 

PROPER STORAGE

It is recommended that the jack be stored in a dry location with all wheels touching the ground on a relatively level surface.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Important: Service jacks are self-contained devices used for lifting, but not sustaining, a partial vehicular load. In accordance with ASME-

PALD Load Sustaining Test: “A load not less than the rated capacity…shall not lower more than 1/8" (3.18mm) in the first minute, nor a total 

of .1875" (4.76mm) in 10 minutes.” Lowering within this range is considered normal operation and is NOT a warrantable defect. 

PROBLEM: UNIT WILL NOT LIFT RATED LOAD.

ACTION:

 

Purge air from hydraulic system by following procedure under SETUP.

PROBLEM: UNIT WILL NOT SUSTAIN RATED LOAD OR FEELS "SPONGY" UNDER RATED LOAD.
ACTION:

 

Purge air from hydraulic system as above.

PROBLEM: UNIT WILL NOT LIFT TO FULL HEIGHT.
ACTION:

 

Purge air from hydraulic system as above or check oil level in reservoir.

PROBLEM: HANDLE TENDS TO RAISE UP WHILE THE UNIT IS UNDER RATED LOAD.
ACTION:

 

Pump the handle rapidly several times to push oil past ball valves in power unit.

Summary of Contents for XD KTI-63133A

Page 1: ...ow Height 3 3 4 High Height 21 3 4 Pump Stroked to Load 8 Chassis Length 28 1 3 Overall Width 14 Chassis Height 6 1 2 Handle Length 49 1 5 Saddle Diameter 4 7 10 Net Weight 97 02 lbs Gross Weight 101 43 lbs www P65Warnings ca gov Cancer and Reproductive Harm WARNING Complies with ASME PASE 2014 Safety Standard ...

Page 2: ...as not intended METHODS TO AVOID HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS Read study understand and follow all instructions before operating this device Inspect the jack before each use Do not use jack if damaged altered in poor condition leaking hydraulic or unstable due to loose or missing components Make corrections before using Lift only on areas of the vehicle as by the vehicle manufacturer User and bystanders w...

Page 3: ...p 2 3 IMPORTANT In most cases the jack should work normally right out of the box but it is not unusual for air to get trapped in the jack s hydraulic system during shipping and handling There are several symptoms of an air trapped hydraulic system which include only partial incremental pump stroke jack will not lift load jack will not sustain load or pumping feels spongy under load The following p...

Page 4: ...ions to avoid possible injury or death 1 Always store the jack in a well protected area where it will not be exposed to inclement weather corrosive vapors abrasive dust or any other harmful elements The jack must be cleaned of water snow sand grit oil grease or other foreign matter before using 2 The jack must be lubricated periodically in order to prevent premature wearing of parts A general purp...

Page 5: ...se gun add grease to grease fitting in the lift arm pivot shaft Use a multi purpose NLGI type grease only 2 Lubricate all linkages and pivot points Use white lithium spray grease only 3 Remove handle lubricate handle receptacle and handle end Use white lithium spray grease only 4 Lubricate both rear casters bearings and both front wheels Use white lithium spray grease only Tighten all accessible h...

Page 6: ...inal retail purchaser only If any jack or service related item proves to be defective during this period it will be replaced or repaired at K Tool International s option without charge This warranty does not apply to damage from accident overload misuse or abuse nor does it apply to any equipment which has been altered or used with special attachments other than those recommended K Tool Internatio...

Page 7: ... 4 24 Bolt Nut 5 Hook Hex Nut 6 Handle Socket 7 Washer 27 Cover 8 Lift Arm Axle 28 Cotter Pin 9 Handle Socket Bolt 29 Link Rod 10 Washer 30 Link Rod Bolt Inner Hex Bolt 1 1 31 C ring Bolt 2 1 32 Long Link Rod 13 Washer 33 Rod Link Axle 14 Inner Hex Bolt Lift Arm Washer 5 1 35 Saddle 16 Washer 36 Saddle Pad 17 Rear Wheel Unit 37 C ring 18 Washer 38 M6 Grease Nipple 19 Washer 39 Return Spring 20 Rei...

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