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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. 

Lift the vehicle to the desired work height and support the 

vehicle in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommended 

support procedure and the warnings given in this manual.

2. 

Follow the manufacturer’s recommended service procedure for 

removing and installing the component.

3. 

When removing a transmission, use an under hoist stand rated 

greater than the weight of the engine to support the engine before 

unbolting the transmission from the engine.

4. 

Position the lift table directly under the component to be lifted. 

Connect shop air supply to the air/hydraulic foot pump (use 

minimum 90 P.S.I. air pressure, do not exceed 120 P.S.I.).

5.  IMPORTANT:

 Become familiar with the pedal operation of 

the air/hydraulic foot pump before using the lift table under load. 

Depressing the foot pedal end marked “Pump” raises the lift table 

saddle. To raise the saddle a small distance it is necessary to use 

incremental  taps of your foot on the foot pedal until the saddle 

reaches the desired height. Lowering the saddle is accomplished 

by depressing the foot pedal end marked “Release”. The pump is 

equipped with a two speed release mechanism. Gently depressing 

the foot pedal end marked “Release” lowers the jack slower than 

if you depress the pedal all the way down. If you want to lower the 

load slower than the slow speed release, use gentle incremental 

taps of your foot on the “Release” pedal.

6. 

Depress the air/hydraulic pump foot pedal marked “Pump” to 

raise the lift table saddle to a height very close to the center of 

balance point of the component but do not touch it.

7. 

Depress the locking levers on the lift’s two caster wheels to 

prevent the lift from moving.

8. 

Using the universal table, adjust the blocks to fit the component 

configuration. Secure the blocks to the universal table by tightening 

the wingnuts under the table.

9. 

Turn the side to side and fore and aft tilt screws with a socket 

wrench in order to align the saddle with the component lift surface. 

Now gently raise the lift table saddle to support the component.

10. 

Use the tie downs to secure the components to the saddle or 

adapter. Make sure the setup is stable before lowering the load.

11. 

To lower the load, very gently depress the air/hydraulic foot 

pump marked “Release” and make sure the lift table’s saddle 

and component (load) do not hang up on any other undercar 

or undertruck components, wiring, fuel lines, brake lines, ect. 

Continue to lower the component all the way down.

12. 

Follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended service 

procedure and this manual’s operating instructions when 

reinstalling the component.very slowly for controlled lowering of 

the load.

REPAIR SERVICE

If your Norco product requires service or repair, contact the Norco 

Customer Service Department for the location of the nearest Norco 

Authorized Service Center.

Norco Industries, Inc. 

365 West Victoria St. 

Compton, CA 90220 

(310) 639-4000 • Fax: (310) 639-7411 

www.norcoindustries.com

It will be necessary to provide the Norco Authorized Service Center 

with a copy of the bill of sale if requesting warranty repair. If the 

authorized service center determines your product is eligible for 

warranty repair, the repair will be made at no charge and returned 

freight prepaid. The cost of non-warrantable service, repair, and 

return freight is the customer’s responsibility.

1. 

Always store the lift table in a well protected area where it will 

not be exposed to inclement weather, corrosive vapors, abrasive 

dust, or any other harmful elements. The lift table must be cleaned 

of water, snow, sand, or grit before using.

2. 

Lubricate moving parts once a month with a general purpose 

grease. Inspect all lift arms, saddle base and cylinder assemblies 

to make sure all related bolts and nyloc nuts are tight but do not 

restrict the movement of assembly components that rotate the 

bolts.

3. 

It should not be necessary to refill or top off the reservoir with 

hydraulic fluid unless there is an external leak. An external leak 

requires immediate repair which must be performed in a dirt-

free environment by qualified hydraulic repair personnel who are 

familiar with the  equipment. Norco Authorized Service Centers are 

recommended. 

IMPORTANT: In order to prevent seal damage 

and lift table failure, never use alcohol, hydraulic brake fluid, 

or transmission oil in the lift table’s hydraulic ram or air/ 

hydraulic foot pump.
4. 

Every lift table owner is responsible for keeping the lift table 

label clean and readable. Use a mild soap solution to wash external 

surfaces of the lift table but not any moving hydraulic components. 

Contact Norco Industries for a replacement label if your jack’s label 

is  unreadable.

5. 

Inspect the lift table before each use. Do not use the lift table if 

any component is cracked, broken, bent, shows sign of damage, 

or leaks hydraulic fluid. Do not use the lift table if it has loose or 

missing hardware or components, or is modified in any way. Take 

corrective  action before using the lift table again.

6. 

Do not attempt to make any hydraulic repairs unless you 

are  a  qualified  hydraulic  repair  person  that  is  familiar  with  this 

equipment.

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

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