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Your Performance Tool hydraulic jack was constructed of quality
materials and workmanship and will give you many years of trouble free
use when cared for as described in the "Care & Maintenance" section on
page 3. However, as with any mechanical device, periodic adjustments
are necessary to maintain a peak level of performance. Should your jack
be displaying any of the following symptoms, the simple procedures
shown below will correct the problem.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Will not lift load

Will not hold load

Will not lift to full height

Pump feels "spongy" under load

Handle raises under load

Handle lowers under load

Valves may not
be closing 
completely.
To seat valves:
 a.) Close
    release valve.
 b.) With jack in 
    fully lowered
    position, 
    manually raise
    lifting arm as
    high as
    possible.
 c.) Open release 
    valve and 
    allow jack
    to descend
    to lowered
    position.

Power unit may 
be low on fluid.
With jack on level
surface and in 
down position,
remove filler plug 
and add clean
hydraulic jack
fluid to level of 
filler hole.

Power unit may 
be airbound.
Open the release 
valve a minimum 
of 2 full turns.
Pump the handle 
a minimum of 20
full strokes to
purge air from
the system.

NOTE:

WARNING - Remove jack from service before making adjustments

Problems listed above with more than one solution may have a combination of causes. 

Please be sure that all solutions listed for each problem have been checked to eliminate 

possibility of further trouble. Sometimes solutions may need to be repeated for best results.  

Read these safety warnings before operation.

WARNING!

Failure to heed these warnings may result in loss of load,

damage to jack, and/or jack failure resulting in personal injury
or property damage.

WARNING!

This is a lifting device only. Do not move load while it is on the

jack. Load must be supported immediately by Jack Stands or
other appropriate means.

Do not overload jack beyond rated capacity. Overloading can

cause damage to or failure of the jack.

REFER TO YOUR VEHICLE OWNERS MANUAL FOR PROPER

JACKING PROCEDURES. Lift only on areas of the vehicle as
specified by the vehicle manufacturer.

This jack is designed for use only on hard level surfaces

capable of sustaining the load. Use of jack on other than hard
level surfaces can result in jack instability and possible loss of
load. 

Be sure all personnel are clear of load before lowering load.

Ensure that no personnel pass underneath load until load is
securely supported by jack stands.

SPECIFICATIONS

Capacity: .....................

6,000 lbs.

Low Height:.......................

5-1/2"

Max. Height: ....................

21-1/4"

Lift Range:.......................

15-1/2"

Specifications are subject to

change without notice

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for W1617

Page 1: ...s been repaired or altered in any way so as to affect adversely its performance or reliability nor shall these warranties apply to any product or part which has been subject to misuse neglect accident or wear and tear incident to normal use and service PERFORMANCE TOOL does not authorize any other person to make any warranty or to assume any liability in connection with its products Except for war...

Page 2: ... distribution of hydraulic fluid See Figure 1 To raise Turn release valve clockwise to close Make certain that load is on center of saddle Pump the jack handle to raise load to desired height Transfer load to jack stands or other appropriate supports before working under load See figure 2 To lower Raise load slightly to remove jack stands Slowly turn release valve counter clockwise just enough to ...

Page 3: ...t 2 15 Lock Washer 2 16 Hex Nut 2 17 Shaft 1 18 Snap Ring 2 19 Snap Ring 2 20 Saddle 1 21 Grease Fitting 1 22 Handle Socket 1 23 Gear Shaft 1 24 Gear 1 25 Washer 1 26 Hex Nut 1 27 Washer 1 28 Cotter Pin 1 29 Lock Washer 2 30 Bolt 2 31 Torsion Spring 1 32 Pin 1 33 Lower Handle 1 34 Upper Handle 1 35 Hex Head Screw 1 36 Handle Bolt 1 Description Qty Description Qty Description Qty Parts List REPLACE...

Page 4: ...aking adjustments Problems listed above with more than one solution may have a combination of causes Please be sure that all solutions listed for each problem have been checked to eliminate possibility of further trouble Sometimes solutions may need to be repeated for best results Read these safety warnings before operation WARNING Failure to heed these warnings may result in loss of load damage t...

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