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2.   Filling: Press the UP button on the power unit pendant 
control to slowly fill the hydraulic cylinders with oil; air and 
oil will exit.

3.   Bleeding: The air has been completely removed from 
the hydraulic cylinder if the oil exits without bubbles.

4.   Closing: Tighten the hex socket bleed screw using a 
hexagon wrench to close and create a tight seal. DO NOT 
OVERTIGHTEN. 

STEP 12

Operation and Use

There are two methods of using the QuickJack when 
raising vehicles; 

INSIDE OUT

 and 

OUTSIDE IN.

• 

INSIDE OUT:

 In this method, the QuickJack frames 

are positioned directly adjacent each other while the 
vehicle rolls over into position. Quick Frame Handles are 
typically required. See below.

Quick Frame Handles are easily installed by simply lifting 
the jack frames and placing the end channel underneath 
the frame tubes as shown below.

• 

OUTSIDE IN

: In this method, the QuickJack frames 

are positioned wide enough for vehicle entry. Quick 
Frame Handles are typically not required. DO NOT 
drive over hydraulic hose. See below.

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

Before loading, both jack frames must be fully 

lowered and working area cleared of any obstruction    

before vehicle is brought into position. 

DO NOT 

drive on 

or ride vehicles over jack frames at any time.

1. Position four Rubber Lift Blocks in the receiver trays as 
shown below.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

 

Do not attempt to lift any load on the upper frame rail. 

Use Rubber Lift Blocks only. Rubber Lift Blocks must only 

be placed in the receiver trays. 

TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY 

DAMAGE, REVIEW THE INSTRUCTIONS. GET 

FAMILIAR WITH OPERATOR CONTROLS BY 

RUNNING THE JACKS THROUGH A FEW CYCLES 

BEFORE LOADING VEHICLE ON QUICKJACK.  

ALWAYS LIFT THE VEHICLE USING ALL FOUR 

RUBBER LIFT BLOCKS. NEVER RAISE JUST ONE 

END, ONE CORNER OR ONE SIDE OF VEHICLE AT A 

TIME.

Summary of Contents for QUICKJACK BL-3500

Page 1: ...ind However your overall safety can be increased with proper training and thoughtful operation on the part of the operator DO NOT operate or repair this equipment without reading this manual and the i...

Page 2: ...or the first 12 months only on parts returned as previously described The warranty does not extend to Defects caused by ordinary wear abuse misuse negligence shipping damage improper installation volt...

Page 3: ...Inflation Valves 8 Pressurizing Air Bottle Cylinders Power Unit Assembly 9 Power Unit Assembly Cont d 10 Filling Power Unit Reservoir Preparing Hoses 11 Preparing Hoses Cont d 11 12 Jack Preparation 1...

Page 4: ...only with authorized or approved replacement parts Keep all instructions permanently with the unit and all decals on the unit clean and visible INSTALLER OPERATOR PLEASE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND BY P...

Page 5: ...ack when lowering Avoid pinch points 8 Use only as described in this manual Use only manu facturer s recommended attachments 9 ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant...

Page 6: ...ollapsed height 3 76mm 3 76mm Standard Motor 110VAC 60Hz 1Ph 110VAC 60Hz 1Ph Optional 12 Volt DC Motor available 7KH GHVLJQ PDWHULDO DQG VSHFL FDWLRQV DUH VXEMHFW WR FKDQJH ZLWKRXW QRWLFH PARTS INVENT...

Page 7: ...njury or death STEP 3 Unpacking 1 After choosing the area of installation open packaging and remove the frames handles hoses and power unit 2 Place the QuickJack frames near work area STEP 4 Installin...

Page 8: ...e cylinders 2 Wrap the threads on the two air inflation valves with Teflon tape When applying tape wrap it three times in direction shown below 3 Carefully thread each air inflation valve into each ai...

Page 9: ...r air compressor inflate each air bottle cylinder to 50 PSI Pull the connector off quickly parallel to the valve to minimize air loss 5 Press the air pressure gauge evenly onto the valve stem and reco...

Page 10: ...RING SIDE 4 Place one double male O ring fitting in the lower port with the O ring facing inward 5 Securely tighten fitting 6 Install male quick connect fitting to lower double male fitting 7 Securely...

Page 11: ...tighten firmly STEP 9 Preparing Hoses READ THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CONNECT HOSES TO QUICKJACK AND POWER UNIT 1 Remove protective caps from threaded fittings on both ends of Twin...

Page 12: ...from threaded fittings 7 Wrap threaded ends with Teflon tape at least three times Tape should be wrapped in direction shown below 8 Locate the two remaining male quick connect fittings and attach to S...

Page 13: ...CT Install the male fitting into the female fitting Full connection is made when the ball release sleeve slides forward on the female fitting TO DISCONNECT Hold the male fitting then retract the sleev...

Page 14: ...ck all hose connections for leaks If the motor gets hot or sounds irregular stop and check all electrical connections 11 Cycle the jack up and down a few times to approximately half the lifting height...

Page 15: ...neath the frame tubes as shown below OUTSIDE IN In this method the QuickJack frames are positioned wide enough for vehicle entry Quick Frame Handles are typically not required DO NOT drive over hydrau...

Page 16: ...Before raising vehicle be sure all personnel are clear of the surrounding area 2 Pay careful attention to overhead clearances stand clear at all times IF THE SPECIFIC VEHICLE LIFT POINTS ARE NOT IDEN...

Page 17: ...ES ARE PARALLEL WITHIN 2 AND ALIGNED EVENLY FRONT AND BACK AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CAUSE QUICKJACK FRAMES TO BECOME UNSTABLE AND NOT REST SQUARELY ON FLOOR SURFACE LONGITUDINAL...

Page 18: ...elevated vehicle STAY ALERT Use common sense and watch what you are doing Remember SAFETY FIRST ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE SAFETIES ARE ENGAGED BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO WORK ON OR NEAR A VEHICLE DO NOT GO NEAR...

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Page 20: ...ck USE JACK CORRECTLY Use jack in the proper manner Never use lifting adapters other than what is approved by the manufacturer CLEAR AREA if vehicle is on danger of falling STAY ALERT Watch what you a...

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