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MAINTENANCE

  1. When not in use, store the jack in a dry location with saddle in lowest position.
  2. Periodically check the piston rod for signs of rust or corrosion. Clean exposed areas with a clean oiled cloth.

Warning: Never use sandpaper or abrasive material on these surfaces!

  3. A coating of light lubricating oil to pivot points, axles and hinges will help to prevent rust and assure that castors, foot pedal and pump  

  assemblies move freely. Periodically lubricate the pivot points, axles and hinges with a light lubricating oil as needed.

  4. With jack in its lowest position, remove the air vent screw (25) to check the hydraulic oil level. If it is not adequate, add high quality 

  hydraulic jack oil as necessary. Insert and tighten the air vent screw. Then purge away air from hydraulic system as described in purging.

Warning: DO NOT use brake fluid or any other improper fluid and avoid mixing different types of oil when adding hydraulic oil. 

  5. To ensure best performance and longer equipment life, replace the complete hydraulic oil at least once a year. With jack in its lowest  

  position, remove the air vent screw (25), lay the jack on its side and drain the oil into a suitable container. Ensure that no dirt gets into 

  the system. Set the jack in its level upright position, fill with approved hydraulic jack oil. Then replace the air vent screw (25) and purge 

  away air from hydraulic system as described in purging air. 

Note: Dispose of hydraulic oil in accordance with local regulations.

  6. When equipment efficiency drops, purge away air from hydraulic system.
  7. It is recommended that an annual inspection be done by qualified technicians.

WARNING! 

Ensure that you read, understand and apply the safety instructions and warnings before use. Failure to heed these instructions may result in property 

damage and/or personal injury.

  1. Roll the transmission jack into position and pump the foot pedal (35) until saddle reaches desired height.

NOTE: Follow vehicle manufacturer’s recommended procedures for removing the load as outlined in vehicle service manual or repair guide.

  2. Carefully center load on the saddle. Ensure the load's center of gravity is centered on the saddle and the setup is stable and secure.

NOTE: Before lowering load check to ensure all tools and personnel are clear and it is safe to lower the load.

  3. SLOWLY and CAREFULLY operate the release pedal 32 to lower the load to its lowest possible position.
  4. If necessary, CAREFULLY and SLOWLY move the jack.
  5. Transfer load immediately to appropriate support device for service or repair.

Summary of Contents for 814B

Page 1: ...and safety warnings before operating this equipment Failure to follow the instructions and safety warnings may result in personal injury or property damage PROD NO 030535 MOD NO 814B 1 2 Ton High Lift Transmission Jack Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...mited to the removal installation and transportation in the lowered position Jack should only be used on a flat clean unobstructed concrete floor Always wear safety glasses and or other protective equipment that meet or exceed ANSI Z87 1 and OSHA standards Use the jack ONLY on hard level surfaces capable of sustaining the load WARNING 1 SERVICE INSPECTION Visual inspection shall be performed befor...

Page 3: ... suitable container Ensure that no dirt gets into the system Set the jack in its level upright position fill with approved hydraulic jack oil Then replace the air vent screw 25 and purge away air from hydraulic system as described in purging air Note Dispose of hydraulic oil in accordance with local regulations 6 When equipment efficiency drops purge away air from hydraulic system 7 It is recommen...

Page 4: ...ct fluid level Incomplete or spongy cylinder response when foot pedal is pumped 1 Low fluid level 1 Fill to correct fluid level 2 Air in system 2 Follow Purge Air in the hydraulic system 3 Pressure is low 3 Pressure regulating again Unit fails to extend when foot pedal is pumped 1 Release the jack 1 Operate the foot pedal and release pedal together 2 Contamination 2 Disassemble and clean unit ...

Page 5: ...5 PARTS ...

Page 6: ... 1 11 Round nut 1 39 Retainer ring 4 12 O ring 1 40 Connect rod 2 13 First piston rod 1 41 Pin 2 14 Limited ring 1 42 Pin 1 15 Plunger 1 43 Legs 2 16 Screw 1 44 Nut 4 17 Steel 1 45 Lock washer 4 18 O ring 1 46 Washer 4 19 Round nut base 1 47 Caster with brake 2 20 Washer 2 48 Washer 4 21 Oil tank 1 49 Lock washer 4 22 Pin 1 50 Bolt 4 23 Cotter pin 3 51 Saddle 1 24 Handle 1 52 Screw 2 25 Handle cov...

Page 7: ... Cover 1 S04 Washer 4 S19 Bolt 1 S05 Nut 4 S20 Saddle Base 1 S06 Chain Hook 1 S21 PlateCarrier 1 S07 Hook Base 1 S22 Washer 2 S08 Nut 1 S23 Pin2 1 S09 Nut 2 S24 Washer 1 S10 Bear 4 S25 Nut 1 S11 Pin 1 S26 Nut 1 S12 Retainer Ring 4 S27 Washer 2 S13 Pin1 2 S28 Chain 1 S14 Retainer Ring 4 S29 Bolt 1 S15 Cotter Pin 2 S30 Nut 2 ...

Page 8: ...O Ring 1 P32 Screw 3 P10 Washer 1 P33 Spring 1 P11 Spring 1 P34 Spring 1 P12 Small Pump Core 1 P35 O Ring 1 P13 Washer 1 P36 Push Rod 1 P14 O Ring 1 P37 Copper Washer 1 P15 U Ring 1 P38 Screw 1 P16 Pump Core Base 1 P39 Screw 1 P17 Retainer Ring 1 P40 Screw 1 P18 O Ring 1 P41 Connector 1 P19 Smal Copper Washer 1 P42 Filter 1 P20 Steel Ball 6 P43 First Limited Valve 1 P21 Release Valve Core 1 P44 Pu...

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