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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

If you use and maintain your equipment properly, it will give 

you many years of service. Follow the maintenance instruc-

tions  carefully  to  keep  your  equipment  in  good  working  

condition.  Never  perform  any  maintenance  on  the  

equipment while it is under a load.

Inspection

You should inspect the product for damage, wear, broken

 

or  missing  parts  (e.g.:  pins)  and  all  components  function

 

before  each  use  .  Follow  lubrication  and  storage 

 

instructions for optimum product performance.

Binding

If the product binds while under a load, use equipment with

 

equal or a larger load capacity to lower the load safely to 

the ground. After un-binding;  clean, lubricate and test that 

equipment  is  working  properly.  Rusty  components,  dirt, 

or  worn  parts  can  be  causes  of  binding  Clean  and  lubri

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cate the equipment as indicated in the lubrication section. 

Test the equipment by lifting without a load. If the binding 

 

continues contact Customer Service.

Cleaning

If the moving parts of the equipment are obstructed, use 

cleaning solvent or another good de-greaser to clean the 

equipment.  Remove  any  existing  rust,  with  a  penetrating 

lubricant. 

Lubrictation

This  equipment  will  not  operate  safely  without  proper  lu

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brication.  Using  the  equipment  without  proper  lubrication 

will result in poor performance and damage to the equip

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ment. Some parts in this equipment are not self-lubricating, 

 

inspect  the  equipment  before  use  and  lubricate  when 

 

necessary. After cleaning, lubricate the equipment using a 

-  Use a good Lubricant on all moving parts.

-  For light duty use lubricate every once a month.

-  For  heavy  and  constant  use  lubrication  recommended

 

   every week.

Rust Prevention:

-  Check  ram’s  and  pump  plunger’s  on  the  power  unit 

 

  assemblies daily for any signs of rust or corrosion. 

   Without a load lift the equipment as high as it goes and 

 

  look under and behind the lifting points. If signs of rust are

 

  visible clean as needed. 

Grease Fittings

 

  need to be greases and lubricated.

How the Jack Operates

With  release  valve  closed,  an  upward  stroke  of  the  jack 

handle  draws  oil  from  the  reservoir  tank  into  the  plunger 

cavity.  Hydraulic  pressure  holds  the  valve  closed,  which 

keeps the oil in the plunger cavity. A downward stroke of 

the jack handle releases oil into the cylinder, which forces 

the  ram  out.  This  This  raises  the  saddle.  When  the  ram 

reaches maximum extension, oil is bypassed back into the 

reservoir  to  prevent  an  over  extended  ram  stroke  and  

possible  damage  to  the  jack.  Opening  the  release  valve  

 

hydraulic  pressure  on  the  ram,  which  results  in  lowering 

the saddle.

Storing the Jack

1. Lower the Lifting Arm.

2. Store in a dry location, recommended indoors. 

Note: If the jack is stored outdoors, be sure to lubricate 

all parts before and after use to ensure the jack stays in 

good working condition.

To Add Jack Oil:

1. Position the jack on level ground and lower the saddle.

2. Use  a  Phillips  head  screwdriver  to  remove  the  cover 

 

  plate.

3. Remove the oil plug.

4. Fill the oil case until oil level is just beneath the lower rim

 

 

5. Replace oil plug.

6. Perform the Air Purge Procedure.

To Replace Jack Oil:

1. Fully open release valve by turning handle 

  counter-clockwise.

2. 

 

  hole.

3. 

 

  clear when pouring. 

4. Fill just beneath lower rim of hole. Replace oil plug.

5. Perform Air Purge Procedure described below.

WARNING: 

Do not use motor oil in the jack. 

Only use Anti-Foaming Jack Oil.  

We recommend “Black Jack”, Jack Oil. 

ALWAYS USE A GOOD GRADE HYDRAULIC JACK OIL. 

DO NOT USE HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID, ALCOHOL, 

GLYCERINE, DETERGENT, MOTOR OIL OR DIRTY OIL. 

USE  OF AN  UN-RECOMMENDED  FLUID  CAN  CAUSE 

DAMAGE TO A JACK.

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Summary of Contents for T815016LT

Page 1: ...follow all the Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before using this product Distributed by TORIN JACKS INC Ontario CA 91761 Questions problems missing parts Before returning to your retailer cal...

Page 2: ...u fully understand and comprehend the full contents of this manual Failure to operate this equipment as directed may cause injury or death The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages or injury...

Page 3: ...bumpers or plastic bumpers Wear ANSI approved safety glasses and heavy duty work gloves during use Do not adjust the safety valve Do not move or dolly vehicle while jack is in use Stay alert Use cauti...

Page 4: ...unger s on the power unit assemblies daily for any signs of rust or corrosion Without a load lift the equipment as high as it goes and look under and behind the lifting points If signs of rust are vis...

Page 5: ...Pump the operating handle through 6 to 8 full strokes Check the oil level Ensure the oil level is within 3 16 from the inner cylinder as viewed from the air vent screw hole 6 Reinstall the air vent sc...

Page 6: ...heck and verify the saddle is centerd and also has full contact with the lifting point 6 Continue to pump the jack handle to lift the vehicle to the desired height After lifting support the load with...

Page 7: ...t wheel assembly Saddle Socket handle screw Power unit assembly Rear wheel Pump Handle REPLACEMENT PARTS For replacement parts Customer Service at 1 888 448 6746 8 a m 5 p m PST Monday Friday Not all...

Page 8: ...arts normally considered to wear out or be consumed in the normal operation of the equipment AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS AS DESCRIBED ABOVE and 2 THE...

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