1. Set jack cup onto pedestal.
2. Verify that socket head cap screw is installed in
bottom of jack. Set jack onto jack cup by inserting head
of screw into jack cup alignment hole.
3. Loosely fasten jack to jack brackets with U-bolt, rubber
strap and provided hardware. (Trim the rubber strap if
necessary)
Note:
Do not double up the rubber strap and
be sure to have the gap in the front of the jack.
4. Remove the plate from jack inlet port and mount Pipe
Rupture Valve (PRV) to jack with provided O-ring,
screws and washers.
Note:
Lubricate O-ring with hydraulic oil. The O-ring
and mating surfaces must be clean.
5. Attach hydraulic pipe from PRV to tank.
Note:
The inside of the pipe and attaching threads
must be clean. All hydraulic piping must meet
ASME 17.1/CSA B44 and local codes.
6. Rotate PRV as needed to maintain mechanical
clearances.
7. Plumb and securely fasten jack to jack brackets by
tightening U-bolt.
Note:
Compress rubber strap approx. 1/8” do not
over
tighten.
8. Screw tube fi tting into weep hole on the jack crown
overfl ow relief with elbow facing downward direction.
9. Press tube over tube fi tting fi rmly until tube is fully
secure, run down jack, and into drip jug (do not
obstruct any part of the elevator) and secure tube to
jack.
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PTM30173-B
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JACK INSTALLATION
Series:
114
Use a laser level to verify rail system, pedestal and jack are all
plumb and properly aligned. If the jack and rail system are not
properly installed this may cause premature seal failure, abra-
sive wearing, leaks and noise throughout the elevator system.
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Contaminated oil will cause valve problems and more intensive maintenance.
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