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MODELS 72212 55/37/23/12 TON, 72215 30/15 TON, 72225 50/25 TON

& 72244 44 TON CAPACITY AIR/HYDRAULIC FLOOR JACKS

SETUP • OPERATING • MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

 PROFESSIONAL LIFTING EQUIPMENT

®

BEFORE  USING  THIS  DEVICE,  READ  THIS  MANUAL 
COMPLETELY  AND  THOROUGHLY,  UNDERSTAND  ITS 
OPERATING  PROCEDURES,  SAFETY  WARNINGS  AND 
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD 
CAUSE  ACCIDENTS  RESULTING  IN  SERIOUS  OR  FATAL 
PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

The use of portable automotive lifting devices is subject to certain 
hazards  that  cannot  be  prevented  by  mechanical  means,  but 
only by the exercise of intelligence, care, and common sense. It 
is  therefore  essential  to  have  owners  and  personnel  involved  in 
the use and operation of equipment who are careful, competent, 

trained, and qualified in the safe operation of the equipment and 

its  proper  use.  Examples  of  hazards  are  dropping,  tipping,  or 
slipping of motor vehicles or their components caused primarily by 
improperly securing loads, overloading, off-centered loads, use on 

other than hard level surfaces, and using equipment for a purpose 
for which it was not designed.
It is the responsibility of the owner to make sure all personnel read 
this manual prior to using this device. It is also the responsibility of 
the device owner to keep this manual intact and in a convenient 
location for all to see and read. If the manual is lost or not legible, 
contact Norco Industries, Inc. for a free replacement. If the operator 

is not fluent in English, the product and safety instructions shall be 

read  to  and  discussed  with  the  operator  in  the  operator’s  native 
language by the purchaser/ owner or his designee, making sure 
that the operator comprehends its contents. 

WARRANTY

This product is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. For details 
see the back cover of Norco’s product catalog.

IMPORTANT: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING

WARNING

Before lifting a vehicle, refer to the vehicle’s service manual or 

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inquire from the vehicle manufacturer the recommended jack 
lifting points and jack stand support surfaces on the vehicle 
chassis.
Inspect the jack before each use. Do not use the jack if it is 

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damaged, altered, modified, in poor condition, leaking hydraulic 
fluid, or unstable due to loose hardware. Take corrective action 

before using the jack.
This jack was designed for lifting purposes only. Do not attempt to 

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work on the vehicle until jack stands rated equal to or greater than 
the rated capacity of the jack are positioned to support the load.

Do not move or dolly the vehicle while on the jack.

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Do not use the jack beyond its rated capacity. Lift only dead 

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weight.
Do not exceed 175 P.S.I. input air pressure.

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Center load on saddle. Be sure setup is stable. Off-center 

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loads can cause jack failure and/or loss of load.
Use the jack on a hard level surface.

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Do not modify the jack or use saddle adapters or saddle 

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extenders unless approved or supplied by Norco.
Always lower the jack slowly and carefully.

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SETUP

Remove the two steel bushings that are tied to the bottom of 

1. 

the handle.

Remove the hexagonal head bolts, washers and locknuts that 

2. 

secure the bottom of the handle to the jack by way of a 1” steel 
strap. The steel strap may be disgarded or used at a later time if 
you wish to ship the jack to another destination.

Position the bottom of the handle so the handle legs straddle 

3. 

the outside of the jack frame ears. Make sure the flexible spring 

coming out of the jack is inserted in the bottom of the handle tube 

and the air inlet fitting on the handle is facing toward the right of 

the jack. The “right” of the jack can be determined when you are in 
a position to read the jack warning label.

Align the handle leg holes with the jack frame ear holes and 

4. 

install the steel bushings through the holes. Secure this assembly 
with the bolts, washers and locknuts provided. A washer must be 
placed under the head of each bolt and under the locknuts. Tighten 
the locknuts enough to secure the handle but not too tight as to 
hinder the pumping effort of the handle.

Install the quick disconnect air fitting of your choice to the air 

5. 

inlet fitting on the handle.

Pull up on the red knob at the top of the handle so as to expose 

6. 

a  yellow  line.  This  enables  your  jack  to  pump.  Pushing  the  red 
knob down prevents the pumping operation and can be used in 
an emergency.

Install the extension holder on the handle six inches up from 

7. 

the handle yoke with the hardware provided. Insert the extensions 
in the holder.

Sometimes air gets trapped in the air/hydraulic systems of the 

8. 

models 72212 and 72225 during shipment. An air bound system 
feels spongy when pumped and sometimes the ram will not rise.

PURGING AIR FROM THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

Pull the air control lever toward you while simultaneously 

a. 

depressing the restart pin on the side of the jack chassis. 
Hold this position for about 15 to 20 seconds.
Pull the air control lever toward you until the jack ram/s raise 

b. 

to maximum height. If the condition seems better, repeat 
steps “a” and “b” until the air is purged from the system.

Note: Revision letters (A, B, C, D etc.) after model numbers have been omitted as they do not affect the setup, 

operating and maintenance instructions of a particular jack unless otherwise noted.

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