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1. Place the Jack on a flat, level, solid surface.
2. If just filling the Jack, open the Oil Fill Plug (#5) with a standard slot screwdriver and check
the oil. Fill to the top of each oil reservoir with a high quality hydraulic oil if necessary.
See Assembly Drawing on page 9 and FIGURE 2 below.
3. If bleeding, with the Oil Fill Plug (#5) removed, fully close the release valve by turning the
Release Valve (#29) clockwise.
4. Have a co-worker apply pressure on the Upper Plate, holding it down. Quickly pump the
Handle (#5A) ten times. This will bring all the air out of the system. Continue cranking until
no more air bubbles appear from the Oil Reservoir. Fill to the top with a high quality hydraulic
oil if necessary. Repeat if necessary.
5. Replace the Oil Fill Plug (#5).
6. Test the Transmission Jack. Make sure it is functioning properly before attempting to lift
another transmission. Crank the Upper Plate up and down several times to make sure it is
working properly. If not, repeat the above process.
Release Valve (#29)
FIGURE 2
Oil Fill Plug (#5)
Handle (#5A)
If the Transmission Jack is not performing properly, there may be excess air in the
hydraulic system. The Jack may have to be bled to regain optimal performance
Bleeding and filling the Transmission Jack with hydraulic oil
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