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SKU 38024
1. Clean the unit as needed. Make sure the ram face on the
12 Ton
Bottle Jack (#2)
is clean and free of oil, grease, dirt, and debris.
Bleeding Instructions
2. Before each use or when the Jack lacks in performance, bleed the
12 Ton Bottle Jack (#2)
of air.
A. Using the
Jack Handle (#13)
, fully jack up the ram on the
12 Ton
Bottle Jack (#2)
.
B. Open the
Release Valve
on the
12 Ton Bottle Jack (#2)
. Apply-
ing pressure to the ram on top of the
12 Ton Bottle Jack (#2)
, push it
all the way into the Jack
allowing the air to purge from the system.
Continue applying pressure on the ram while you close the
Release
Valve
.
C. Repeat if necessary.
Maintenance
Note:
The
12 Ton Bottle Jack (#2)
should last for several years of use. The only parts that
eventually wear out, are the seals. If you notice hydraulic fluid leaking from the telescoping
shaft (Ram) of the Jack, you need to install a Seal Kit. Seal Kits are available from Harbor
Freight Tools.
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