
Assembly Instructions
• Wear proper safety equipment and clothing, safety glasses/goggles.
• Hot automotive fluids can burn and injure eyes and body.
• Opening a hot system can cause these fluids to be forcibly sprayed in all directions.
• Use care to position the oil drain under the anticiapted fluid stream and adjust as necessary
until all fluids are collected.
• Be aware of natural wind, fans or other factors that may alter the fluid stream that may cause
injury or contamination of the surroundings.
• Use motor oil is flammable. Keep away from flames, sparks, and other sources fo ignition.
•
DO NOT
exceed 10 PSI (0.7 bar) supply pressure
1. Install 4 casters, washers, lock washers. Hold the caster stem
with the special thin wrench as shown (
See Fig. 1
). Tighten the
nuts until split lock washer is fully flat.
2. Thread down tube collar onto the top of the tank. Continue
turning until collar bottoms out snug on tank fitting. Tighten set
screw to secure collar to tank. (
See Fig. 2
)
3. Thread funnel into the top adapter of the down tube. Tighten
securely by hand, and then tighten the set screw to secure.
(
See Fig. 3
)
4. Thread the quick connect fitting onto discharge pipe on top of
the tank and tighten. (
See Fig. 4
)
5. Attached a 1/4” NPT quick connector (not included) to the air
control valve to the drain to connect with the shop air system.
3/4 in (19 mm) wrench or socket
1/4 quick connector for shop air connections (not included)
Tools Required:
3
mm hex key
3/4 in. (19 mm) thin open end wrench
(included)
2.
3.
Use Instructions
1. Raising and Lowering the Funnel. Loosen the height
adjustment knob and raise funnel to desired height. Tighten to
secure position.
2. Prior to filling drain, verify that sufficient capacity remains in the
drain. THe drain should be emptied when the fill level is at the
top of the site tube.
DO NOT OVERFILL
.
3. Emptying Used Oil from Drain
a. The drain is designed to be evacuated using compressed
air.
b. Connect one end of the discharge hose to the quick con-
nect coupler located on top of the oil drain and the other to
the used oil storage tank. Secure the discharge hose to the
used storage tank.
c. Verify the air control valve is closed and the discharge
valve is closed before attaching compressed air supply line.
Maximum supply pressure is 10 PSI
d. Open the 3/4” ball valve under the discharge quick connect
fitting, then slowly open the air supply valve to pressurize
the tank and start evacuation process. The auto-check
valve will automatically seal the funnel down tube during
evacuation.
4. When drain is empty, close the air control valve and disconnect
the air supply hose. Disconnect hose.Close ball valve on top of
the tank drain.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
JDI-25HDC
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
JDI-25HDC
Product Specifications:
Tank Type
Steel, portable
Tank Capacity
25 gallons, (95 liters)
Funnel Type
Steel, reinforced center mount
Funnel Inside Diameter
16 inch (406 mm)
Drain Pipe Fitting
3/4 inch NPT
Height
47 to 70 inch (119 to 178 cm)
Weight (Empty)
55 lbs. (25 kg) w/out hose
Weight (Full)
240 lbs. (109 kg)
U.S. Environmental Regulations
• Certain automotive fluids are considered to be compatible for recycling used oil per the US
Environmental Agency (EPA). Other types of fluids my not be mixed with used motor oil and
must be handled as separately. See definitions below:
• Tank should be in good condition with no visible leaks. Repair leaks and clean up spills and
properly dispose of waste material.
• Close all valves when the oil drain is not being filled or emptied.
Used OIl is:
• Synthetic Oil
• Engine Oil
• Transmission Oil
• Brake Fluid
• Hydraulic Oils Cutting / Metal-working
Oils
NOT Used OIl:
• Antifreeze
• Gasoline
• Kerosene
• Petroleum distillates and Solvents
• Vegetable or Animal Oil
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Safety & Warning Instructions
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING,
OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT
It is responsibility of the employer to place this information in the hands of the operator.
Keep for future reference.