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Loading Arm
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Storage Preparation
The tool should be stored in a cool, dry environment which is not subjected to rapid temperature changes.
1. Fully retract the arm and insert all pins.
2. Pin the adjustable portion of the arm at the shortest overall position to conserve space.
3. Insert the jack handle into the carrying handle.
4. Position the control valve in the blocked position.
Section 4: Maintenance
It is highly recommended to practice regular check-ups and maintenance in accordance with the usage
frequency to keep your tool in better condition and reduces total running costs.
Wipe all external surfaces after each use with a clean, lint free cloth to remove surface contaminants from
the tool.
If the arm fails to extend completely or fails
to build pressure check the fluid level in the
hydraulic oil reservoir.
1. Retract the arm completely.
2. Remove the fill plug and fill the reservoir
to the bottom of the neck in the tank.
3. Insert the plug.
Troubleshooting
The following chart can be used as a guide to correct any problem you may experience with the tool.
Problem
Cause
Resolution
Arm will not extend completely.
Control valve in wrong position.
Check control valve position.
Low fluid level.
Check fluid level in hydraulic oil
reservoir.
Arm will not extend or retract,
and pumps hard.
Control valve in
blocked
position.
Check control valve position.
Loading arm will not build
pressure.
Control valve not in extend
position.
Set valve in extend position if
pushing rail apart.
Low fluid level.
Check fluid level in hydraulic oil
reservoir.