4.
OPERATION: (§ 7.1.2 de l'EN 1494+A1)
1.
When dissemble the transmission. Position the transmission jack under the transmission. Depress the foot pedal to raise the saddle to a height
close to the center of balance point of the transmission oil pan but do not touch the transmission.
2.
Adjust the ratchet arms on the saddle so that the bent up section of the arms will fit in the mounting flange around the perimeter of the transmission
oil pan. Slowly pump the jack make the saddle fully connect the transmission. Secure the transmission to the jack's saddle with the tie down strap
provided. If necessary, turn the fore and aft and side to side tilt knobs so the saddle is in the proper alignment with the transmission pan before
securing the load to the saddle.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the tie down strap is very tight when securing the transmission to the saddle and before raising or lowering the transmission.
3.
Remove the transmission from the engine according to instructions in the vehicle service manual.
4.
Once the transmission has been dissembled from the engine, very slowly depress the release pedal to lower the transmission all the way down.
IMPORTANT: Be sure all tools and personnel are clear before lowering load. Slowly depress release valve pedal.
5.
When installing a transmission, refer to the above instructions and the vehicle manufacturer's installation manual.
5.
MAINTENANCE (§ 7.1.3 de l'EN 1494+A1)
IMPORTANT: Dirt is the greatest single cause of failure in hydraulic units. Keep the jack clean and well lubricated to prevent foreign matter from
entering the system. If the jack has been exposed to rain, snow, sand, or grit, it must be cleaned before it is used.
1.
Store the jack in a well-protected area where it will not be exposed to corrosive vapors, abrasive dust, or any other harmful elements.
2.
Regularly lubricate the moving parts.
3.
Inspect the jack before each use. Do not use jack if damaged, altered, modified, leaking hydraulic fluid or with missing or loose components.
Important: Excess oil can make the hydraulic pit jack inoperative.
Only use hydraulic oil
ISO VG
Use only original parts.
Never modify an hydraulic pit jack.
6.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Repair procedures must be performed in a dirt-free environment by qualified personnel who are familiar with this equipment.
Symptom
Hydraulic pit jack does not lift.
Hydraulic pit jack advances slowly.
Hydraulic pit jack load, but doesn't hold.
Hydraulic pit jack leaks oil.
Hydraulic pit jack will not retract.
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If the hydraulic pit jack is not used, fold the lifting arm completely to prevent any corrosion. If applicable, apply an anti-corrosion product to the piston.
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Store the hydraulic pit jack in a dry and clean location, away from children.
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When the hydraulic pit jack is not being used, drain the oil and hand the latter to an approved agent, then dispose the hydraulic pit jack as per local
regulations.
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To order the repair kit, comprising hydraulic pit jack O-rings and pads, as well as all spare parts, please use the reference in the table.
GUARANTEE Type D = 2 years. See the general conditions in the FACOM price list.
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Release valve is open.
Low/no oil in reservoir.
Air-locked system.
Power unit malfunctioning.
Packing worn out or defective.
Pump not working correctly.
Cylinder packing is leaking.
Valve not working correctly (suction, delivery,
release, or bypass).
Air-locked system.
Worn or damaged seals.
Release valve is closed.
Possible Causes
Remedies
Close release valve.
Fill with Oil and bleed system.
Bleed system.
Use correct equipment.
Install seal kit.
Install seal kit, or replace power Unit.
Install seal kit
Inspect valves. Clean and repair seat
surfaces.
Bleed system.
Install seal kit.
Open or clean release valve.
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