Product Manual
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Maintenance Interval
Maintenance Point
Daily before operating
Daily inspection and maintenance of the pallet jack is required,
especially for the wheels and the axles. Remove the thread or
rags on the wheel or axle if any are detected. Unload and
lower the forks to the lowest position after every job is finished.
Before and after operating
OIL. Check the oil level annually by removing the Oil Plug (48)
on top of the pump housing. When changing or adding oil, fill
the tank through the oil plug hole to 80% capacity with
hydraulic jack oil, about 2-1/2" deep in pump housing (Figure
6). Do not use any other type of oil. When finished, replace the
Oil Plug (48).
Figure 6
LUBRICATION. Wheel bearings are sealed and require no
lubrication. The crankshaft features "oil lite" bushings that also
require no lubrication. Lightly oil all other moving parts.
BLEEDING THE AIR. There may be times when the forks do
not rise while pumping in the "LIFT" position. Most likely this is
because air has been introduced in to the hydraulic system.
The air can be removed by moving the control handle to the
"LOWER" position, then pumping the handle up and down
several times. Repeat this process until the forks lift as
intended.