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Air Valve once again to release any remaining air pressure from the system. (See
Figures B and F.)
When finished using the Long Ram Jack and shop crane, store the equipment in a 6.
clean, dry, safe location out of reach of children and other unauthorized people.
INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING
Before each use,1. inspect the general condition of the Long Ram Jack. Check for
cracked, worn or damaged parts, loose or missing parts, low or no hydraulic oil, and
any other condition that may affect the tool’s safe operation. If a problem occurs,
have the problem corrected before further use.
Do not use damaged equipment.
To clean, 2. use a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Do not use solvents or other
flammable agents.
If lifting performance of the Long Ram Jack begins to diminish, 3. check the
hydraulic oil level in the Reservoir (16). If necessary, top off the Reservoir with
hydraulic oil. (See Step #6, page 6-7.)
Drain and replace the hydraulic fluid at least once a year.4. If you are uncertain
how to do this, have the service performed by a qualified technician.
To bleed the Long Ram Jack, 5. remove the Filler Plug (17) located on the Reser-
voir (16). Make sure the Release Valve (4) is closed. Insert the Handle (21) in the
Handle Bracket (31) and slowly pump the Handle until a slight amount of oil begins
to leak out of the oil fill hole. Top off the Reservoir with hydraulic oil. Then, replace
the Filler Plug. Make sure to test the Long Ram Jack’s performance several
times before attempting to lift an object with the shop crane.
Once satisfied that the shop crane is operating properly, then the crane is
ready to lift an object. (See Figure D.)
When storing, 6. keep the Long Ram Jack and shop crane in a clean, dry, safe loca-
tion out of reach of children and other unauthorized people.
CAUTION! 7. All maintenance, service, and repairs not discussed in this manual
should only be performed by a qualified service technician.