Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- QuickJack Manual
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Shipping
- Safety
- Components
- Accessories
- Specifications
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Setup
- Tools
- Selecting a Site
- Unpacking
- Air and Hydraulic Cylinders
- QuickJack Assembly Kit
- Installing the Hydraulic Elbow Fittings
- Preparing the Short Hydraulic Hoses
- Routing the Short Hydraulic Hoses
- Preparing the Long Hydraulic Hoses
- Pressurizing the Air Cylinders
- Preparing Your Power Unit
- Power Sources for VAC Power Units
- Power Sources for 12 VDC Power Units
- Installing Fittings on Your Power Unit
- Filling the Power Unit Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir
- Check the Breather Valve
- Bleed the Hydraulic Cylinders
- Test of Proper Setup
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Wiring Diagrams
- Labels
- Parts Sheets
- Maintenance Log
- CE Documentation

QuickJack Portable Car Jack 31 P/N 5900959 — Rev. H — May 2018
Special QuickJack Warnings
There are two special cases with QuickJack of which you need to be aware:
• Do not raise QuickJack Frames to full extended height with no load. One way to get
familiar with the operator controls of your QuickJack is to raise and lower the Frames a few times
with no load. If you do this, make sure
not
to raise the Frames to full height; in fact, do not raise
them higher than the First Locking Position. Frames can become stuck at full rise when there is no
weight on them. If this happens to you, visit support.quickjack.com or send email to
support@quickjack.com for instructions.
• Do not try to raise a load at no net rise. Your QuickJack requires some space between the
ground and your Vehicle to build up enough pressure to raise a load. It cannot raise a full load from
a completely flat starting position, as shown below.
This is not a problem in normal operation, as the Vehicles you want to raise are being held well
above the ground by their tires. The problem happens if you lower the QuickJack to a completely
flat position when the Vehicle’s tires are removed.
⚠ WARNING This image shows a QuickJack at a completely flat position holding a Vehicle with
no tires. Do not do this; the QuickJack will not be able to raise the load under
these circumstances. If this happens to you, visit support.quickjack.com or
send email to support@quickjack.com for instructions.