Instructions / Assembly

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QuickJack™ Portable Car Jack 48 P/N 5900959Rev. J3 Oct. 2019
Maintenance
Refer to ANSI/ALI ALIS Standard (R2015) Safety Requirements for Installation and Service of
Automotive Lifts for more information about safely servicing your QuickJack.
WARNING: Remove power from your QuickJack before performing
any
maintenance! The
QuickJack must be de-energized and you must take steps to make sure that it
cannot be re-energized until all maintenance is complete.
Reorder labels and worn, damaged, or broken parts from quickjack.com/replacement-
parts.html. Only use factory-supplied parts as replacement parts.
All maintenance tasks can be performed by the owner/operator of the QuickJack.
To maintain your QuickJack:
Daily. Make a visual inspection of all moving parts and check for damage or excessive wear.
Replace any damaged or worn parts before equipment is put back into operation.
Daily. Keep all QuickJack components clean.
Daily. Make sure the Safety Locks are in good operating condition. Do not use your QuickJack if
the Safety Locks are damaged or excessively worn.
Daily. Inspect Lift Blocks for damage or excessive wear. Replace as required.
Weekly. Check all hose and fitting connections to make sure they are tight.
Monthly. Lubricate all hinge points and check for excessive wear.
Monthly. Check Air Cylinders to make sure they have the correct amount of pressure.
Every other month. Check Hydraulic Fluid levels and refill if required.
When noticed. Replace all caution, warning, and safety-related labels if illegible or missing.
Lubrication Points
QuickJack recommends using white lithium grease (or equivalent) and a grease gun with an
appropriate tip (a Lube-Link™, for example) for lubrication. Lubrication points are shown below.