Maintenance
Refer to ANSI/ALI ALIS Standard (current edition) Safety Requirements for Installation and Service of
Automotive Lifts for more information about safely servicing your QuickJack.
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DANGER
Replace labels and worn, damaged, or broken parts from quickjack.com/replacement-parts.
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:
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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.
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Daily. Keep all QuickJack components clean.
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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.
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Daily. Inspect Lift Blocks for damage or excessive wear. Replace as required.
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Daily. Inspect Quick-Connect Fittings. See Quick-Connect Fittings Maintenance and Best
Practices below.
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Weekly. Check all hose and fitting connections to make sure they are tight.
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Monthly. Lubricate all hinge points and check for excessive wear.
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Monthly. Cycle the Frames up and down several times with weight at least once a month. This
will help maintain the cylinder seals' elasticity.
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Every other month. Check Hydraulic Fluid levels and refill if required.
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When required. 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™ or similar) for lubrication. Apply to both Frames, lubrication points are
indicated below.
QuickJack™ Portable Car Jack
Before performing any maintenance to your QuickJack, verify it is completely
disconnected from power. If your organization has Lockout/Tagout policies, make
sure to implement those procedures after connecting to the power source.
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