Central Hydraulics 66593 User Manual

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SKU 66593

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BLEEdiNG iNSTRuCTiONS:

Thoroughly test the Jack for proper

4.

operation prior to its actual use. If

the Jack appears not to be working

properly, it may be necessary to

purge air from the hydraulic system.

To do so:

Move Valve Release Lever to lower

a.

the Saddle to Position D. The Lever

must remain here to keep the pres-

sure Release Valve open.

(See Fig.

2.)
Remove the two Screws (8.5), lo-

b.

cated just behind the Lift Arm (7.6),

holding on the Cover Plate (8.1) in

place.
The Cover Plate can then swing up

c.

on the Hinge Rivets (9.2) (the Hinge

Rivet is the Cover Plate’s pivot point

just in front of the Handle), like the

hood of a car.

Fig.4

Factory plug,

do Not Touch

Oil Filler plug (9.1)

d. Carefully remove the Oil Filler Plug

(9.1) with a 22 socket wrench, mak-

ing sure not to lose the flat copper

washer with it. (See Fig. 4.)
Top off the hydraulic reservoir with

e.

fresh hydraulic jack fluid to a point

just below the oil Filler Plug (9.1)

orifice.
Pump the Foot Pedal (2.1) ten to

f.

fifteen times in rapid succession.
Top off the hydraulic oil if required.

g.

Clean off the Oil Filler Plug (9.1) with

h.

a clean cloth and thread back into

the oil fill orifice.
Wipe area surrounding the Oil Filler

i.

Plug with a clean cloth.
Let the Handle Lever (1.4) return to

j.

Position C, allowing the pressure

valve to close.

(See Fig. 2.)

Lower the Cover Plate back down

k.

and re-install the two Screws secur-

ing it.

iMpORTANT: After bleeding the Jack,

test for proper operation prior to

its actual use.

NOTE: To prevent damage to the Jack,

check for the presence of air and/or

low hydraulic oil regularly.
WHEN STORiNG,

5.

move the Handle

to an appropriate angle, such

as vertical, and move the Valve

Release Lever (1.4) to Position C,

locking the Handle, preventing it

from accidentally falling and causing

possible injury or property damage.
Always

6.

store the Jack with its Handle

locked, and its accessories in a

clean, dry, safe location out of reach

of children and other unauthorized

people.

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