How To Add Hydraulic Fluid To Pallet Jack

Video How to bleed the air out of the hydraulic unit on a Pallet jack


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How To Add Hydraulic Fluid To Pallet Jack. Refer to the owner’s manual of the pallet jack for the location of the hydraulic oil reservoir plug (or call us if you are unsure). If your pallet jack doesn’t have a hydraulic fluid reservoir, you can use a hand pump to add hydraulic fluid.

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The part of the pallet jack’s maintenance is to check. Refer to the owner’s manual of the pallet jack for the location of the hydraulic oil reservoir plug (or call us if you are unsure). This is an sae 10 weight oil, iso rating of 22, and 32 cst at 40°c.

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Park the pallet truck on a hard, level surface. Add the hydraulic oil to the hydraulic oil reservoir’s fill hole, using the funnel. Bleeding the air out of the hydraulic unit is the first step to solving this problem.

Prop Up The Pallet Jack.


To begin with, lower the forks of the pallet jack using the lever present in the handle. Refill the jack with hydraulic oil. This is an sae 10 weight oil, iso rating of 22, and 32 cst at 40°c.

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Check the level of the hydraulic fluid. The oil should be close to the opening of the fill plug. Refer to the owner’s manual of the pallet jack for the location of the hydraulic oil reservoir plug (or call us if you are unsure).

Pull The Valve Cartridge Out.


Then making sure shes fully down fill to just a nats bellow that port. Fill the pallet jack back up with hydraulic fluid and see if it operates properly again. Remove the fill plug that is present in the sides of the reservoir if the hydraulic pump unit (located at the base of the handle) along with the washer.

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See that little dimple opposie the handle, thats normally a rubber gromet. Start with the hand pallet truck parked on a flat surface with the release lever set on the lower position so that you have the prongs at the lowest possible height. Step 2 lower the pallet forks completely and place the handle in the upright vertical position.