

- #WALKER HYDRAULIC JACK MANUAL PDF#
- #WALKER HYDRAULIC JACK MANUAL MANUAL#
- #WALKER HYDRAULIC JACK MANUAL PASSWORD#

#WALKER HYDRAULIC JACK MANUAL MANUAL#
Walker Hydraulic Jack Repair Manual 213704.JPG 213704. Auction Information Name: JUNE 3RD 2014 SPENCER SALES DOWNING. WALKER 1 1/2 TON HYDRAULIC BUMPER JACK: Description - WORKS PER SELLER MODEL: 93688 SERIAL: 688 A04093. The procedure is to place the jack over a large pan, remove the filler plug, turn the jack on its side and let it drain. I did find one manual for a floor jack that said the fluid should be changed every year. I have a Walker model 93655 series K, 2 ton floor jack and am in need. Brake fluid makes the seals swell.Īt this link you will find one man's description of how he rejuvenated his twenty-five year old jack by flushing its insides with a solvent, letting it dry completely, and filling it with fresh hydraulic jack fluid. 1602154240Need Walker floor jack schematics - Practical Machinist - Largest. When putting fluid into a jack never use anything other than hydraulic jack fluid.
#WALKER HYDRAULIC JACK MANUAL PDF#
Doing that will allow you to download a PDF of this Instructable for printing, or to view at any time later on your computer, assuming you wish to consult what I have done as a guide.
#WALKER HYDRAULIC JACK MANUAL PASSWORD#
If you want to attempt rebuilding a jack and you are not a member of Instructables, I would encourage you to pick a password and a screenname, and join. Further, I had to make several special tools to get the job done. Rebuilding this jack was much more difficult than simply replacing a few 'O' rings, and it required more than the very few hours some say are required for rebuilding a jack. From what I have read, forty years of service is a reasonable time for a hydraulic jack to operate before it needs a rebuild.Ī word of caution: Rebuilding this jack presented several challenges that seemed almost insurmountable at the occurrence of each. If filling with fluid and purging air from the system do not restore function, there is probably internal leakage, even though fluid is not leaking from the jack. Finally, one day, the lift arm would not rise at all. At that time I raised the lift arm with the handle, released the jack's valve, and let the arm fall slowly several times to purge air from the system. A few months before this problem, there were bubbles coming up through the vents at the filler plug. I checked to be sure it was adequately filled with fluid, but that was not the problem. (I was able to pull the lift arm up by hand and it settled slowly enough that I could make a photo with the arm partially raised.) The lift arm no longer rises when the handle is pumped up and down. It began to leak down a little a few months ago. This is a 1 1/4 ton hydraulic floor jack my father passed on to me.
