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How to maintain a trolley jack
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Shop for Car and Trolley Jacks |
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Before each use of the jack, a visual inspection must be made. Check for leaking fluid as well as damaged, loose or missing parts. |
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Check for signs of rust or corrosion on the pump piston. Clean any exposed areas with a clean oiled cloth. |
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Always keep the jack clean and lubricated. |
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After the jack has been used a number of times, the oil supply should be replaced. This will ensure the jack has a longer life. |
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When you’re not using the jack, the lifting arm and socket should be kept in its lowest position. |
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Keep the trolley jack in safe storage to avoid any damage. |
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