A floor jack is an essential tool for automotive and heavy-lifting tasks, but to ensure its safety and longevity, proper maintenance is crucial. Regular upkeep can prevent malfunctions, extend its lifespan, and keep it performing efficiently.
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Before using your floor jack, inspect it for leaks, cracks, or any visible damage. Check the hydraulic fluid level and ensure there are no signs of air in the system, as low fluid can lead to improper lifting and potential failure.
Dirt and debris can accumulate on the jack over time, affecting its performance. Wipe it down regularly with a clean rag and use a degreaser if necessary. Pay special attention to the wheels and lifting arm to prevent dirt buildup from causing operational issues.
Lubrication is key to smooth operation. Apply grease or oil to the wheels, hinges, and pump mechanism to prevent friction and wear. This will ensure the jack operates efficiently and reduces the risk of breakdowns.
Always store your floor jack in a dry, clean area to prevent rust and corrosion. Keep it in a lowered position when not in use to relieve stress on its internal components.
Periodically test your jack by lifting a load and ensuring it holds properly. If you notice issues such as slow lifting or sudden dropping, it may be time to replace the hydraulic fluid or repair internal components.
By following these maintenance steps, your floor jack will remain a reliable tool for years to come.
Infographic provided by David’s Heavy Duty Tool Sales, a provider of a texa diagnostic
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