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Code c-14 for toyota electric pallet jack
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10/5/2017 2:40:49 PM •
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First of all clean the jacks very thoroughly. If they are really dirty, tap gently with a hammer to release sand and dirt, hose thoroughly, repeat. Lubricate every part of the jack with lots of wd40. Check that the part of the jack that extends down has been fully released and pushed up into the upper portion of the jack. Then grasp the jack with both hands and tug it down. While the jack is pulled down, swing it up under the trailer until it clicks into place.
7/30/2015 12:27:10 PM •
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Where can I find instruction for installing a wire hoist?
I found this set of instructions to be very detailed and helpful when I had to set up my wire hoist. Good luck and stay safe!
http://voices.yahoo.com/how-install-wire-rope-hoist-7673214.html?cat=6
11/21/2013 8:19:52 AM •
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How much can my lever ratchet hoist lift?
Common ratchet lever hoists have the capasity to lift up to 5 tons, but some can only lift 1/2 ton its important to consult your user manual for exact numbers before use.
11/21/2013 7:26:56 AM •
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What are the weight limitations on buck hoists?
Depending on the hoist that you are renting the capacity ranges from 4000 lbs. to 8000 lbs. Before you start loading up your hoist make sure to check the capacity of the one you're renting.
11/17/2013 11:00:47 AM •
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Do I need a permit to rent or put up a buck hoist?
Needing a permit to build a buck hoist depends on where you are building it. Only a few states in the US require you to get a permit and the elevator to be inspected. Indiana, Michigan, Arkansas, Washington, Nevada, North Carolina, California all require you to get a permit.
11/17/2013 10:59:40 AM •
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What is a jack lift?
"A jack lift is a mechanical device used as a lifting device to lift heavy loads or apply great forces. Jacks employ a screw thread or hydraulic cylinder to apply very high linear forces.A mechanical jack is a device which lifts heavy equipment. The most common form is a car jack, floor jack or garage jack which lifts vehicles so that maintenance can be performed.More powerful jacks use hydraulic power to provide more lift over greater distances. Mechanical jacks are usually rated for a maximum lifting capacity (for example, 1.5 tons or 3 tons)." (Wikipedia)
10/7/2013 8:20:47 AM •
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I'm pulling the lowering lever, why won't the forks on my pallet jack go down all the way?
First of all, the forks are not supposed to go all the way down to the floor, that would defeat the purpose because they would drag and you wouldn't be able to pick up a pallet. But if you think the forks should be able to go down further, just stand on the forks while pulling the lowering lever. You may need to grease the machine
3/18/2014 1:02:09 AM •
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