hello here I have for a few days a bp with my old pallet truck which no longer wants to lift anything,
It happened when I raised my arms fully and after I got off nothing
the transpal and manual and brand satan
someone has already had this kind of pb and can he tell me what to check before disassembling everything knowing that I have no doc
of the beast
ps on the sole which carries the cylinder and the manual pump there are three large screws one on each side of the plate
thank you lionel
Problem: my manual pallet truck no longer raises
thank you forhorse
for the oil level I opened a rubber stopper
on the cylinder itself and I do not see oil so there will be a level bp because I think the oil should be just flush with the hole (I assume that the top of the cylinder serves as a reserve of oil)
By cons I put what as oil in it because it must be specific no
please
lionel
for the oil level I opened a rubber stopper
on the cylinder itself and I do not see oil so there will be a level bp because I think the oil should be just flush with the hole (I assume that the top of the cylinder serves as a reserve of oil)
By cons I put what as oil in it because it must be specific no
please
lionel
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I had the same problem with old jack which contained the old oil completely rotten ... I hope that on your pallet truck there is a drain plug ... for the jack there was none, I just put it in the direction where it empties the oil through the filler cap, and fill up with engine oil
engine oil is not the best because it is too viscous especially when it is cold: hydraulic oil for peelers is better ... but for a first repair engine oil is enough
engine oil is not the best because it is too viscous especially when it is cold: hydraulic oil for peelers is better ... but for a first repair engine oil is enough
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It is necessary to fill by the small cahoutchou stopper on the side of the cylinder bottle which is the reservoir, with the cylinder completely at the bottom you filled up to the edge of the hole.
If it does not lift at all either the lowering valve remains open or the pump piston seal is damaged.
If it does not lift at all either the lowering valve remains open or the pump piston seal is damaged.
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