WARNING! If the Arbor Plates rest on an obstruction (such as bolt, debris, etc.) an uneven
base can be created.
This can lead to unusual stress on the Arbor Plates and possibly a break and/or personal
injury.
Should you detect any kind of structural failure, stop using the Shop Press immediately. If
necessary, have the unit repaired by a qualified service technician.
1.20-Ton Shop Press comes with two Arbor Plates. The Arbor Plates can be used individually
or connected as
shown below by the Arbor Lock.
2. To set the Aprons at a specific height, slide the two Pins through opposite adjustment holes
on the Press Frame
legs and secure in place using the two R-Clips.
3. Place the Arbor Plate onto the Press Apron , making sure to center it on the Press Apron.
4. Insert the narrower jack handle (the end with the pin) into the larger handle and engage the
pin into the "T" slot.
5. Using the slotted end of the jack handle, tighten (turn clockwise) the relief valve of the Jack.
6. Insert the larger tube of jack handle into the Jack Handle Connector located to the side of
the Jack .
7. pump the handle up and down to extend the Jack and operate the Shop Press.
8. When finished, remove the jack handle from the Jack Handle Connector and loosen (turn
counter-clockwise) the relief valve of the Jack .
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1) Remove the Oil Fill Plug located on the back of the Jack to expose the Oil Fill Hole.
2) Open the Release Valve located on the front of the Jack, above. Insert the Jack Handle into
the Pump Core.
Slowly pump handle to force air out of the Oil Fill Hole.
3)As soon as the oil starts to come out of the hole, stop pumping. Replace the Oil Fill Plug.
Close the Release Valve.
4) Check the oil level. It must be just below the Oil File Hole. If necessary, fill with high quality
hydraulic oil.
Operation instruction
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