Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- QuickJack Manual
 - Table of Contents
 - Introduction
 - Shipping
 - Safety
 - Components
 - Accessories
 - Specifications
 - Frequently Asked Questions
 - Setup Checklist
 - Setup
- Setup Safety Rules
 - Tools
 - Selecting a Site
 - Unpacking
 - Clearances
 - QuickJack Assembly Kit
 - Air and Hydraulic Cylinders
 - Installing the Hydraulic Elbow Fittings
 - Preparing the Short Hydraulic Hoses
 - About Quick-Connect Fittings
 - Routing the Short Hydraulic Hoses
 - Preparing and Connecting the Long Hydraulic Hoses
 - Pressurizing the Air Cylinders
 - Find a Location for the Power Unit
 - Installing the Hydraulic Fittings on the Power Unit
 - Connect the Power Unit to a Power Source
 - Filling the Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir on the Power Unit
 - Check the Breather Valve
 - Connect the Hydraulic Hoses
 - Bleeding the Hydraulic Cylinders
 - Final Checklist Before Operation
 - Test the QuickJack
 - Leave the Manual with the Owner/Operator
 
 - Operation
 - Maintenance
 - Troubleshooting
 - Wiring Diagrams
 - Labels
 - Parts Sheets
 - Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) Store
 - Maintenance Log
 - CE Documentation
 
QuickJack™ Portable Car Jack  35  P/N 5900959 — Rev. J3 — Oct. 2019 
Operation 
This section describes how to operate your QuickJack. 
This manual must delivered to the owner/user/employer and be kept near the QuickJack. 
QuickJack recommends using Vehicle Lifting Points for Frame-Engaging Lifts for proper positioning of 
Vehicles on your QuickJack. It shows the factory-recommended Lifting Points for a wide variety of 
Vehicles. It is available on the ALI website. 
QuickJack also recommends SAE Standard J2184, Vehicle Lift Points for Service Garage Lifting, as a 
resource to assist you in the proper positioning of a Vehicle for raising. 
⚠ WARNING  Make sure to properly position each Vehicle on its Lifting Points. Improper 
positioning of a Vehicle could lead to it being unstable and potentially falling off the 
QuickJack. This could damage the Vehicle, damage the QuickJack, and potentially 
injure anyone nearby. 
Safety 
Before you raise or lower a Vehicle using your QuickJack: 
•  Check the QuickJack. Check the QuickJack Frames for any missing, heavily worn, or 
damaged parts. Make sure the Lift Blocks are in their Receiver Trays. Do not operate the 
QuickJack if you find any issues; instead, stop using it, then visit quickjack.com/support, email 
support@quickjack.com, or call (888) 262-3880. 
•  Check the area. Check the area around the QuickJack for obstructions; anything that might 
impact the raising or lowering of the Vehicle. Do not forget to check 
above
 the QuickJack. If you 
find an obstruction, move it out of the way. Do not allow unauthorized people, children, or animals 
near the QuickJack while it is being used. 
•  Check the operators. Make sure everyone who is going to operate the QuickJack has been 
trained in its use, has read the labels on the unit, is not under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and 
has read the manual. 
⚠ WARNING 
When raising or lowering a QuickJack, the Operator must pay 
attention!
 A common safety issue is lack of attention; for example, Operators 
must 
not
 be looking at a smartphone. 
•  Check for safety. Make sure everyone who is going to be walking near the QuickJack is aware 
of its presence and takes appropriate safety measures. 
When raising a Vehicle, always 
leave the QuickJack engaged on a locking position
. When lowering the QuickJack, do 
not leave it until it is on the ground. 
Do not work under an elevated Vehicle unless properly rated Vehicle Jack Stands are in place 
under the factory-recommended Lifting Points. 
⚠ WARNING 
Risk of explosion
. The QuickJack Power Unit has arcing or sparking parts that 
should not be exposed to flammable vapors. The Power Unit should be located at 
least 460 mm (18 inches) above the floor. 
•  Check the Vehicle. Never exceed the QuickJack’s weight rating. Do not allow people inside a 
Vehicle you are raising. Make sure the Vehicle is not overbalanced on either end. You must use the 
factory-recommended Lifting Points for the Vehicle. Never raise just one side, one corner, or one 
end of a Vehicle. 










