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  9  P/N 5900959 — Rev. J3 — Oct. 2019 
•  Hydraulic Cylinder and Air Cylinder. Each QuickJack Frame has one Hydraulic Cylinder and 
one Air Cylinder. The Hydraulic Cylinder is welded to the Frame and the Air Cylinder is welded to 
the Hydraulic Cylinder. The Hydraulic Cylinder receives Hydraulic Fluid from the Power Unit, which 
is used to move the Frames up and down. The Air Cylinder acts like an air spring, which means 
they assist in lowering the Frames. The Hydraulic Cylinders need Hydraulic Fluid to operate, the Air 
Cylinders need to be pressurized from 40 to 50 PSI (2.75 to 3.4 BAR); do not exceed 50 PSI. 
•  Wheels. The two Wheels on the non-sticker end of each QuickJack Frame allow you to easily 
move the Frame to a different location. Note that the Wheels and the weight of the Frame can 
leave marks on some floors, so be careful using them. 
•  Handles. On the sticker end of each QuickJack Frame is an opening that can be used as a 
Handle when you are moving the Frame. To pick up a Frame by its Handle, with one hand raise the 
Frame just off the ground under the large yellow sticker, then put the other hand in the Handle and 
continue to raise the Frame. 
⚠ WARNING  Be very careful when putting down the Frame; you do not want to crush your 
fingers. 
The following image shows the main components of a QuickJack. 
Not all components shown. The Power Unit that came with your QuickJack may look slightly different, 
but it will work the same. 










