Oct-04-2016 03:54 PM
Oct-05-2016 06:19 PM
usersmanual wrote:dougrainer wrote:usersmanual wrote:bmwbob wrote:
I just tried the WD40 and it worked like a charm!
I didn't have to touch the jack.
I put them all back down, gave each one a shot of WD 40, then cycled them a few times.
All is well.
Thanks, folks!
Bob
iam seriously glad the jack is working for you but the WD40 application really has nothing to do with a HWH jack ram sticking or not sticking. The two main reasons they stick is because the release valve is not releasing fully or the return springs are weak
Sorry, the MAIN reason a jack sticks and has to be pried up is the Internal seals have failed. I have NEVER had a solenoid partially release.(30 years of HWH jack service). The OP has done a temporary fix. Once the WD40 wears off the jacks will stick again. UNDER HWH warranty, they replace the cylinder when this happens. Not some lube or clean to get it fixed. Exercising the jacks when this happens makes the internal seal pliable for awhile, then it starts sticking again. MY test for this problem when customers come in is the extend the jacks for 48 hours and then retract. IF any jack fails to fully retract in 5 minutes, I replace that cylinder. If I operate the jacks when the customer drops off, the odds are the offending jacks will operate to spec. Waiting that 48 hours allows the defective seal to shrink slightly. If you think a solenoid is not fully releasing, just open the manual release on that solenoid. OR crack open that hydraulic line and you will see the jack fails to retract. Doug
yes I know about the seals but I knew the WD40 did not fix his problem
I had a solenoid fail once and had to replace it.So i assumed(right or wrong) maybe they could stick at partial opening and maybe impede the jack retraction
I know weak springs for sure can cause his problem wheather u agree or not
Oct-05-2016 06:16 PM
PursuitInsight wrote:
dougrainer
4. HWH Fluid(dextron 2 or 3) Does NOT get "old" and replacing the fluid will not fix the problem
I love this answer.
I tried it all: silicon, w40, exercice the Jack, push it with a 2 by 4
Then last replace the fluid and worked right away
You would never replace the brake fluid either. Old oil ....
What an Idea to replace it
It akso stopped the Pop cracks every now and then
Edit: oil was mercon V
Oct-05-2016 04:53 PM
Oct-05-2016 02:27 PM
dougrainer wrote:usersmanual wrote:bmwbob wrote:
I just tried the WD40 and it worked like a charm!
I didn't have to touch the jack.
I put them all back down, gave each one a shot of WD 40, then cycled them a few times.
All is well.
Thanks, folks!
Bob
iam seriously glad the jack is working for you but the WD40 application really has nothing to do with a HWH jack ram sticking or not sticking. The two main reasons they stick is because the release valve is not releasing fully or the return springs are weak
Sorry, the MAIN reason a jack sticks and has to be pried up is the Internal seals have failed. I have NEVER had a solenoid partially release.(30 years of HWH jack service). The OP has done a temporary fix. Once the WD40 wears off the jacks will stick again. UNDER HWH warranty, they replace the cylinder when this happens. Not some lube or clean to get it fixed. Exercising the jacks when this happens makes the internal seal pliable for awhile, then it starts sticking again. MY test for this problem when customers come in is the extend the jacks for 48 hours and then retract. IF any jack fails to fully retract in 5 minutes, I replace that cylinder. If I operate the jacks when the customer drops off, the odds are the offending jacks will operate to spec. Waiting that 48 hours allows the defective seal to shrink slightly. If you think a solenoid is not fully releasing, just open the manual release on that solenoid. OR crack open that hydraulic line and you will see the jack fails to retract. Doug
Oct-05-2016 01:49 PM
usersmanual wrote:bmwbob wrote:
I just tried the WD40 and it worked like a charm!
I didn't have to touch the jack.
I put them all back down, gave each one a shot of WD 40, then cycled them a few times.
All is well.
Thanks, folks!
Bob
iam seriously glad the jack is working for you but the WD40 application really has nothing to do with a HWH jack ram sticking or not sticking. The two main reasons they stick is because the release valve is not releasing fully or the return springs are weak
Oct-05-2016 01:25 PM
bmwbob wrote:
I just tried the WD40 and it worked like a charm!
I didn't have to touch the jack.
I put them all back down, gave each one a shot of WD 40, then cycled them a few times.
All is well.
Thanks, folks!
Bob
Oct-05-2016 01:17 PM
Oct-05-2016 09:27 AM
jug wrote:
The way i got mine to release was to put both jacks on one side down with a lot of force. then release,do the same to the other side.Mine were both stuck.This helped to release them.Jacks are about 300 a pop.
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Oct-04-2016 09:16 PM
bmwbob wrote:
Our jacks each have two springs on them.
As for lubricating the shafts, seems to me I remember reading a thread some time back where the opinions were all over the map on whether or not to lube the shafts, and what to use to do it.
I have WD40, and can get some silicone spray if that is what I need.
I also have a floor jack with me I can use to push the jack up if it comes to that.
So, is there any concensus about lubing the shafts?
Bob
Oct-04-2016 07:41 PM
bmwbob wrote:
OK.
Did you use silicone spray or WD40?
Bobmsmith1199 wrote:bmwbob wrote:
Our jacks each have two springs on them.
As for lubricating the shafts, seems to me I remember reading a thread some time back where the opinions were all over the map on whether or not to lube the shafts, and what to use to do it.
I have WD40, and can get some silicone spray if that is what I need.
I also have a floor jack with me I can use to push the jack up if it comes to that.
So, is there any concensus about lubing the shafts?
Bob
You don't need the floor jack to push it up. At least you shouldn't. I've had mine do the same. I just got a 2x4 8 foot stud and stuck it under and lifted up on the jack foot and it came right up. You just need to make sure the control panel is in retract mode otherwise even the floor jack won't lift it. It's just the springs pulling it back up and sometimes they need some help. I spray lubed mine and that fixed the problem.
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