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- dkreuzenExplorerI used WD-40 for years on my jacks, always used it like a cleaner. I sprayed in on to "wash" the exposed rods just before retracting. I did this about every 10 uses and never had a stuck jack again.
- azpeteExplorerhwh recommends wd-40 or atf for cleaning the cylinders. wiping it off is part of the cleaning process. that said, those jacks belong to you. the shaft is either stainless steel or on newer jacks, nickel impregnated steel. no problem with rust.
use anything you feel will do the job. cleaning is more important than the material used. - SlownsyExplorerWD40 is a lubricant as well as water disbursement but as stated will also attract dirt can wipe of exes and wash down.
Frank. - square_dancersExplorer
frankdamp wrote:
What kind of jacks? If they're hydraulic, I wouldn't put any kind of lubricant on the piston rods when extended. There's a risk of contaminating the system's hydraulc oil when they next retract.
Won't happen. The seal that prevents the hydraulic fluid from escaping, leaking out, will prevent, wipe, the piston rods when they retract. Also in a high salt air area I wouldn't use WD-40 but would keep a silicone base lube on the piston rods and any other polished or chromed exposed surfaces. - Chris_BryantExplorer II
frankdamp wrote:
What kind of jacks? If they're hydraulic, I wouldn't put any kind of lubricant on the piston rods when extended. There's a risk of contaminating the system's hydraulc oil when they next retract.
HWH actually recommends using only WD 40 on the rods.
http://www.hwhcorp.com/ml47149.pdf
They use it for its cleaning properties though, not for lubrication. - Keith_HawExplorerLike others have said, some kind of dry lube. Your spraying it down under the trailer where it will catch all the dirt and grime.
- Clay_LExplorer
SRT wrote:
azdryheat wrote:
I use a PTFE (Teflon) spray under the label of Tri-Flow. I get it at Ace Hardware.
Tri-Flow is also available from Amazon. Great stuff!!
I use it also.
Kwikee said to sparingly wipe the leveler jacks with the transmission fluid used as hydraulic fluid - Dextron ? - SRTExplorer
azdryheat wrote:
I use a PTFE (Teflon) spray under the label of Tri-Flow. I get it at Ace Hardware.
Tri-Flow is also available from Amazon. Great stuff!! - frankdampExplorerWhat kind of jacks? If they're hydraulic, I wouldn't put any kind of lubricant on the piston rods when extended. There's a risk of contaminating the system's hydraulc oil when they next retract.
- azdryheatExplorerI use a PTFE (Teflon) spray under the label of Tri-Flow. I get it at Ace Hardware.
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