Flying Trunk Monkey
Member
Hi all, I did some searching on the forum and learned some things but not enough to fix my issue. I'm part owner of a 2500sq' former automotive shop than has an in ground single post lift. The lift wasn't used for several months and now it doesn't seem to want to do much of anything when air pressure is applied. The first pic is the controls of our actual lift. Pic 2 is a scan from the "Rotary Service Manual for Air Operated Automobile Lifts" that I found in this on the forum here:
( https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/have-some-questions-on-a-single-post-floor-lift.371556/ ).
All of the vertical lines travel into the concrete floor, there is no above ground hydraulic tank. The controls make it appear to be a hybrid of Types A and B from the manual. I'm not even sure how to check the fluid level in this thing. There hasn't been any recent changes to the lift and if any fluid was added it would've been at least 10 years since then. I believe the shop was built in 1974 and assume the lift was installed then.
( https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/have-some-questions-on-a-single-post-floor-lift.371556/ ).
All of the vertical lines travel into the concrete floor, there is no above ground hydraulic tank. The controls make it appear to be a hybrid of Types A and B from the manual. I'm not even sure how to check the fluid level in this thing. There hasn't been any recent changes to the lift and if any fluid was added it would've been at least 10 years since then. I believe the shop was built in 1974 and assume the lift was installed then.
