tscheuzger
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I've been a lurker here for a while but haven't posted much at all.

I just got this table at auction. I was in touch with the company that bought out Midwest Tool & Eng. Co and they no longer make these nor provide any kind of support.
https://trifectagroupmfg.com/midwest-tool

In my research, I found the original design patent from 1936; apparently these were most popular around 1945 and were made up until around 2020 from what I can tell.

There is an older thread here about the lighter duty 1000 lb. version from the same company but it doesn't have much info either. Mine is the 2000 lb. capacity one and weighs 485 lbs. The hydraulic pump is built into the base and is not easily accessible. There's a 1/2" steel plate on the bottom held with eight bolts and sealed with a gasket.

From what I can tell, there's a set screw/plug on the rear that MAY be for adding oil, but I'm unsure without taking it all apart. Since it's working I'm hesitant to do that right now - just wondering if anyone else has one of these that may give some insight?
I can pull the table and upper column off with my hoist to expose the pump ram inside, and I can see a pool of rusty liquid in the base. I haven't yet measured the depth or determined whether it is oil or water in there, but to me it seems unlikely that it's hydraulic oil.

Since it's so heavy it would be difficult to tip this thing over, and it occurred to me that it may just be water infiltration that leaked in through the slot in the lower column. I started a thread on this table over on owwm.org but am not getting too many responses from people that may have seen one of these before.
https://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=253569
I've attached a bunch of other pics here but there are far more in the OWWM thread.




My biggest question is whether or not anyone has seen one like this or has any knowledge about the pump. Is there a reservoir in the base, or do you have to pull the bottom plate to service the pump? Should I dump/clean out the liquid in the base?
Thanks.
Tom

I just got this table at auction. I was in touch with the company that bought out Midwest Tool & Eng. Co and they no longer make these nor provide any kind of support.
https://trifectagroupmfg.com/midwest-tool

In my research, I found the original design patent from 1936; apparently these were most popular around 1945 and were made up until around 2020 from what I can tell.

There is an older thread here about the lighter duty 1000 lb. version from the same company but it doesn't have much info either. Mine is the 2000 lb. capacity one and weighs 485 lbs. The hydraulic pump is built into the base and is not easily accessible. There's a 1/2" steel plate on the bottom held with eight bolts and sealed with a gasket.

From what I can tell, there's a set screw/plug on the rear that MAY be for adding oil, but I'm unsure without taking it all apart. Since it's working I'm hesitant to do that right now - just wondering if anyone else has one of these that may give some insight?
I can pull the table and upper column off with my hoist to expose the pump ram inside, and I can see a pool of rusty liquid in the base. I haven't yet measured the depth or determined whether it is oil or water in there, but to me it seems unlikely that it's hydraulic oil.

Since it's so heavy it would be difficult to tip this thing over, and it occurred to me that it may just be water infiltration that leaked in through the slot in the lower column. I started a thread on this table over on owwm.org but am not getting too many responses from people that may have seen one of these before.
https://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=253569
I've attached a bunch of other pics here but there are far more in the OWWM thread.




My biggest question is whether or not anyone has seen one like this or has any knowledge about the pump. Is there a reservoir in the base, or do you have to pull the bottom plate to service the pump? Should I dump/clean out the liquid in the base?
Thanks.
Tom
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