I recently purchased a townhouse with a small, but tall garage. I had a Bendpak HD-9SWX installed about a month ago. So far, it’s been great. I would have preferred two four post lists so that each car could be lowered independently, but this works much better for my size garage.
I wish they had this updated on their website. I will probably need to bleed the cylinders a little bit. They go up close to the same rate, but one gets to full extension before the other.
Spoke to support this afternoon. Very helpful and we were able to find the problem after talking for a couple of minutes. The solenoid that allows the fluid to flow back into the reservoir from the cylinders was not getting power. There is a small LED that will light up when working. Found...
This morning I disconnected all fittings, hoses, and cylinders. Made sure everything was drained. I didn't drain the reservoir tank, but did everything else.
I repressurized the air canisters and reconnected all fittings. Reconnected everything and it didn't solve the issue. I can lift, but...
I'm glad you posted up. Your post is why I posted in this thread. I was wondering if it ever worked out for you because I didn't remember seeing a follow up.
I would rather have a MaxJax, but the Quickjack works better for my lack of garage space.
I'd like to put more weight on it in the form of 3,100+ lbs of Corvette, but worried that it might be stuck up in the air. :D
I might mess with it more tomorrow morning.
Yes, I pressurized them several times. I even thought about going more than 50 psi, but decided against that. It doesn't take long to get them up to 50 psi.
I order a Quickjack 5000XL and received it yesterday. I set it up per the directions, but got to the step of raising the lift halfway and lowering it a few times. It will not lower at all. I tried putting a little bit a weight (about 100 lbs) and it doesn't lower. Finally gave up and lifted...