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Bendpak XP-10ACX reservoir needed

69crewcab

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East Norriton, Pa
Looking for the plastic
Tank/reservoir for my bendpak 2 post
Pump is made by CSM out of Italy it says on it. Where can I find a replacement? And also how is the old one removed?
 
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finn

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The UP, God's country
Looking for the plastic
Tank/reservoir for my bendpak 2 post
Pump is made by CSM out of Italy it says on it. Where can I find a replacement? And also how is the old one removed?
I have the reservoir that came with my Bendpac 10 k assymetrical lift. the motor failed, and wasn’t available separately.

I ended up buying a complete SPX / Stone power pack from Best Buy Automotive. They were cheaper than anywhere I could find on the Net, including Bendpac directly.

PM me if you’re interested. Not sure who made my original powerpack, but the SPX /Stone was a direct fit replacement. I suspect Bendpac used several suppliers over the years.
 

wssix99

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Chicago, IL
There should be another label on the unit that tells you who made the unit. The parts are available: https://www.carliftparts.com/

You can also email Bend-Pak customer service with the info on your power unit (located on your original invoice) and they should be able to send you a parts list. You may find it less expensive through Bend-Pak than other places.
 
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HAP

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NE North Carolina
Looking for the plastic
Tank/reservoir for my bendpak 2 post
Pump is made by CSM out of Italy it says on it. Where can I find a replacement? And also how is the old one removed?
Care to share what happened to the old one? If it was due to getting hit or bumped into, I made a mod to mine to prevent/minimize this type of occurrence.

R,
HAP
 

Junkman

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Many times a plastic tank can be repaired by removing the oil, then sanding the damaged area, and using a 2-part epoxy on the damaged area where the leak is. Just make sure to clean it with brake cleaner and wipe it dry with a clean dry cloth before applying the epoxy. It might not be pretty, but it will work.
 

Walkers

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There are some at Surplus Center.

 
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