brooktre
Well-known member
My floor jack is not lifting properly. It is an older 2 ton craftsman (20 plus years). I've seached but haven't found issues that sound like what I'm experiencing.
When lifting a load, the jack works well for the first few strokes, but won't lift to its full height. As the jack height increases, the travel distance of the small piston driven by the jack handle gets smaller and smaller and the lift of each stroke gets less and less until it won't lift anymore. The last time I used it it lifted to about 1/3 of full height. I put stands under the load and then with a block of wood on the jack lifted the load another 6". So it seems as if the jack can lift a load, but struggles when the extension of the ram increases. I didn't notice any bleed down when the load was on the jack as I rotated the tires.
The fluid level was checked and it was a little low. I added fluid, but the performace didn't change. Does anyone know if this is repairable or is it time to retire the old jack?
When lifting a load, the jack works well for the first few strokes, but won't lift to its full height. As the jack height increases, the travel distance of the small piston driven by the jack handle gets smaller and smaller and the lift of each stroke gets less and less until it won't lift anymore. The last time I used it it lifted to about 1/3 of full height. I put stands under the load and then with a block of wood on the jack lifted the load another 6". So it seems as if the jack can lift a load, but struggles when the extension of the ram increases. I didn't notice any bleed down when the load was on the jack as I rotated the tires.
The fluid level was checked and it was a little low. I added fluid, but the performace didn't change. Does anyone know if this is repairable or is it time to retire the old jack?