How to Setup New Floor Jack - Daytona Harbor Freight Tools HFT - Purge Bleed Trapped Air - 3 Ton
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- How to setup a new Daytona floor Jack from Harbor Freight.
3 Ton, Long Reach, Low Profile shown in video.
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Great video and straight to the point!
Glad it was helpful!
I have this jack too, (the sparkly red one, suck it) and it's great. This literally covers everything important from the manual so for those wondering you can just follow this instead of reading the manual, but probably should anyway.
How did you get red?!
I recently bought the same model jack (in blue). I mainly bought it for use with my Silverado 4x4 but the low profile also makes it ideal for my Altima. So far I have been very happy with it.
I’ve used mine a few times to get under low profile vehicles that I struggled to fit my old jack under. This jack has worked great so far!
Not a good bleed. Pump it to max height then crack the bleed screw to release the air, then lower it. Tighten the bleed screw, pump to max height, crack bleed screw to release air. Lower jack, tighten bleed screw. Now it’s done.
Thanks for the tip!
My jack handle infinitely spins in either direction , and it pushed down as much as it can
It should definitely reach a hard stop when rotating it. If you’re positive the handle is fully engaged on the square shaft and it’s rotating the valve linkage like it’s supposed to, I would bring it back to the store and exchange it. It’s defective. It has a 90 return/exchange period.
I had the same problem, it in fact seemed to spin either direction and I was pushing also, but all it was the handle realease bolt that did not let me go all the way in