Quickjack (unofficial) FAST first time setup,how to bleed the system and more! Bleeding Trick!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • This is an unofficial instruction video about how to setup the QuickJack portable car lift step-by-step.
    0:00 Unboxing box 3 (power-unit)
    0:30 Prepairing the hydraulic hoses
    3:00 Prapairing the hydraulic power-unit
    4:57 Unboxing box 1&2 (Frames)
    5:55 Preparing the Frames
    8:17 Bleeding the hydraulic system
    11:33 Fill the air bottles
    SELECT SUBTITELS FOR INSTRUCTIONS
    Download the latest manual:
    www.quickjack-nederland.nl/en...
    Quickjack model:
    www.quickjack-nederland.nl/en...
    Hydraulic Oil:
    www.quickjack-nederland.nl/en...
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Комментарии • 34

  • @quickjackeurope
    @quickjackeurope  7 месяцев назад +1

    Should we film an installation video POV style without any edits? Leave a comment!

  • @gerbenvanderhuizen
    @gerbenvanderhuizen 11 месяцев назад +3

    Very good video! Even better than the official video.

    • @quickjackeurope
      @quickjackeurope  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your positive feedback!

  • @crispa1861
    @crispa1861 2 года назад +4

    This is simpler than the USA version for sure, and make sense, because you push the fluid out, and fill the lines at the same time. It's like a brake flush procedure. Great job guys.

  • @jimharrow8104
    @jimharrow8104 3 года назад +3

    As a plumber I noticed your the only person doing Quick Jack videos who knows how to apply teflon tape.. Lol..

  • @schues17
    @schues17 7 месяцев назад

    I solute you! The bleeding air part is brilliant. Worked perfectly for me. I'm honestly amazed that QJ USA doesn't update the instructions. Every owner needs to follow this video. Set up fast and easy! Thanks!

  • @jjdroid1
    @jjdroid1 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful! Thanks.

  • @Panzerlang
    @Panzerlang 7 месяцев назад

    Just got mine here in Japan (I think the Japanese seller has a connection with Costco). Everything had already been done, all the connectors to the hoses with teflon tape, air-cylinders pressurised and the hydraulic cylinders bled. Fluid in the tank too. I have no idea if QJ are doing this at the factory now or it's being done by the Japanese seller but it saved me a whole bunch of work. :)
    No evidence it was a customer-return unit.

  • @ronlebert4245
    @ronlebert4245 3 месяца назад +1

    I downloaded the manual (sept 2023 edition) to check the bleeding procedure. Pg 31-32 states to loosen the screws (don't remove them)press up switch, bleed air from system, tighten screws. None of this up & down bleeding as seen in all of the home videos.

    • @quickjackeurope
      @quickjackeurope  3 месяца назад +1

      We (QuickJack Europe) have consistently followed our preferred method for bleeding the system, but as an independent company, we are unable to officially advise or alter the manual according to the manufacturer specs. However, QuickJack USA has updated the manual, and the latest version aligns more closely with our recommended approach :)

  • @ronlebert4245
    @ronlebert4245 3 месяца назад

    As a heavy industries mechanic I was wondering why one one pulled the bleeder screws for the initial filling of the hydraulic system.
    You did it exactly the same way as I would do a system bleed on the QJ.

  • @ZeroKool360
    @ZeroKool360 Год назад

    Can you please confirm that this procedure would work too bleed on USA models #5000, looks basically the same but easier... What's your opinion?

    • @sunfield113
      @sunfield113 Год назад +1

      Yes.. US , Europe all the same. You can use this bleeding process.

  • @timothyhanson2864
    @timothyhanson2864 7 месяцев назад

    After you bleed it this way, when you added more ATF to the pump, did you only put in the amount that was lost when you were bleeding? Or more?
    Also, when you depressurize the hoses when putting away, does the ATF stay in the hoses? It all doesnt drain back into the pump does it?

    • @quickjackeurope
      @quickjackeurope  7 месяцев назад

      Q: when you added more ATF to the pump, did you only put in the amount that was lost when you were bleeding? Or more?
      A: Before bleeding, all hydraulic lines / part of the hydraulic cilinder etc. are empty and filled with air. The amount of fluid you add after the bleeding, is the amount of air you replace with oil. (roughly its 2L reservoir + 0.3L after bleeding)
      Same Would be when doing an oil + filter change on your car, when you fill the oil to max and start your car first time, you have to refill some oil to reach max again, because the oilfilter was empty (air) and when started first time, filled with oil.
      Q: when you depressurize the hoses when putting away, does the ATF stay in the hoses?
      A: Yes, the hydraulic system is a closed system so the oil will stay in the hoses and frames (cylinders)
      Q: It all doesnt drain back into the pump does it?
      A: When lowering the QuickJack, the hydraulic cylinders pushes oil back into the hydraulic power-unit reservoir. When the cilinders are completely retracted, your reservoir will be full with oil, but the hoses and cylinders will still have oil.
      hope this helps!

  • @GrabberBlue5.2
    @GrabberBlue5.2 Год назад

    i have the 5000 TL arriving soon, is the bleeding that simple? --> open screws same time, power press "up", fluid comes out, plug screws? that's it? bleeding is 100% done? please confirm thanks.

    • @quickjackeurope
      @quickjackeurope  Год назад +1

      it is that simple!! and don't forget to refill the reservoir after doing that.

    • @GrabberBlue5.2
      @GrabberBlue5.2 Год назад

      @@quickjackeurope thanks for the "quick" reply. one more Q: do the lifts have to be elevated at all or just lay flat? thanks.

    • @quickjackeurope
      @quickjackeurope  Год назад

      @@GrabberBlue5.2 no ''problem''. the frames needs to stay down.

    • @GrabberBlue5.2
      @GrabberBlue5.2 Год назад

      @@quickjackeurope ok so they lay flat. also, do i need to plug the screws FAST so that the fluid doesnt keep coming out? or will it stop on its own?

    • @quickjackeurope
      @quickjackeurope  Год назад

      @@GrabberBlue5.2 You don't need to do that fast. if you place some rubber blocks under the rear side of the frame, the highest point will be the bleeding holes. once you stop pressing ''up'' the oil will not flow out anymore. 99% of the air is gone and just reassemble the bleeding bolts without any rush.

  • @soboenoname9172
    @soboenoname9172 3 месяца назад

    Hello i bought the 5000TL what size of wrench do i need? Are thisi EU sizes or US?

    • @quickjackeurope
      @quickjackeurope  3 месяца назад +1

      The tools we use in this video are:
      22MM Wrench - Fits on Hydraulic quick connectors
      17MM Wrench - Fits on Hydraulic Hoses
      18MM Wrench - Fits on counter nut on elbow fitting
      3/16 Allen key - Fits on Bleeding bolt

    • @soboenoname9172
      @soboenoname9172 3 месяца назад

      @@quickjackeurope thank you very much

  • @RobertSmith-bh5cv
    @RobertSmith-bh5cv Год назад

    In the QJ manual, it shows the air cylinders being filled before the bleeding process. Does it matter the order of this? Also, the manual says to fill the air cylinders with 40-50psi. On this video it looks like you're barely getting 5 or so. Or am I reading it wrong?
    Great video otherwise and this bleeding method is so easy.

    • @sunfield113
      @sunfield113 Год назад +2

      The order doesn’t matter as they are two separate systems and the measuring gauge is in BAR