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Durapac RG Series - User Manual

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ABSOLUTE EQUIPMENT PTY LTD 2/186 Granite Street, GEEBUNG QLD 4034 Australia
sales@absoluteequipment.com.au Phone: +61 7 3865 4006 Fax: +61 7 3102 6288
Maximum Operating Pressure 700 bar
Instruction Manual
Single Acting, Collar Thread, Hydraulic
Cylinders RG Series

Questions and Answers

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    Allen JosephAug 11, 2025
    What to do if Durapac Jacks cylinder does not move?
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      Jason GonzalezAug 11, 2025
      If your Durapac Jacks cylinder isn't moving, start by checking the couplers to ensure they are tightened. Then, inspect the coupler for any faults, making sure the female coupler isn't locked up. Also, verify the valve position is correct. Check the hydraulic fluid level in the pump reservoir and fill if low, bleeding the system afterward. If the pump is air-locked, prime it according to its operating instructions. Ensure the pump is operating correctly, and if the load exceeds the system's capacity, use appropriate equipment.
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    fburtonAug 17, 2025
    Why Durapac RG Jacks cylinder moves but does not maintain pressure?
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      Darrell PooleAug 17, 2025
      If your Durapac Jacks cylinder moves but doesn't maintain pressure, it could be due to several reasons. First, inspect all connections for leaks; clean, reseal with thread sealant, and tighten any loose connections. If the connections are secure, the cylinder seals might be leaking, in which case you should replace the worn seals and check for contamination or wear, replacing the fluid if necessary. Lastly, a malfunctioning pump or valve could be the culprit; refer to the pump or valve operating instructions and repair or replace as needed.
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    Patricia MillerAug 23, 2025
    Why Durapac Jacks cylinder leaks hydraulic fluid?
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      Denise SmallAug 23, 2025
      If your Durapac Jacks cylinder is leaking hydraulic fluid, it's likely due to worn or damaged seals, which should be replaced. Check for excessive contamination or wear and replace the contaminated fluid if needed. Another potential cause is loose connections, so clean, reseal with thread sealant, and tighten them.
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    Lisa HayesAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Durapac RG cylinder extends only partially?
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      anthonylamAug 28, 2025
      If your Durapac Jacks cylinder is only extending partially, the issue might be due to low or no hydraulic fluid in the pump reservoir, so fill and bleed the system. Also, the load might be exceeding the system's capacity, so ensure you are using the correct equipment.
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    Michelle JonesSep 4, 2025
    Why Durapac RG cylinder has erratic action?
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      aaronsimmonsSep 4, 2025
      If you are experiencing erratic action with your Durapac Jacks cylinder, it may be due to air in the system or pump cavitation. Add fluid, bleed the air, and check for leaks. External leakage can also cause erratic action, so replace worn packings and check for excessive contamination, replacing the fluid as necessary. Also, check for dirt or leaks, and inspect for bent, misaligned, worn parts, or defective packings that could be causing the cylinder to stick or bind.

Durapac RG Series Specifications

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BrandDurapac
ModelRG Series
CategoryJacks
LanguageEnglish