Sheet No.
Issue Date: August 16, 2012, Rev. A
© 2012
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Parts List & Operating Instructions Form No. 565786
Replacement Kit List
Item
No. Qty. Description
Item
No. Qty. Description
Item
No. Qty. Description
565772 Air Motor Kit
79 2 Copper washer
80 1 Oil valve assy
81 1 Nylon gasket
82 1 Pump cylinder
83 1 Oil seal
84 1 Washer
85 1 Copper washer
86 1 Nut
87 8 Bolt
88 1 Front cover
89 4 Steel ball
90 1 Air pump housing
91 1 Nut
92 1 Spring
93 1 Washer
94 1 Cyl. pump plunger
95 1 Piston body "A"
96 2 O-ring
97 1 Air release rod
98 2 O-ring
99 1 Piston body "B"
100 1 Bolt
101 1 Air seal
102 2 O-ring
103 1 O-ring
104 1 Rear cover
105 1 Snap ring
106 2 O-ring
107 1 Bolt
108 1 Air valve assy
W 3 O-ring
X 2 Ring
565800 Air Motor Seal Kit
79 2 Copper washer
80 1 Oil valve assy
81 1 Nylon gasket
83 1 Oil seal
84 1 Washer
85 1 Copper washer
96 2 O-ring
98 2 O-ring
102 2 O-ring
103 1 O-ring
106 2 O-ring
X 2 Ring
566225 Air Motor Hardware Kit
82 1 Pump cylinder
86 1 Nut
87 8 Bolt
88 1 Front cover
91 1 Nut
92 1 Spring
97 1 Air release rod
99 1 Piston body "B"
100 3 Bolt
104 1 Rear cover
W 3 O-ring
565771 Air Hose/Air Valve Kit
105 1 Snap ring
106 2 O-ring
107 1 Bolt
108 1 Air valve assy
X 2 Ring
Safety Precautions
WARNING: To prevent personal injury or equipment damage,
• Study, understand, and follow all instructions before operating this device.
• Wear eye protection that meets OSHA and ANSI Z87.1 standards.
• No alterations shall be made to this product.
• Before using the service jack to lift a vehicle, refer to the vehicle service manual for
recommended lifting surfaces on the vehicle chassis.
• Inspect the jack before each use. Do not use the jack if it is damaged, altered, or in
poor condition.
• Use the jack for lifting purposes only. Use approved safety stands to support the axles
before working on the vehicle.
• Never exceed the rated lifting capacity of the jack.
• Use the jack on a hard, level surface. The jack must be free to roll without any
obstructions while lifting or lowering the vehicle. The wheels of the vehicle must be
in the straight-ahead position, and the hand brake must be released.
• Center the load on the jack saddle. Off-center loads can damage seals and cause jack
failure.
• Lift only dead weight. Do not move the jack while it is supporting a vehicle.
• Stay clear of lifted loads. Use approved safety stands to support the axles before making repairs.
• Do not adjust the safety valve.
• Lower the jack slowly and carefully while watching the position of the jack saddle.
• Useonlyapprovedhydraulicuid(ChevronAWHydraulicOil
MVorequivalent).Theuseofalcohol,hydraulicbrakeuid,or
transmission oil could damage seals and result in jack failure.
• This guide cannot cover every situation. Always work with
safetyrst.