AME 100 Super Lift Jacks Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Ame
Table of Contents
AME 100 Super Lift Jacks
Specifications
- Model 100 – 100 Ton Capacity
- Model 125 – 125 Ton Capacity
- Model 150 – 150 Ton Capacity
- Model 175 – 175 Ton Capacity
- Model 200 – 200 Ton Capacity
- Model 250 – 250 Ton Capacity
- Model 300 – 300 Ton Capacity
- Model 350 – 350 Ton Capacity
Product Information
The AME SuperLift heavy-duty hydraulic jacks are specifically designed for
the mining industry. They are the result of modern technology and are your
best choice when servicing and maintaining large off-road vehicles and
equipment.
The AME SuperLift jack lifts from the lowest lift point of your vehicle. If
necessary, the cylinder extension will give you ample elevation to raise your
vehicle from its highest point. The total lifting procedure involves only one
operator and can lift a 350 ton truck in minutes.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Superlift Jack Models
- Model 100 – 100 Ton Capacity
- Model 125 – 125 Ton Capacity
- Model 150 – 150 Ton Capacity
- Model 175 – 175 Ton Capacity
- Model 200 – 200 Ton Capacity
- Model 250 – 250 Ton Capacity
- Model 300 – 300 Ton Capacity
- Model 350 – 350 Ton Capacity
- Specifically designed for the mining industry, the AME SuperLift heavy-duty hydraulic jacks are the result of modern technology and are your best choice when servicing and maintaining large off-road vehicles and equipment.
- The AME SuperLift jack lifts from the lowest lift point of your vehicle. If necessary, the cylinder extension will give you ample elevation to raise your vehicle from its highest point. The total lifting procedure involves only one operator and can lift a 350 ton truck in minutes.
- Trouble free and safe, AME SuperLift Jacks operate on the universally accepted electric/hydraulic or air/hydraulic systems.
- The AME SuperLift jack will operate from the standard 90 – 160 psi shop air supply or the electric power, to suite your power specifications.
- AME SuperLift Jacks are fitted with 16” or 18” diameter tires on tapered roller bearings and are power driven, so that accurate positioning can be achieved quickly and safely.
- AME SuperLift jacks continue to prove themselves around the world and have become recognized as a safe, reliable lifting device.
NOTES REGARDING MANUAL
This manual is not intended to teach basic principles of hydraulics and
although some explanations of functions are given, a certain level of
expertise on the part of the reader is assumed. This manual is intended to
help explain the operation of the system in and easy-to-understand language.
It should prove useful for personal to aid in trouble shooting.
Warranty Clauses
- Jacks sold by AME International warrants the jacks to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of six (6) months from the date of sale. This warranty is exclusive in lieu of all other warranties, whether written, or oral.
- AME International warranty shall be limited to repair or exchange, FOB the factory, except when at the request of AME International, the buyer shall make the units available for inspection by AME International personnel at a place designated by AME International in such a request.
- Units repaired under this warranty and returned to the buyer shall be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period.
- When conditions are such that a warranty claim is refused, our written warranty provides that the unit be held for no more than thirty (30) days from the date of such notification, pending disposition by you, the buyer in absence of any further instructions from you, the unit will be returned to the original shipper (collect) and any liability by AME International will be cease.
- The above warranty does not cover conditions over which we have no control, including but not limited to, foreign materials in the fluid system, pressure and speed in excess of published and recommend maximum, and products damaged, or subjected to accident abuse, or misuse after shipment from the factory. Products altered or repaired by anyone not authorized by AME International are not covered.
- There will be no acceptance of any charges of labor and/or parts incidental to the removal and remounting of products repaired or replaced under this warranty. AME International will in no event be liable for any special or consequential damage or penalties.
Start-up Procedures
IMPORTANT
Warranties are not valid unless proper starting and maintenance procedures are
followed.
*NO AIR LINE LUBRICATORS WILL DAMAGE SEALS IN PUMP
- Please read the maintenance manual over carefully before proceeding with start-up of the system. In particular, familiarize yourself with the location of oil shut off valve and the air inlet valve.
- Visually check the equipment for any possible shipping damage. Should any evidence of this be detected, please report it immediately to your supervisor and/or www.ameintl.net. Send photographs if possible.
- Familiarize yourself with the controls of the jack.
- Remove the oil fill/vent; check the oil level, oil level should be easy to see. If oil can’t be seen, top off with AW32 hydraulic oil. Oil should be filled with jack in the closed position.
- Open oil supply valve, located next to the left tire (yellow handle).
- Attach air supply to the valve at the top of the jack near the handle. Important: keep the line free of debris and no air lubricators.
- Turn air valve to the ON position the pump will begin to operate.
- Move the lever to the up position, let the cylinder reach full stroke, then the pump will slow down and sometimes stop pumping.
- Move the lever down, and lower the cylinder into the closed position.
- Notice the water separator’s beside the right tire, drain daily.
- Before lifting refer to lifting procedures section.
- Change filter element 6-12 hours after start-up.
Lifting Procedures
- Insure you have finished the start-up procedures.
- AME SuperLift jacks are designed to lift on a concrete surface.
- Move the jack under the lifting point of the equipment your lifting, the cylinder has a removable end cap this can be removed and a SuperLift extension can be inserted to achieve the proper starting point. (Extra extensions can be ordered to fit different equipment). Use only original equipment extension for SAFETY due to the heavy loads. Never lift without either end cap or extension in place.
- Once the load is lifted turn OFF the air supply to the jack.
- The jacks are designed to be pumped up and down.
- All AME SuperLift jacks are designed with our patented Safety valve and will prevent the jack from retracting due to hydraulic fluid loss.
- Important: always use either the extension or the end cap on the jack or damage to the cylinder rod will occur.
Maintenance Procedures
DAILY
- Make a visual walk-around to check for leaks and damage to hoses, fittings at the start of each shift.
- Make sure the top of the cylinder is free of debris to insure proper fit of cap and extensions.
- Familiarize yourself with the water separators’ beside the right tire, drain daily.
- Operate the jack forward and back also fully extend and retract the ram at the start of each day. Check the chrome rod for damage.
MONTHLY
- Check the oil level in the down position (AW32 Hydraulic Oil).
- Check air pressure in tires (not foam filled tires).
- Check overall condition of jack.
- Inspect cylinder rod for damage.
- Lubricate chain drive.
- Insure the vented fill plug is venting (blow through it).
- Pressure wash.
MONTHS
- Filter changes every 6 months is recommended.
YEARLY
- Change oil annually or as environment dictates. FILTER CHANGES EVERY 6 MONTHS IS RECOMMENDED CHANGE OIL ANNUALLY AS ENVIRONMENT DICTATES.
NOTE: To ensure product safety and reliability, it is recommended that you repair or replace any broken parts when found.
Trouble Shooting
JACK STARTS LIFTING BUT STOPS AND THE PUMP CONTINUES PUMPING
- Check oil supply, valve in vertical, on position
- Check oil level
JACK WON’T GO DOWN (RETRACT) AND PUMP IS WORKING FINE
- Check oil supply valve in vertical, on position
- Check oil level
- refer to locked load section
PUMP
Refer to pump section for symptoms and remedies
Unlocking a Loaded Jack
LOCKED LOAD
- Is the pump working?
- How is the oil level?
- This procedure will unlock the safety block
- Tools Required
- 14 mm open end wrench
- 4 mm Allen Key
LOCKED LOAD REPAIR
1. Locate the safety block. It’s at the base of the cylinder.
Locked Load Repair (continued)
References
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