After having a problem with my Kojack scissor jack a few weeks ago, when trying to lift the van up a smidge to remove the axle stands, the dammed thing kept lowering very slightly, i initially thought that i had not fully tightened the release screw properly, but no joy, so after quite a few goes i managed to get the axle stands out & the van wheels on the floor, I then took the jack apart thinking that it would need new seals fitting, but to my horror the damage to the cylinder wall was irreparable where it looked as though the piston had tipped & dug into the wall causing a rather large gouge, I took some photos & e-mailed them to purple line to see what they would / could do, as this jack has only been used about ten times in the last four years to put the van on & off of the axle stands..........
The vans MTPLM is 1600kg, so 800kg per wheel is well within the saftey margin of the 1000kg jack
This is the piston with damage to the lower collar bent in towards the seal
Damage in the cylinder wall
Looking from other end
If I had been using it every month to level the van up, or put the silly Al-ko wheel lock on, this problem would have shown up a lot earlier,
Credit to Purple line as they told me it was out of warranty, but they would do me a new kojack light at a reduced cost, that I accepted & the new one including new brackets arrived today.
The vans MTPLM is 1600kg, so 800kg per wheel is well within the saftey margin of the 1000kg jack
This is the piston with damage to the lower collar bent in towards the seal
Damage in the cylinder wall
Looking from other end
If I had been using it every month to level the van up, or put the silly Al-ko wheel lock on, this problem would have shown up a lot earlier,
Credit to Purple line as they told me it was out of warranty, but they would do me a new kojack light at a reduced cost, that I accepted & the new one including new brackets arrived today.