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Re: Trolley jack seals
« Reply #15 on: 02 November 2010, 09:29:12 »

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I'm trying to source new seals for my trolley jack but  .....

Have you looked inside yet to see which seal has failed? I had the same response as you when I asked about hydraulic seals for my 30 year old trolly jack .... buy a new one  ... But cheap trolly jacks are cheap for a reason  ;) ;)
The cup shaped seal in the actual lift cylinder was replaced for £6 from a place in Manchester. CaptZok will remember its name, I've forgotten  :-/, but was called Manchester Seals.

I have not as yet, when not under load it will lift the full height but under load then less than half way, just assuming I had to replace all internal seals.

How do you know it's called Manchester seals if you've forgotten it's name.   ::)

http://www.hts-ltd.co.uk/Seals.htm
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Re: Trolley jack seals
« Reply #16 on: 02 November 2010, 12:38:49 »

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How do you know it's called Manchester seals if you've forgotten it's name.   ::)

http://www.hts-ltd.co.uk/Seals.htm

It was called Manchester Seals until HTS took over  :y  :y  :y
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Re: Trolley jack seals
« Reply #17 on: 02 November 2010, 12:58:17 »

Yep HTS, very good for seals and general hydrauliccy bits.
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Re: Trolley jack seals
« Reply #18 on: 03 November 2010, 19:42:06 »

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Probably better off scrapping that rust-heap and buying a new one - they're not that expensive :y

 :o  Can't believe you said that. :o  :( :(
Sooo glad I didn't put up a piccy of my cars .  ::)  ;D
All I see is a big sign on it saying "buy a new one"..... :-/

I was so hoping Chris you were going to be saying where and how to fit these seals... I would have then being saying "Don't listen mate, he broke mine!!"  ;D ;D ;D
Spoilt my fun :P
Master broke it, master fixed it, but not the hair trigger  :o Christ that things lethal, gently gently gentleeeey.......WHAMO  ;D
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Re: Trolley jack seals
« Reply #19 on: 03 November 2010, 21:17:39 »


Email reply from HTS:

No problem. Send your old seals, we'll match them up and return new ones.

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