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All jacks or an individual jack? Can you hear pump running?
 
@Rscheinert I've had the same problem on occasion with one of the 4 jacks. In my case the issue was more prevalent in colder environments. My temporary solution was to start the auto store process then go to the offending jack and use what ever I could gather to create a lever to push up on the jack. So far I've had one jack replaced and a second has had a "kit" from HWH installed that created more spring tension on the retraction springs. The kit seems to be working although that particular jack is still the slowest of the 4. I ended up buying a scissor jack from walmart to carry in the event of a recurring issue.
 
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Call HWH and a tech will walk you through getting the jacks up. At least on mine there's a couple of white levers on the end of two cylinders (in the basement on the passenger side)nthat they'll ask you to move/flip up to release the oil pressure allowing the jacks to retract.
We blew a fuse at the pump/tank that actually burned out the plug too. Can't recall the amperage but the plug was small in size (in IMHO). Was replaced with a much larger plug and similar amp fuse. No problems since about 1.5yrs ago.
 
While they are extended, spray WD-40 on the ram and up into the seal area, then press store.
 
Call HWH and a tech will walk you through getting the jacks up. At least on mine there's a couple of white levers on the end of two cylinders (in the basement on the passenger side)nthat they'll ask you to move/flip up to release the oil pressure allowing the jacks to retract.
We blew a fuse at the pump/tank that actually burned out the plug too. Can't recall the amperage but the plug was small in size (in IMHO). Was replaced with a much larger plug and similar amp fuse. No problems since about 1.5yrs ago.
The last time I called HWH for help they took my number and said a tech would call within…..three weeks! It would seem things have changed at HWH.
 
I agree with RKins using WD40. According to HWH is is the preferred lube.
But, after spraying, wipe them down prior to retracting. This will remove any dirt that can get into the seals.
I made this to wipe down the jacks prior to retracting. It is a broom handle with a hole drilled in the end. Bend a piece of copper tubing and sew a microfiber towel with a channel to slide over the tubing.
It is time to replace the towel.
 

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this is what they used in the shop when I was there:
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They recommended it but I never tracked it down and bought any.
 
This is a good product and I used on my table saw regularly. Didn’t leave a residue that transfers to the wood.
 

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