Harbor Freight lift table conversion to air
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OK, dredging up an old thread here that didn't seem to get resolved for some. The hydraulic pump on my HF lift gave up after less than 3 years of very limited use. I could get a new pump from HF for about $100, but it's coming from China and looking at 6-10 weeks to ship.
After digging up this thread I went out and took my lift table apart. I'd like to convert to air with the HF air hydraulic pump mentioned in this thread. http://www.harborfreight.com/10000-p...ump-98318.html
Figured I could always grab one with a 20% off coupon. What I'd like to know is what fittings will be needed and what exactly did Ultrapilot have to tap?
Here are a couple photos of the disembodied hydraulic unit. Removed from the lift table and the outer jacket removed as I saw in photos in this thread.
After digging up this thread I went out and took my lift table apart. I'd like to convert to air with the HF air hydraulic pump mentioned in this thread. http://www.harborfreight.com/10000-p...ump-98318.html
Figured I could always grab one with a 20% off coupon. What I'd like to know is what fittings will be needed and what exactly did Ultrapilot have to tap?
Here are a couple photos of the disembodied hydraulic unit. Removed from the lift table and the outer jacket removed as I saw in photos in this thread.
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Seeing that this topic came up short on specifics to converting this lift to air, I poked around and came up with another solution. Simply replacing the whole hydraulic unit and adding an air foot pedal. Here are the parts:
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...ic-pump-p-1151
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...t-pedal-p-1435
Sure, now I've got another $250 into a lift table that I got for $299 at HF. But it'll be an easier fix with higher quality parts than original. And besides, I've got the table so might as well fix it instead of buying something else and keeping the HF model for a boat anchor.
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...ic-pump-p-1151
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...t-pedal-p-1435
Sure, now I've got another $250 into a lift table that I got for $299 at HF. But it'll be an easier fix with higher quality parts than original. And besides, I've got the table so might as well fix it instead of buying something else and keeping the HF model for a boat anchor.
#50
Seeing that this topic came up short on specifics to converting this lift to air, I poked around and came up with another solution. Simply replacing the whole hydraulic unit and adding an air foot pedal. Here are the parts:
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...ic-pump-p-1151
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...t-pedal-p-1435
Sure, now I've got another $250 into a lift table that I got for $299 at HF. But it'll be an easier fix with higher quality parts than original. And besides, I've got the table so might as well fix it instead of buying something else and keeping the HF model for a boat anchor.
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...ic-pump-p-1151
http://www.redlinestands.com/catalog...t-pedal-p-1435
Sure, now I've got another $250 into a lift table that I got for $299 at HF. But it'll be an easier fix with higher quality parts than original. And besides, I've got the table so might as well fix it instead of buying something else and keeping the HF model for a boat anchor.
Thanks,
Rick