Clarke strongarm engine crane issue
Clarke strongarm engine crane issue
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Brum_Brum

Original Poster:

548 posts

245 months

Saturday
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I have borrowed a crane from a neighbour while he is overseas and am concerned about its operation. When operating the release valve the jib does not sink smoothly like I would expect, I have to persuade it with a knock and it then comes down pretty rapid and jerky.. not ideal when I will eventually have my engine on the end.

I have checked and topped up the fluid level with the correct stuff and also tried bleeding. I notice air escapes when removing the filler bung after use, is this normal?

The crane itself has had very little use , I think twice in around 15 years.

Anyone have any advice?

Cheers !

normalbloke

8,439 posts

241 months

Saturday
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Have you tried it with some weight on?

Caddyshack

13,663 posts

228 months

Saturday
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Try it with a bit of weight on and see if that helps?

Richard-D

1,952 posts

86 months

Saturday
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As above, normal for an unloaded hydraulic lift as there isn't enough weight to overcome the stiction in the ram.

Brum_Brum

Original Poster:

548 posts

245 months

Saturday
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Ahhhhh ok ! , shows my inexperience. Thanks for the replies, I’ll try some weight on it .

Jo-say8k

217 posts

38 months

Saturday
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If you haven't already then a drop of oil on the joints and pins wouldn't go amiss if it's sat idle. Also a quick smear of hydraulic oil on the piston rod to help stop the ram seal from sticking

E-bmw

12,082 posts

174 months

Yesterday (08:59)
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As above, you need weight to overcome the natural stiction of the arms etc & a bit of oil (if unused for a while) on the joints will reduce the stiction that needs to be overcome.