Frequently Asked Questions / Product

The MaxJax™ manual provides comprehensive support when installing and using the MaxJax™ Lifting System. We provide these frequently asked questions to help clarify some areas of confusion and offer business procedures and processes when ordering a MaxJax™ Lift.

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Is the MaxJax lift easy to operate?

Yes, very easy. Simple ergonomic controls require little if any training - an up button to raise the lift, and a down lever to lower the lift. Always review the operation manually in its entirety before installing and operating the lift.

What options are available for the MaxJax lift?

A motorcycle/ATV lifting bracket is available for servicing bikes, ATV's or other motorized vehicles.
An optional power unit station with integrated lift controls and spring-rewind hose reels is available and helps keep your work area organized and tidy.

What is the diameter of the MaxJax Cylinders?

The MaxJax Cylinders have a 2" / 51 mm. bore.

What does "HVLP" mean?

High Volume, Low-Pressure.

What is the operating pressure?

The operating pressure of the MaxJax lift at maximum load is 1800 PSI.

Normal mechanical flow dividers have a 2% slip, is this the case here?

Perhaps at 6,000-lb. loads only. At lighter loads, considerably less.

Your installation specs indicate that a 30 amp breaker is required for 110V service and a 30 amp breaker is also required for 208-230V. Did you mean a 15 amp breaker is required for 208-230V service?

110V Power Unit pulls roughly 18 Amps at maximum load and Requires a 20 AMP Breaker.

208-230V Power Units pull roughly 27 amps at maximum load, which requires a 30 amp breaker.

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