HYDRAULIC JACK OIL

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FLARE BELL COMPANY, INC., THE 411 NORTH WOLCOTT STREET CHICAGO IL HYDRAULIC JACK OIL, FLUID FOR WET CLUTCHES, PENETRATING OIL, GENERAL USE LUBRICATING OIL AND RUBBER LUBRICANT;
NAPA NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE PARTS ASSOCIATION 2999 Wildwood Parkway Atlanta GA 30339 Hydraulic Jack Oil;
UNIFIDE UNIFIDE UNIVERSAL, INC. 70 HAWTHORNE AVENUE NEWARK NJ 07112 hydraulic jack oil;cleaning preparations; namely, brake, carburetor and choke cleaner, glass cleaning preparation, windshield washer fluid, rust remover for automotive vehicle radiators, degreasing preparation for use on all engines and machinery, liquid fuel injector cleaner, liquid carb/fuel injector cleaner;undercoating for vehicle chassis;automobile cooling system sealant, tire inflator sealer, additives for gasoline and motor oil, radiatorflush, anti-freeze, rust inhibitor for automobile cooling systems, aerosol liquid spray for drying wires, aerosol liquid spray used for rust penetrate, aerosol silicone spray lubricant and protectant; white lithium aerosol liquid grease spray used for friction reducer, aerosol liquid spray applied to brake pads to eliminate squeaks, liquid additive used as lead substitute, liquid radiator sealer, liquid diesel fuel conditioner and anti-gel;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An automobile jack that comprises a hydraulic system. The jack includes a lockout button and a release mechanism comprised of a variable rate, spring-loaded trigger release mechanism which is located on the grip handle. Moving the jack handle upward and downward causes the hydraulic jack arm to raise and by disengaging the lock out button, the release mechanism allows the hydraulic jack arm to be moved downward. Once the desired height is reached, the lockout button is engaged. By engaging the lockout button, the jack arm is prevented from being moved downward. When it is time to maneuver the jack again, the lockout button has to be disengaged to allow for movement downward.