Manual Stacking Car Oil Seal Replacement Guide: Easily Solve Oil Leakage Worries!
As a reliable assistant for transporting goods, Hand Pallet Stackers inevitably encounter oil leakage problems caused by oil seal wear or cracks. Worried about oil stains contaminating the ground? Afraid of oil pipe rupture causing safety hazards? EMET will provide you with a detailed explanation of the replacement method for manual stacking car oil seals, helping you easily solve oil leakage problems.

Attention: If you are not familiar with the structure and operation of manual forklifts, it is recommended to seek the help of professionals to avoid unnecessary losses caused by improper operation.
If the sealing ring is aged, adhered to the oil cylinder, or deformed and difficult to remove, it can be soaked in hot water for about ten minutes to soften it and make it easier to remove.
It is recommended to replace the oil seal with the same specifications as the original factory to ensure the best sealing effect.
When installing a new oil seal, a small amount of hydraulic oil can be applied to the surface of the oil seal to facilitate installation and reduce wear.
Oil Seal Replacement Steps
- Dismantling: First, carefully remove the springs and brake screws at both ends of the manual stacker oil cylinder using tools such as a wrench.

- Release the guide sleeve: Find the guide sleeves on both sides of the oil cylinder and gently loosen them.
- Remove the old oil seal: After loosening the guide sleeve, the old sealing ring can be removed from the guide sleeve.
- Install new oil seal: Carefully install the new oil seal into the guide sleeve, ensure its position is correct, and press it in evenly to avoid damaging the oil seal.
- Reset: Install the guide sleeve, brake screw, and spring in sequence to ensure that all components are securely installed.




