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Repairing Leaking Lift Ram

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I had a lift ram let go due to a damaged gland nut. I had to replace both the gland nut and all the seals. It's a pretty easy job and I have attached a few pictures. Cheers.20170324_092949_resized.jpg 20170324_092944_resized.jpg 20170324_121929_resized.jpg 20170324_111259_resized.jpg
 

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20170326_174028_resized.jpg Here is a picture of the damaged gland nut. Luckily there wasn't a scratch on the piston.
 
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