I'll go grab the hard copies of my latest TM's. I only did a search of the PDF versions of the manuals (700+ MB), not flipping through the hard copies.
The pump unit looks familiar somehow, but I don't have one. Must have a single piston pump with a check valve on each circuit with the hand valve to return to reservoir. The jack is strange, I'll have to go look under my truck where the flat top might sit securely under. With that jack, if you twist up the collar, you have no need for jackstands because the threaded collar will hold the load if the hyd. pressure drops. My guess is it's somebodys idea that you don't need to have jackstands as well as a jack. Sounds like a lot more cost for minimal usefulness. Plus spinning that collar would be slower than using jackstands. Can you imagine if those threads get rusty or lots of sand stuck over all those lubricated threads?
And how much will this Commercial verson of your jack be? For most things it would be a LOT more handy than my jack:
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OOPS, it is only 531 lbs NOT 600.
BTW, I'm a 1988 Embry-Riddle grad: A&P, Dispatcher