Well!
I bought the QuickJack 5000TL on Black Friday sale at Home Depot, and was able to get an additional little bit off using my contractor pricing. I finally decided to get the QJ because the EZCL is too high to be used with my Sport Beetle unless I raise the Sport Beetle on some 2x4s first. Ugh. Anyways, I ordered my QJ from Home Depot on a Sunday and I received the whole kit by Wed. My QJ shipped with Rev A of the manual, dated Dec 2020.
@dreaming.haze I let the liquid thread sealant cure for
24 hours before putting the fittings in a bench vise as you suggested and torquing them down to 25 lb-ft. 25 lb-ft sure felt like a LOT OF TORQUE for the fittings that take the quick couplings, but

.... thats what the manual instructed. I then waited another 24 hours (48 hours total) before subjecting those fittings to hydraulic pressure
That manual also specified 25 lb-ft on the short-hoses where they connect to the elbow on the hydraulic cylinders.
Jeez, 25 lb-ft sure felt like A LOT of torque for this little fittings, and this is what I ended up with:
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That didnt look good. So I contacted QuickJack (Bend-Pak) who promptly told me to IGNORE the 25 lb-ft spec and follow manual Rev B1 dated Sep 2021, which said to turn the fitting on the short hoses only 2-3 turns or until snug. Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah.

They also sent me two new short hoses + fittings and apologized for the wrong specs in the Rev A1 manual.
Anyways after that snafu, I hooked everything up and ...... it all works!!!! Yahoo!!! No leaks. The QJ has some radial shift -- i.e. the car will shift backwards or forwards about 14 while being raised to max height depending out the way you orient the QJs.
In these pictures I am about 2 shy of max height because I oriented the QJs incorrectly such that my Sport Beetle was radial shifting INTO the garage as it went up ..... and I did not want to raise the SB more such that it would crash into Big Red behind it!!
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FWIW - I attached these roller bearings - two 5/8 bearings and two 1 bearings on the underside of the QJ ..... this way the QJ is EASY PEASY to move around the floor and position under the car just so. Even though each QJ is 75+ lbs, I can just push / pull it with one hand, *easily* for optimium placement. Since these bearings are placed on the bottom of the arms that go up, when the QJ is lifted, the bearings do not touch the floor and the QJ is ultra stable.
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