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Before Each Use
Operating Instructions
Maintenance
1. Check and make sure the four stay bolts (30) are tight.
2. Check and ensure the clevis pins (12) are secured on the safety bar.
3. Check and ensure the wheels (50) are in their tracks.
Warning! Loads must be centered on platform at all times.
Warning! Loads must be firmly positioned and secured on table at all times.
1.
Position the lift in a suitable area, checking that the surface on which the lift will stand is solid and
flat (preferably concrete).
2.
First, raise the lift to about a 20 cm height, then pull down the safety bar. Raise the lift to see if the
safety bar can raise along with the lift smoothly and make sure it falls into the corresponding slot to
stop the lift.
3. Wheel the motorcycle up the ramp and onto the platform.
4. Clamp the front wheel in the vise to prevent any movement of the motorcycle.
5. Strap the motorcycle securely to the platform.
6. Stand clear of the lift table and depress the UP side of the foot valve to raise the lift.
7.
After raising the lift to the desired working height, make sure the safety bar falls into the corre
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sponding slot to prevent accidental lowering.
8.
When the work is done, pull the safety bar free from its locking position and make sure it is locked
in its original position under the platform, then depress the DOWN side of the foot valve to lower
the lift to the next position or to the floor.
1.
Use only clean, dry air.
2.
When not in use, the lift must be stored in the lowest position in a dry location.
3. Keep the lift clean and wipe off any oil or grease. Lubricate all moving parts.
4.
Before each use check all parts. If any part of the lift is damaged or suspect, remove the lift from
service and take necessary action to repair.
5. All moving parts should be lubricated every month to prevent galling.
6. The four stay bolts should be checked frequently to be sure they are tight.
7. Lightly oil the piston rod when it becomes dry.
8.
Lubricate the piston and its seal every month with the following procedure: First, fully raise the lift
and pull down the safety bar to lock the lift, then disconnect the foot-operated air valve. Add some
oil into the cylinder through an air bleed hole in the front cover (45) of the cylinder.
9. All bolts and screws should be checked frequently to be sure they are tight.