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SKU 2792 

for technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. 

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lubricating and changing accessories. 

Inspect the ATV Lift periodically, and 

if damaged, have it repaired by an 

authorized technician. The handle 

and pedals must be kept clean, dry, 

and free from oil and grease at all 

times.

Stay alert

10. 

.  Watch what you are do-

ing, use common sense. Do not oper-

ate the ATV Lift when you are tired.

check for damaged parts

11. 

.  Before 

using any product, any part that ap-

pears damaged should be carefully 

checked to determine that it will oper-

ate properly and perform its intended 

function. Check for alignment and 

binding of moving parts; any broken 

parts or mounting fixtures; and any 

other condition that may affect proper 

operation. Any part that is damaged 

should be properly repaired or re-

placed by a qualified technician. Do 

not use this product if the 

Stop bar

 

(9)

 doesn’t work properly.

replacement parts and acces-

12. 

sories

.  When servicing, use only 

identical replacement parts. Use of 

any other parts will void the warranty. 

Only use accessories intended for 

use with this tool. Approved accesso-

ries are available from Harbor Freight 

Tools.

do not operate ATV Lift if under 

13. 

the influence of alcohol or drugs

.  

Read warning labels on prescrip-

tions to determine if your judgment 

or reflexes are impaired while taking 

drugs. If there is any doubt, do not 

operate the ATV Lift

maintenance

14. 

.  For your safety, main-

tenance should be performed regu-

larly by a qualified technician.

Additional Safety Warnings and 

precautions

Only operate the Lift on a flat, dry, 

1. 

level surface, capable of supporting 

the Lift and the load.
Do not attempt to lift equipment 

2. 

greater than the 1500 lb. maximum 

capacity.
Always use good quality hydraulic oil 

3. 

in the Jack.  Do not mix various oils, 

and when filling the Jack, make sure 

no dirt or debris enters the hydraulic 

system.
Once an ATV or motorcycle is el-

4. 

evated on the Lift, do not move the lift 

around.  The wheels on the Lift are 

designed to move the Lift without a 

load.
Always engage the 

5. 

Stop bar (9)

 

when lifting a vehicle.  See FIGURE 2 

on page 5.
Lower the ATV or motorcycle slowly, 

6. 

in a controlled fashion.  Never allow 

the ATV or motorcycle to drop quickly.
Never allow anyone to ride this Lift 

7. 

when it is being raised, lowered, or 

while holding an ATV or motorcycle.
Keep hands away from the 

8. 

Lift Arms 

(4 and 5)

 when raising or lowering 

the Lift.  Keep onlookers and children 

a safe distance from the Lift during 

operation.
Use tie-down straps (not included) to 

9. 

secure the load.
This is a temporary lifting device only. 

10. 

It is not designed to support loads for 

extended periods of time.
Before each use, check for hydrau-

11. 

lic oil leaks; do not operate the Lift if 

leaks are present.

rev 04c, 10c

Summary of Contents for 2792

Page 1: ...erved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools Diagrams within this manual may not b...

Page 2: ...p or wet loca tions Don t expose to rain Keep work area well lighted Keep children away 3 Children must never be allowed in the work area Do not let them play with the ATV Lift Store idle equipment 4...

Page 3: ...your judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs If there is any doubt do not operate the ATV Lift Maintenance 14 For your safety main tenance should be performed regu larly by a qualified t...

Page 4: ...e item is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please call Harbor Freight Tools at 1 800 444 3353 as soon as possible Assembly See the Assembly Drawing on page 9 Mounting Lifting Fr...

Page 5: ...dal 17 Insert the Foot Pedal 17 into the receiver of the Jack 16 Use the screw you loosened from the pedal assembly to secure the Foot Pedal 17 into the receiver of the Jack Insert the 2 Handle 12 int...

Page 6: ...sonal injury and property damage Continue to raise the Lift to the de 5 sired height Disengage the Stop Bar 9 from the chain Lock the Lift at one of the four locking positions with the Stop Bar 9 See...

Page 7: ...gh quality hydraulic oil if necessary If bleeding with the 3 Oil Filler Plug 10a removed use one foot to step on and keep the Release Pedal 18 down while you quickly pump the Foot Pedal 17 ten times T...

Page 8: ...ereto or arising out of his or her installation of replacement parts thereto Parts Lists and Diagrams Main Parts List Part DESCRIPTION Qty 1 BOLT M12X90 4 2 NUT M12 10 3 Rubber Pad 2 4 FRONT LIFT ARM...

Page 9: ...SKU 2792 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 9 Main Assembly Drawing Rev 04a 04c 10c...

Page 10: ...lve 1 12a Pin 1 13a Release Valve Rod 1 14a 0 ring 1 15a Release Valve Pin 1 16a Base 1 17a Split Cotter Pin 4 18a Pin 3 19a Steel Ball 1 20a Spring Plunger 1 21a Spring 1 Part DESCRIPTION Qty 22a Scr...

Page 11: ...SKU 2792 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 11 Assembly Diagram A Jack 16 Note When ordering parts from this diagram add the suffix a to the number...

Page 12: ...dental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you This warranty is express ly in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including the warranties of mer...

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