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SKU 66305

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attachment (21) into the sleeves 

welded to the front end of the 

platform and secure with a pull pin (7) 

and a R-Pin (20) on either side.

Support Leg and Wheel 

4. 

assemblies: 

Identify the two support 

leg/wheel assemblies. The front 

assembly (74) has a threaded hole 

between each pair of wheels. Insert 

the front assembly through the 

support arm tube at the lower, front 

end of the scissor frame. Rotate the 

assembly within the tube until the 

hole in the centre aligns with the hole 

in the tube. Secure with a bolt (26). 

Now attach wheels (28), washers (29) 

and retaining rings (30) in the order 

shown in the diagram below. Identify 

the two lock bolts (41) with hand 

wheels attached and screw them into 

the holes between the wheels on 

either side.  Insert the rear assembly 

(27) through the support arm tube 

at the lower, back end of the scissor 

frame. Rotate the assembly within the 

tube until the hole in the centre aligns 

with the hole in the tube. Secure with 

a bolt (26). Now attach wheels (28), 

washers (29) and retaining rings (30).

How to store the lift vertically.

The lift can be 

1. 

stored vertically 

as shown in 

figure below.  

Warning: in 

this position the 

lift is not free 

standing and 

must be secured 

to a wall with a 

heavy duty cable 

or chain. failure 

to adequately secure the lift could 

result in serious injury or death in 

the event the lift tips over.

With the lift in its lowest position 

2. 

remove the ramp from the end of 

the extended platform. Whilst the 

platform is still extended remove the 

pins from the ‘U’ shaped support on 

the end of the extension and fold it 

over. Use the two pins to lock it in 

this position. Remove the two pins 

from the other end of the extension 

and push the extension back onto 

the main platform until it lines up 

with another pair of holes in the rails. 

Insert the two pins through the rails to 

lock the extension piece in position.

With the help of a second person, 

3. 

push the rear end of the Motorcycle 

Lift against the wall where it will be 

secured.  Together lift the front end 

into a vertical position.  As it reaches 

the vertical position the weight of the 

lift will shift from the wheels to the ‘U’ 

shaped support leaving the wheels 

slightly off the ground. Two people 

should continue to support the lift 

whilst it is manoeuvred up against the 

wall. Whilst one person continues to 

support the lift the other will secure 

it in position with a heavy cable or 

chains and a suitable lock.

putting the lift back down for 

4. 

use. 

When returning the lift to the 

horizontal position, equal care is 

required to avoid injury to persons. 

Reverse the lifting up steps.  

When 

finally lowering the lift to the ground 

take hold of the outer part of the 

cable tie down bars at the chock 

end of the lift to avoid fingers being 

trapped under the wheel bars.

Summary of Contents for 66305

Page 1: ...result in serious injury Save this manual Copyright 2008 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form w...

Page 2: ...d could result in death or serious injury CAUTION used with the safety alert symbol indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE is used to addr...

Page 3: ...se is liable to cause hearing loss Risk of Electric Shock This tool g is not provided with an insulated gripping surface Contact with a live wire will also make exposed metal parts of the tool live an...

Page 4: ...nued in next column Symbol Definitions WARNING marking concerning Risk of Hearing Loss Wear hearing protection WARNING marking concerning Risk of Respiratory Injury Wear NIOSH approved dust mask respi...

Page 5: ...oad Pedal is only used to lower the Lift when it is not loaded Do not lower the motorcycle quickly 19 Only use the Load Pedal 69 to slowly lower the Lift when there is a motorcycle on it NEVER allow t...

Page 6: ...secure the lift could result in serious injury or death in the event the lift tips over With the lift in its lowest position 2 remove the ramp from the end of the extended platform Whilst the platfor...

Page 7: ...oon as possible NOTE This item is pre assembled at the factory Before Initial Use Inspect tool before use looking for damaged loose and missing parts or oil leaks If any problems are found do not use...

Page 8: ...igure 1 Rear Tie Down Bracket 31 Front Tie Down Bracket 13 Front Wheel Rest 21 Safety Bar Lock Pin 40 Locking Bolt Assembly 41 No Load Pedal 71 Pump Pedal 56 Hydraulic Ram 24 Front Wheel Chock 17 Load...

Page 9: ...and slide the Axle out of the Deck Plate 16 The Wheel Lock can be moved as needed and the Wheel Lock Axle inserted in the appropriate holes in the Deck Plate Reinstall the Nut and tighten See Figure 3...

Page 10: ...he Pump Pedal 56 a few 19 times to remove weight from the Safety Bar 75 Disengage the Safety Bar 75 from 20 the ramp of the Inner Scissor Arm 35 Swing the Safety Bar up and insert the Safety Bar Lock...

Page 11: ...le Lift does not lift Steel Ball 13a in the Discharge 1 Valve or the single way valve of the Hydraulic Cylinder does not seat or seal well Steel Ball 13a in the Single way 2 valve does not seat or sea...

Page 12: ...Page 12 SKU 66305 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Overall Assembly Diagram 75...

Page 13: ...Retaining Ring 4 33 Pin 1 34 Rubber Gasket 4 35 Inner Scissor Arm 1 36 Retaining Ring 4 37 Pin 2 38 Outer Scissor Arm 1 Item Description QTY 39 Pin 2 40 Safety Bar Lock Pin 1 41 Locking Bolt Assembly...

Page 14: ...1 800 444 3353 Assembly Diagram for Hydraulic Ram Note All parts for the Hydraulic Ram Assembly have an a suffix such as 19a Do not confuse these part numbers with the part numbers for the Overall As...

Page 15: ...page 14 All parts for Hydraulic Ram have an a suffix For example PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY The manufacturer and or distributor has provided the parts list and assembly diagram in this docum...

Page 16: ...or consequential damages arising from the use of our product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not ap...

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