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SKU 66305
for technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.
SpecificationS
Maximum Lifting Capacity
1000 LBS
Maximum Lifting Height
32” Off Floor
Collapsed Height
7-5/8”
Ramp Dimensions
66-3/16” L x 8-3/8” W
Maximum Ramp Extension 84-5/8” Long
Ramp Inside Width
5-3/4”
Wheel Chock Width
5”
Ram Diameter
1.10”
Ram Travel
10-1/4”
Net Weight
165 Lbs.
initiaL tooL Set up/
aSSeMbLy
read the entire iMportant
Safety inforMation
section at the beginning of this
manual including all text under
subheadings therein before set
up or use of this product.
note:
For additional information regarding
the parts listed in the following pages,
refer to the Assembly Diagram near
the end of this manual.
unpacking
This item is heavy. Ensure that you
1.
have an assistant to help handle and
set up this item.
When unpacking, check to make sure
2.
that the item is intact and undam-
aged. If any parts are missing or bro-
ken, please call Harbor Freight Tools
at the number shown throughout the
manual as soon 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 tool until repaired.
Be sure that the Lift is situated on
1.
a solid level surface that can sup-
port the combined the weight of this
Lift and any motorcycle that will be
mounted on it.
Purge the Hydraulic Ram.
2.
purging the Hydraulic ram
Please refer to Hydraulic Ram As-
sembly Diagram and Parts List near
the end of this manual when perform-
ing the following procedure
.
Turn the Release Valve (15a) 1/2 turn
1.
counterclockwise. Remove the Oil
Filler Plug (9a).
Pump the Foot Pedal (56) 12 to15
2.
times, until all air is purged from the
pump.
Turn the Release Valve (15a) clock-
3.
wise until finger tight.
Top off the hydraulic Ram (24) with
4.
good quality hydraulic oil (not includ-
ed) until the oil level is even with the
bottom of the Oil Filler Port. Replace
the Oil Filler Plug (9a).
Test the Lift without a load by rais-
5.
ing and lowering it. If the lift oper-
ates properly you have completed
this process. If the Lift does not raise
or lower smoothly and controllably,
repeat the purging process.