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SKU 94813        For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353 

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. 

WARNING!  Do not exceed the maximum lifting capacity of this tool (1,200 

pounds).  Exceeding the maximum lifting capacities could cause personal injury 

and/or property damage.

2. 

Make sure the Platform (8) is fully collapsed to the floor.  Also, make sure the Remov-

able Plate (9) is properly positioned over the inspection hole of the Platform (8).

3. 

With assistance, roll the motorcycle up the Ramp (10) and onto the Platform (8) 

until its front wheel contacts the Stop Plate (1).  Then, kick the center stand of the 

motorcycle down to stabilize it on the Lift.

4. 

Adjust the Vise assembly (4, 6, 7), and clamp the bottom of the front motorcycle 

wheel into the Vise assembly.  Then, resecure the Vise assembly to the Platform 

(8). You should also stabilize the motorcycle using tie-down straps (not included) on 

each side of the motorcycle with one end of the straps tied to the motorcycle and 

the other end of the straps tied to the Platform (8).

5. 

Connect the air compressor’s hose to the Foot Valve Air.  Then turn on the air 

compressor and set its regulator to 110 to 125 PSI.  Do not exceed 125 PSI.  (See 

Figure B.)  Make sure the Foot Air Valve (48) is located on the floor surface and 

safely away from the Motorcycle Lift so as to avoid damaging the Foot Air Valve.  

(See Figure A.)  Step on and hold down the right side of the Foot Air Valve (48) until 

the Platform (8) of the Motorcycle Lift reaches its maximum height.  Then step on 

and hold the left side of the Foot Air Valve until the Platform is fully collapsed to the 

floor.  Repeat this procedure several times to ensure the Motorcycle Lift is operating 

properly.  (See Figure A.)

6. 

When the Platform (8) has been raised to the working height, lower the Safety Bar 

(11) completely to prevent the Motorcycle Lift from accidentally lowering.

7. 

When work on the motorcycle is completed, check under the Motorcycle Lift to make 

sure there are no tools, motorcycle parts, etc. and that it is safe to lower the Lift.

8. 

Swing the Safety Bar (11) aside.  Then step on and hold down the left side of the 

Foot Air Valve (48) to 

slowly

 lower the Platform (8) to the floor.

9. 

With assistance, remove the tie-down straps from the motorcycle.  Loosen the Vise 

assembly (4, 6, 7).  Kick the center stand of the motorcycle up.  Then, slowly back 

the motorcycle completely off the Motorcycle Lift.

10.  Turn off the air compressor.  Step on and hold down the left side of the Foot Air Valve 

(48) to release any remaining compressed air in the system.  Then, disconnect the 

compressor’s air hose from the Foot Air Valve.

11.  Make sure to store the Motorcycle Lift in a clean, dry, safe location out of reach of 

children and other unauthorized people.    

Summary of Contents for 94813

Page 1: ...ll rights reserved 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 man...

Page 2: ...ecautions assembly oper ating inspection maintenance and cleaning procedures parts list and assembly diagram Keep your invoice with this manual Write the invoice number on the inside of the front cove...

Page 3: ...in the hands of untrained users 2 Maintain the Motorcycle Lift with care Keep this product clean A properly maintained tool is easier to control Do not use damaged tools and equipment Tag damaged tool...

Page 4: ...ly on a flat level solid surface capable of support ing the weight of the Lift and the weight of the object being lifted 7 Make sure any load being supported by this Motorcycle Lift is well balanced a...

Page 5: ...ts mentioned in the following pages see the Assembly Diagrams on pages 13 and 14 of this manual To Move The Motorcycle Lift To A Proper Location 1 Aminimumoftwoadultsarenormallyrequiredtosetupandopera...

Page 6: ...Lift To An Air Compressor For best service you should incorporate an oiler regulator and in line filter as above Hoses couplers oilers regulators and filters are all available at Harbor Freight Tools...

Page 7: ...in its raised position To do so raise the Mo torcycle Lift to slightly above the desired height Lower the Safety Bar and while holding the Safety Bar in its lowered position slowly lower the Motorcycl...

Page 8: ...ard or backward make sure to retighten the two Nuts See Figure D To Install The Vise Assembly 1 NUT 27 WASHER 29 FIGURE E VISE ASSEMBLY 4 6 7 NOTE Additional mounting holes at the rear of the Platform...

Page 9: ...estions please call 1 800 444 3353 PAGE 9 To Install The Ramp RAMP 10 PLATFORM 8 FIGURE F With assistance lift the Ramp 10 and insert its two prongs into the two mounting holes located at the front of...

Page 10: ...ly away from the Motorcycle Lift so as to avoid damaging the Foot Air Valve See Figure A Step on and hold down the right side of the Foot Air Valve 48 until the Platform 8 of the Motorcycle Lift reach...

Page 11: ...s own 1 Make sure the unit s 1 200 pound lifting capacity is not being exceeded 2 Check all air connections for leaks 3 The Air Foot Valve 48 may be leaking A technician should investigate and replace...

Page 12: ...er Pivot Shaft 1 24 Lifting Arm 1 25 Cylinder End Plate 1 26 Lock Nut M10 2 27 Nut M10 16 28 Lock Washer 10 20 29 Washer 10 20 30a Stay Bolt 4 31a Cylinder 1 33a Piston 1 34a O Ring 1 35 O Ring 1 36 S...

Page 13: ...or technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 PAGE 13 MAIN ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement pa...

Page 14: ...ally as replacement parts NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts Part Description Qty 1D Dolly Handle 1 2D Bolt 2 3...

Page 15: ...cidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF ME...

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