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3. When the motorcycle is 

satisfactorily supported and 
completely stable, screw down 
the two stabilisers, 

• This reduces any load from the 

castors, 

4. Raise the load slowlyby pumping 

the operating pedal. 

5. At all times make sure that the 

moter cycle is fully supported and 
stable.

6. Once you have reached the 

desired height, ensure the locking 
bar is engaged with the notches 
on the base, 

7. Press the release pedal gently, 

allowing the saddle to lower until 
the load is taken by the locking 
bar. 

• Do not work under the raised 

load until it is secured using the 
locking bar.

8. Secure the load using the 

supplied rachet straps before you 
begin work.

WARNING: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MUST YOU RELY UPON THE RAM 
TO SUPPORT THE LOAD.

WARNING: ENSURE THE MOTORCYCLE IS FULLY STABILISED BEFORE 
COMMENCING WORK.

Summary of Contents for CML5

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS LS0713 HYDRAULIC MOTORCYCLE LIFT MODEL NO CML5 PART NO 7610193...

Page 2: ...guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been...

Page 3: ...uickly and easily around the workshop On no account must you raise a loaded platform unless the stabilisers are screwed down and NEVER use the lift to transport a load 7 ALWAYS use appropriate safety...

Page 4: ...ail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com OVERVIEW ASSEMBLY THE RAM ASSEMBLY 1 Secure the ram assembly to its baseplate using the two M8x25 bolts and M8 Spring washers suppl...

Page 5: ...of the lift 2 Place a M8 spring washer on to the threads and screw on the M8 nut securely Ensure the locking bar is free to rotate under its own weight The locking bar should hinge so that the ends e...

Page 6: ...d secured using the M8x12 bolt supplied OPERATION NOTE The operator must be able to watch the lift and the load during all movements RAISING THE LOAD 1 Position the saddle between the wheels of the mo...

Page 7: ...e is fully supported and stable 6 Once you have reached the desired height ensure the locking bar is engaged with the notches on the base 7 Press the release pedal gently allowing the saddle to lower...

Page 8: ...on of parts cracked welds damaged wheels or castors oil leakage from the ram or any other sign of damage Should any of these be found do not use the lift and have it inspected and repaired by a qualif...

Page 9: ...Height Lock Bar HTCML5N D Height Lock Release HTCML5D O Front Wheel Assembly HTCML5O E Connecting Rod HTCML5E P Loops HTCML5P F T Handle HTCML5F Q Clip HTCML5Q G Locking Screw HTCML5G R Height Lock Sp...

Page 10: ...10 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com PART DIAGRAM...

Page 11: ...11 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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