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Knowhow is the difference
Operating instruction
The wheel dolly must be positioned on a horizontal, level, dry and stable surface.
Before lifting a wheel, the vehicle must be lifted so the wheel is lifted completely from the ground, and the
vehicle must be secured / supported properly with an approved support (se Fig. 2).
The lock (L) must always be open during lifting and lowering, so the vertical telescopic arm (H) with the
horizontal support arm (A) and support wheel (W) can support and follow the wheel at all times (See Fig. 2).
Safe operation
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Lifting for wheel dismount
The following letter designations refer to the component overview on page 8.
1.
Move the wheel dolly over to the lifted vehicle and the wheel to be lifted.
2.
Place the rollers (F) on each side of the wheel to be lifted. Move the unit as far forward against the
wheel as possible.
3.
Loosen the lock (L) and raise the telescopic arm (H) vertically, so the horizontal support arm (A) can go
in over the wheel. Retighten the lock (L).
4.
Loosen the lock (M) and the horizontal support arm (A), grip the handle (K) and place the arm (A) so it
can go in over the wheel and under any existing mudguard. Retighten the lock (M).
5.
Move the wheel dolly in under the wheel as close to the wheel as possible.
6.
Loosen the lock (M) and grip the handle (K). This allows you to push the horizontal support arm (A) with
the support roller (W) between the wheel/load and any existing wheel mudguard.
7.
When the roller (W) is on the other side of the wheel, turn it down, to support the wheel/load on the
opposite side. Pull handle (K) back while tightening the lock (M).
8.
Now the wheel/load can neither fall forward toward the user or away from the user.
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE!
Failure to observe the following will result in serious injury
or death, as well as damage to property.
K
W
E
P
L
F
H
A
M
Fig. 2
Failure to observe the following may result in serious injury
or death, as well as damage to property.
The lock (L) must always be loosened during lifting and lowering so the vertical telescopic arm (H) with
the horizontal support arm (A) and support wheel (W) can move freely and thereby support the
wheel/load at all times, including during lifting and lowering. Otherwise, the wheel/load could fall out of
the wheel dolly and potentially cause damage.
DANGER
WARNING