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SKU 94830  

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. 

       WARNING!  Do not exceed the maximum lifting capacity of the Exten-
sion Wings (1,200 pounds).  
Exceeding the maximum lifting capacities could    
cause personal injury and/or property damage.

2. 

       WARNING!  Follow all instructions and safety precautions as outlined in the    
model 94813 Motorcycle Lift manual.

3. 

Make sure the Platform of the Motorcycle Lift is fully collapsed to the floor.  Also,    
make sure the Removable Plate of the Motorcycle Lift is properly positioned over   
the inspection hole of its Platform.

4. 

With assistance, roll the object to be raised up the Right and Left Ramp Exten-
sions (3, 4) and onto the Right and Left Side Extensions (1, 2).

5. 

You should stabilize the object using tie-down straps (not included) on each side   
of the motorcycle with one end of the straps tied to the object and the other end    
of the straps tied to the Right and Left Side Extensions (1, 2).

6. 

Connect an air hose to the Motorcycle Lift’s Foot Air Valve.  Then set the air  

 

compressor’s regulator between 100 and 120 PSI.  Do not exceed 120 PSI.

7. 

Step on and hold down the 

right side of the Motorcycle Lift’s Foot Air Valve to 

raise the Lift.

8. 

When the Motorcycle Lift has been raised to the working height, lower its Safety 
Bar completely to prevent the Lift from accidentally lowering.

9. 

When work on the motorcycle is completed, check under the Motorcycle Lift to    
make sure there are no tools, parts, etc. and that it is safe to lower  
the Lift.

10. 

Remove the Safety Bar.  Then step on and hold down the 

left side of the Motor-   

cycle Lift’s Foot Air Valve to 

slowly

 lower the Lift to the floor.

11. 

With assistance, remove the tie-down straps from the object.  Then, slowly back    
the object completely off the Motorcycle Lift.

12. 

Turn off the air compressor.  Step on and hold down the 

left side of the Motor 

 

cycle Lift’s Foot Air Valve to release any remaining compressed air in the system.  
Then, disconnect the compressor’s air hose from the Foot Air Valve.

13. 

Make sure to store the Motorcycle Lift and its Extension Wings in a clean, dry,  

 

safe location out of reach of children and other unauthorized people.

Summary of Contents for 94830

Page 1: ...EFORE USE Due to continuing improvements actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein LIFT EXTENSION WINGS For Use With Model 94813 Motorcycle Lift Model 94830 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Copyright 2006 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape of form without the express written consent of...

Page 2: ...parts shown in the Parts Lists on page 9 are included If any parts are missing or broken please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number shown on the front cover of this manual as soon as possible GENERAL SAFETY RULES IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS Failure to follow all instructions detailed in this manual may result in serious personal injury SAVE THESE ...

Page 3: ...on Wear ANSI approved safety impact eye glasses when using this product TOOL USE AND CARE 7 Store idle tools and equipment out of reach of children and other untrained people Tools and equipment are dangerous in the hands of untrained users 8 Maintain this product with care Keep this product clean Properly maintained equipment is easier to control Do not use damaged equipment Tag damaged equipment...

Page 4: ...al injury 3 Industrial applications must follow OSHA requirements 4 Store idle tools When not in use store the Extension Wings in a clean dry safe location out of reach of children 5 Prior to using this product make sure to read and understand all instruc tions and safety precautions as outlined in the model 94813 Motorcycle Lift manual 6 Make sure any load being supported by the Extension Wings i...

Page 5: ...URE A With assistance align the mounting hole in each end of the Left Side Extension 2 with the mounting hole in each end on the left side of the Platform Insert two Extension Panel Pipes 8 through the Left Side Extension 2 and the Motorcycle Platform With assistance slide the Right Side Extension 1 onto the Extension Panel Pipes 8 and up against the Motorcycle platform Insert a Bolt 5 through eac...

Page 6: ...ension 3 with the two mounting holes in the right side of the Ramp Then secure the Right Ramp Ex tension to the Ramp using two Bolts 12 two Washers 13 and two Nuts 14 See Figure A Attach The Stabilizer Bar To The Motorcycle Lift Frame 1 Insert the Stabilizer Bar 11 through the bottom front frame of the Motorcycle Lift See Figure B 2 Align the two innermost mounting holes under the Stabilizer Bar 1...

Page 7: ... to the Motorcycle Lift s Foot Air Valve Then set the air compressor s regulator between 100 and 120 PSI Do not exceed 120 PSI 7 Step on and hold down the right side of the Motorcycle Lift s Foot Air Valve to raise the Lift 8 When the Motorcycle Lift has been raised to the working height lower its Safety Bar completely to prevent the Lift from accidentally lowering 9 When work on the motorcycle is...

Page 8: ...N All maintenance service and repairs not discussed in this manual should only be performed by a qualified service technician PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDEDTHE PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM INTHIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCETOOL ONLY NEITHERTHE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION ORWARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE I...

Page 9: ...ly as replacement parts 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 6 7 8 8 10 10 10 10 9 9 11 12 Bolt not shown 13 Washer not shown 14 Nut not shown Part Description Qty 1 Side Extension Right 1 2 Side Extension Left 1 3 Ramp Extension Right 1 4 Ramp Extension Left 1 5 Bolt 4 6 Washer 4 7 Nut 4 Part Description Qty 8 Extension Panel Pipe 2 9 Pipe Cap 2 10 Pin 4 11 Stabilizer Bar 1 12 Bolt 4 13 Washer 4 14 Nut 4 ...

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