Outlander Vehicle Lifts:
Owner’s Manual
30JULY2020 | 630-00132 REV B
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OUTLANDER VEHICLE LIFTS:
SECTION 4
MAINTENANCE
Section 4
Maintenance
This outside vehicle lift is designed to be as trouble
free as possible. However, some basic maintenance
will ensure that it continues to offer reliable use for
years to come.
• Oil pivot points on all moving parts every Six (6)
months.
• Grease the inside vertical square tube once a
year (every six [6] months under hard conditions
or extreme weather). Lower the platform to the
ground and clean the tube with mineral spirits,
WD-40
®
or a good solvent. When clean, grease
the square vertical tube shaft with high-grade
water-resistant grease such as boat trailer
wheel-bearing grease.
See Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1
• Check for paint chips and touch up bare metal.
Use a good black enamel or lacquer to inhibit
rust. You may need to do this more frequently if
your lift is subject to salty air or road salt in the
winter.
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Some scooters have pneumatic (air-inflated) tires. If
your scooter has this type of tire, ensure the tires are
properly inflated. Improper inflation will change the
deck height of the scooter and therefore change the
amount of clamping force the hold-down arm places
on the scooter. The scooter can fall off the lift if not
properly secured.
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