11.
As with most vehicles, if the two Scale Plate (part #2) comparison readings
differ from only 0 to 5 degrees, this will indicate no front wheel alignment
adjustment is necessary. Should the comparison readings differ over 5 degrees,
it is recommended that the front end wheel alignment be serviced by a qualified
technician.
12.
NOTE: It is further recommended that the vehicle manufacturer’s manual, and/or
a qualified technician, be consulted to determine the front end wheel alignment
degree of tolerance difference allowable for the vehicle make and model being
tested.
13.
Once the front end alignment test has been performed, remove the wheel chocks
or blocks of wood from the rear tires of the vehicle, and make sure to back the
vehicle in reverse gear off the Turn Tables at the slowest possible speed.
1.
Before each use, inspect the general condition of the Turn Tables. Check for loose
screws, misalignment, binding of moving parts, broken parts, and any other
condition that may affect their safe operation. If a problem exists, immediately
discontinue using the Turn Tables and have them serviced by a qualified technician.
DO NOT USE DAMAGED EQUIPMENT.
2.
Keep the Turn Tables free of oil and grease. Use only a mild detergent and damp
cloth when cleaning. DO NOT use a flammable or combustible solvents to clean
the Turn Tables.
3.
Once clean, lubricate all moving parts with a light oil.
INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE
& CLEANING
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