776-6010
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rev. 03/20/18
SETUP
PLEASE REFER TO THE EXPLODED VIEW DRAWING IN THIS MANUAL IN ORDER TO IDENTIFY PARTS.
1. Secure the four links (B) in the lift rails (C) with the corresponding hardware provided and in accordance with the exploded view drawing on page 5.
2. Remove the hardware that secures the lift bar to the links (B), assemble the safety lock (L) on the outboard sides of the links and assemble all components
together with the hardware.
3. Line up the two mounting holes in the base of the hydraulic jack (H) with the holes in the lift’s jack base pad and secure the jack to the base with the bolts (#2)
and washers (#1).
4. Raise the lift bar high enough where the forks under the top of the lift bar straddle the pin going through the top of the hydraulic jack’s ram. Secure one of the
forks to the pin by tightening the bolt (#7).
5. Secure the handle (E) in the receiver at the top of the lift bar with the bolt (#2).
6. Secure the foot pedal (I) in the hydraulic jack’s pump linkage with the bolt (#2).
PURGING AIR FROM THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM:
Sometimes air can get trapped in the hydraulic jack's system during shipping and handling. An air trapped system can prevent the jack from getting a complete
incremental pump stoke and pumping feels spongy. Follow these instructions:
1. Depress the release pedal while simultaneously activating the pump pedal about 15 to 20 times.
2. Stop depressing the release pedal. Continue activating the pump pedal so the lift rails rise to maximum extension.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all air is purged from the system.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This is the safety alert symbol used for the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS section of this manual to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all
instructions to avoid possible injury or death.
IMPORTANT:
Before attempting to raise any ATV/motorcycle, check ATV/motorcycle service manual for recommended lifting surfaces.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Once the lift is in the proper work location, the handle can be used to roll the lift under the ATV/motorcycle. Since the jack is only designed to be used on a hard level
surface, there should be no difficulty in rolling the lift under a ATV/motorcycle. Make sure there are no obstructions, cracks or crevices in the floor underneath the
ATV/motorcycle.
2. The lift is raised by activating the foot pedal. The locking arms slide over the notched lock positions as the lift rises. Once the desired work height has been reached,
slowly depress the release pedal until the locking arms engage with the closest notch.
3. In order to lower the lift, the locking arms must be disengaged by pumping the jack up so the locking arm assembly can be clipped in the retaining latch. Once the
assembly is retained in the latch, depress the release pedal slowly to lower the load.
LIFTING A MOTORCYCLE OR ATV:
CAUTION: Removal or installation of any heavy motorcycle components while the motorcycle is raised by the lift will affect and change the weight
distribution and balance of the motorcycle and is prohibited.
FOR EXAMPLE: Removing one tire and wheel combination will shift the weight of the motorcycle to the
opposite side of the lift rails and cause the motorcycle to fall off the lift.
1. Lift only on areas of the ATV/motorcycle as specified by the ATV/motorcycle manufacturer. This lift is designed for lifting ATV/motorcycles with an exposed frame
undercarriage. The weight of the ATV/motorcycle must be evenly balanced on the two lift rails. The center of balance on an engine is not necessarily the center of
balance point of the whole ATV/motorcycle.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RAISE ANY ATV/MOTORCYCLE THAT CANNOT BE PROPERLY BALANCED ON THE LIFT.
2. Since lifting and lowering procedures require two people, one person must hold the motorcycle in a vertical position. The second person must look
underneath the ATV/motorcycle frame to make sure there are no components extending down beyond the frame that can be damaged by lifting. The second person
can also determine if it is necessary to leave the motorcycle kickstand extended or retracted in order for the lift rails to make contact with the motorcycle frame. The
second person (person operating the lift) must slide the lift under the ATV/motorcycle, making sure the lift arms are properly positioned under the ATV/motorcycle
776-6010
CAPACITY: 1,000 Lbs.
ATV/ MOTORCYCLE LIFT