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GENERAL INFORMATION
Save these instructions.
For your safety,
read, understand, and follow the informa
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tion provided with and on this lift. The owner
and operator of this equipment shall have
an understanding of this lift and safe oper
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ating procedures before attempting to use.
The owner and operator shall be aware that
use and repair of this product may require
special skills and knowledge. Instructions
and safety information shall be conveyed in
the operator’s native language before use
of this lift is authorized. If any doubt exists
as to the safe and proper use of this jack,
remove from service immediately.
Inspect before each use.
Do not use if
broken, bent, cracked, or damaged parts
(including labels) are noted. Any lift that
appears damaged in any way, operates
abnormally or is missing parts, shall be
removed from service immediately. If the
lift has been or suspected to have been
subjected to a shock load (a load dropped
suddenly, unexpectedly upon it), imme
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diately discontinue use until lift has been
checked by a factory authorized service
center. It is recommended that an annual
inspection be done by qualified personnel.
Labels and Owner’s Manuals are avail
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able from manufacturer (see Replacement
Parts, page 5).
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Pro-Lift Utility Lift is specifically designed
to lift and support up to rated capacity
loads consisting of a single Motorcycle,
ATV, Snowmobile, Water Craft or Riding
Lawn Mower whose frames are compatible
with the lifting members of the lift. This lift
is NOT suitable for lifting, leveling and/or
positioning cars, trucks, SUV’s or convey
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ances other than those specifically listed
and approved above. This lift is NOT suit
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able for lifting, leveling and/or positioning
houses, construction trailers and dwellings
in general. This product does not contain
independent lifting devices, but is designed
to be permanently assembled. Hydraulic
unit is not to be used independently of
the lift.
BEFORE USE
Inspect lift before each use:
1. Before using this product, read the
owner’s manual completely and familiar
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ize yourself thoroughly with the product
and the hazards associated with its
improper use.
2. Ensure that casters/wheels and lift arms
move freely. Check for and tighten any
loose assemblies. Do not use if cracked,
broken, bent or otherwise damaged
parts are noted or if the lift is suspected
to have been subjected to a shock load.
A shock load is caused by rapidly open
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ing and closing the release valve while
the lift is loaded. Such operation may
result in a hydraulic overload which may
disable the hydraulic unit.
3. Verify that the product and the application
are compatible. Incompatibility is evident
when the loaded
WARNING:
Do not use for any pur-
pose other than that for which this
device is intended.
4. Owner and operators of this device shall
be aware that no serviceable or replace
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able parts are available for this device
other than those parts listed on page 4.
Any lift that appears to be damaged in
any way, is worn or operated abnormally
shall be removed from service immedi
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ately until such time as repairs can be
made. Do not attempt to weld, rivet or
otherwise repair this device.
5. DO NOT modify or alter this device. It is
recommended that an annual inspection
be done to this device by qualified per
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sons and that missing or damaged la
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bels, warning/safety decals be replaced
with factory authorized labeling.
ASSEMBLY
1. Install hydraulic unit into receiver and
secure with provided 7.5mm x 22mm
allen head bolts (2).
2. Insert pin conecting hydraulic unit to lift
arm with slot in pin to the left as viewed
from rear of lift.
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CAUTION:
Beware of tension force
of return spring.
4. Install lift foot pedal into sleeve and
secure with provided hex head bolt.
5. Install handle into frame and secure
using the provided pins (2).
6. Ensure assembly rolls freely, lifts, locks,
and lowers easily. Get to know how the
release pedal, lift pedal, and the height
locking and unlocking mechanism work
prior to loading the lift.
OPERATION
1. Position lift under appropriate lift point
centering load on lift saddle.
2. Locate and pump the lift foot pedal until
the lift saddle comes into contact with
an appropriate lift point.
3. Only after centering the load, slowly and
carefully raise the lift arm by pumping
the lift foot pedal.
4. Lock both swivel casters by press
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ing down on the caster lever marked
‘lock’.
5. Continue pumping until the load has
reached desired height. Secure the
load using appropriate tie down means.
Four tie down loops have been provided
on the frame of the lift, 2 fore and 2
aft. Make sure that the height locking
mechansim is fully engaged before
working on or around the loaded lift.
WARNING:
Safety tie-downs, sold
separately, are required for safe
operation of this device. Purchase
and use tie-downs with sufficient
capacity to hold motorcycles placed
on this jack.
WARNING:
Be sure all tools and
personnel are clear before lowering
load.
6. To lower lift, disengage height
locking lever and depress release
pedal.
• Study, understand and follow all instruc
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tions before operating this device.
• Do not exceed rated capacity.
• Use only on hard, level surfaces.
• Center load on lift pads.
• Lift only on areas of the vehicle specified
by it’s manufacturer.
• Immediately after lifting load, ensure
lift mechanical load holding means is
engaged.
• Before moving, lower the load to lowest
possible point.
• Secure load with appropriate restraint
device.
• Use of this product is limited to lifting,
lowering, transporting and storing in
the lowered position, loads consisting
of a single vehicle whose lift points are
compatible with the lift platform. In
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compatiblity is evident when the loaded
motorcycle/ATV wobbles, appears un-
stable, and/or does not securely engage
the lift platform.
• Restriaining an incompatible load will
not make the load secure and may
cause unexpected loss of load.
• Never work on, around or under a load
that is not secured and stable.
• Keep operator’s and bystander’s head,
hands and feet away from lift arms when
raising and lowering.
• No alterations shall be made to this
product.
• Only attachments and adapters supplied
by the manufacturer shall be used.
• Failure to heed these markings may
result in personal injury and/or property
damage.
WARNING
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3. Install return spring by slipping one
spring loop into slot on pin with the
other spring loop onto bolt stub at
base on hydraulic unit.
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