H O M E S T O R A G E P R O D U C T S
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and store bikes, sports equipment,
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PBH-1R
Made in China
ITW Brands, A division of Illinois Tool Works Inc.
955 National Parkway, Suite 95500
Schaumburg, IL 60173
800-783-7725
www.RacorStorageSolutions.com
Email: [email protected]
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Racor and Racor logo are registered trademarks of Illinois Tool Works Inc.
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OVERHEAD WARNING
Make sure that there are no obstructions to restrict operation of the bike lift; e.g. cars, equipment,
garage doors, misc. items, etc.
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START
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Back
Front
(Lock)
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Thread the rope through the
pulleys as shown.
Thread the rope down though both
parts of the locking mechanism.
Use 2 wood screws to mount the
rope cleat to the wall. When the
bike is up to the ceiling, the excess
rope should be stored in the cleat.
USING THE BIKE LIFT
Hook the bike handlebar and seat with the hooks
and be sure the ropes are not twisted. The bike
can now be raised to the ceiling by the pulling
rope. The rope will lock in place with each pull,
preventing the bike from falling. For safety, tie
the rope on the cleat and wind the excess rope
around it.
DO NOT CUT THE ROPE.
LOWERING THE BIKE
Pull the rope towards the back lift assembly
maintaining tension on rope. The tension will keep
the locking mechanism open and the bike will be
able to lower. Slowly let the rope out as the bike
lowers. Once the bike is low enough, remove it
from the hooks and tie the rope back to the cleat.