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Kendon Stand-Up Owner's Manual page 13

Motorcycle lift

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compressor, simply insert the air fitting on the integrated hose into your
compressor. Please note that there are many air fittings used by our
customers. You may be required to switch the fitting on your lift and/or
compressor to accommodate the appropriate fitting. Due to the lift's 1000 lbs.
lifting capacity, there are certain restrictions on the size of compressor that
can be used to actuate the lift. Kendon's minimum recommended air
compressor size is 150 PSI with a 6-gallon tank or larger. For optimal use,
we recommend 150 PSI to 175 PSI compressor with an 8-gallon or larger
tank. Please be sure to let the compressor run and completely fill the tank
prior to using with the lift.
Before Use
 Inspect lift before each use. Do not use if bent, broken or cracked
components are noted.
 Check to ensure pump operates smoothly before putting into service.
Lubricate as instructed in the Maintenance Section.
 It is good measure to check the hydraulic system of the lift prior to use;
especially if stored for an extended period of time. With ram fully
retracted, locate and remove the oil filler plug on the front of the
hydraulic cylinder. Insert the jack handle into the sleeve and pump lift
until it locks into the first safety height lock. This will help release any
pressurized air which may be trapped within the reservoir. Ensure the
oil level is just below the oil filler plug hole. Reinstall the oil filler plug.
Because of the many designs and weight of motorcycles, it is the owner's
responsibility to determine if assistance is needed to load or unload your
particular equipment. However, we believe that in the interest of safety, help
of at least one spotter should be acquired prior to any attempt to load or
unload motorcycles.
Before loading, ensure that the lift is on a clean and flat level surface. Be
sure the lift front feet are firmly planted on the ground and rotated with the flat
surface facing the ground.
Operating Instructions
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