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Kendon Stand-Up Owner's Manual page 9

Motorcycle lift

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Front Rail Section
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Wheel Chock
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Front Wheel Right Guide Rail
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Front Tie-Down Hook (2)
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Jack Handle
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Safety Lock Bar Extender
Thoroughly read and understand these instructions and the Owner's Manual
for your specific model Stand-Up™ Motorcycle Lift, where applicable.
To ensure your satisfaction with our motorcycle lift, the removal of the lift from
the crate and the installation of the front wheel loop and rear rail must be
performed according with the detailed instructions noted below. The assembly
and installation requires the basic knowledge and use of hand tools listed in the
"Recommended Tools" section. If you don't feel you have the capacity to
perform this type of installation, or if you have any questions, please contact us
via phone at 714-630-7144, 800-847-8618 or via email at
info@kendonusa.com.
Recommended Tools:
1. Pry Bar or Hammer
2. 9/16" Socket and Wrench OR 9/16" Combination Wrench
3. Box cutter or similar
Removal from Crate:
1. Carefully cut the plastic retaining straps secured around the crate on
each side of the lift crate using a box cutter or similar tool.
2. Pry open the top cover of crate using a pry bar or hammer. Be sure to
use caution when lifting the top cover off as nails will be exposed.
Kendon recommends removing the nails prior to lifting off the top lid.
3. Remove all packaged small loose parts from the crate.
4. Knock apart all four wood sides of the crate to allow for lift removal.
5. Remove any bubble wrap from lift and loose parts.
6. Attach the rear rail to the front rail using the supplied ½" detent ring pins
and fold over the front rail, then secure using the rubber latch on the
right side of the lift.
7. Carefully tilt the lift up by lifting the front part of the lift (opposite of
caster wheels) slightly so that the lift can roll on its casters.
8. With the help of a second person, while lifting the front of the lift, lift the
back of the lift from the crate base onto a flat surface, such as a garage
floor.
Un-Crating and Assembly Instructions
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