Operating Air Pressure (Air version only) ....... 120-200psi (8-13bar) PARTS & SERVICE CONTACTS For Spare Parts and Service, please contact your nearest dealer, or CLARKE International, on one of the following numbers. PARTS & SERVICE TEL: 020 8988 7400 PARTS & SERVICE FAX: 020 8558 3622 e-mail as follows: PARTS: Parts@clarkeinternational.com...
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Motorcycle Lift. Before using this equipment, please read this instruction manual thoroughly, and follow all directions carefully. By doing so, you will ensure your own safety, and that of others around you. Used carefully and considerately, this Motorcycle lift will give you long and trouble free service.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS. Using a clean, level area, unpack the equipment, laying out the loose items. The Motorcycle lift is packed flat, that is to say, in its lowest position. It is fully assembled, except for a few ancillary items, which are fitted as follows: Attach the largest Foot Lever, (A), to its square spigot on the base of the unit, with the foot pedal facing upwards, and set at...
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CML3 AIR Using all precautions with regard to using Air equipment - REFER TO THE AIR COMPRESSOR MANUAL, connect a suitable air hose equiped with a snap on type connector to the Hand Controller, shown in Fig. 5. The hand controller is located on the end of the hose leading to the hydraulic ram.
OPERATION For safety purposes, loading the lift is essentially a two man operation. DO NOT exceed the maximum lifting capacity of 450kg (1000lbs) UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES must you ride a motorcycle on to the lift, and on no account allow anyone to mount the motorcycle whilst it is on the table. With the lift maneouvered to a suitable position which allows adequate working space, screw down the stabilisers in order to take the weight off...
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