Clarke 6600015 CT100PR s Instructions
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The Clarke 6600015 CT100PR Trestles have a weight capacity of 150kg per trestle, making them suitable for a variety of lightweight and medium-duty tasks.
To set up the Clarke 6600015 CT100PR Trestles, unfold each trestle by separating the legs until the locking mechanism clicks into place. Ensure the surface is level and stable before placing any load.
The Clarke 6600015 CT100PR Trestles are constructed from a durable steel frame with a powder-coated finish to enhance longevity and resistance to corrosion.
To clean the trestles, use a damp cloth to wipe off any dirt or debris. Regularly check for any signs of wear or damage, and ensure all moving parts are lubricated as needed.
No, the Clarke 6600015 CT100PR Trestles are not height-adjustable; they have a fixed height that is suitable for most standard applications.
Yes, the Clarke 6600015 CT100PR Trestles can be used outdoors; however, they should not be left exposed to the elements for prolonged periods to prevent rusting.
If the trestles become unstable, check for uneven ground and reposition them on a flat surface. Inspect for any damage to the legs or locking mechanisms. Avoid overloading beyond the weight capacity.
Fold the trestles by releasing the locking mechanism and bringing the legs together. Store them in a dry, cool place to prevent rust and prolong their lifespan.
Ensure the trestles are placed on a stable and level surface. Do not exceed the weight limit, and avoid sudden movements that could cause the load to shift. Wear appropriate safety gear when necessary.
No, the Clarke 6600015 CT100PR Trestles are not designed for scaffolding purposes. They are intended for use as support stands and should not be used to support scaffolding or similar structures.