Clarke 7600200 CTS4000B Automotive Support Instructions

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Year 2020
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Clarke 7600200 CTS4000B Automotive Support Stand Specification

The Clarke 7600200 CTS4000B Automotive Support Stand is designed to provide reliable support for vehicles during maintenance and repair tasks. Constructed with high-grade steel, it ensures durability and a robust performance under heavy use. The stand is engineered to support a maximum load capacity of 4,000 kilograms, making it suitable for a wide range of vehicles, from small cars to larger SUVs and light trucks. It features a ratchet-style adjustment mechanism that allows for easy height adjustment, ensuring precise and secure positioning of the vehicle. The height range of the stand extends from a minimum of 280 millimeters to a maximum of 420 millimeters, offering versatility for various vehicle heights and maintenance needs. The base of the stand is designed with a wide footprint to enhance stability and prevent tipping, further secured by anti-sink feet that provide additional support on softer surfaces. The stand's surface is coated with a corrosion-resistant finish to protect against rust and wear, ensuring longevity even in challenging environments. Safety is a paramount consideration in its design, with a locking mechanism that firmly holds the load in place, reducing the risk of accidental lowering. The Clarke CTS4000B complies with strict safety standards, reflecting its commitment to quality and security. This support stand is an essential tool for automotive professionals and enthusiasts alike, offering a combination of strength, stability, and ease of use for effective vehicle maintenance.

Clarke 7600200 CTS4000B Automotive Support Stand F.A.Q.

What is the maximum weight capacity of the Clarke 7600200 CTS4000B Automotive Support Stand?

The Clarke 7600200 CTS4000B Automotive Support Stand has a maximum weight capacity of 4,000 lbs (approximately 1,814 kg).

How do I properly set up the Clarke CTS4000B Automotive Support Stand?

To set up the Clarke CTS4000B, first ensure that the vehicle is on a flat surface. Position the stand under the vehicle's designated support point, adjust the height by turning the screw mechanism, and ensure it is securely locked in place.

What maintenance is required for the Clarke 7600200 CTS4000B stand?

Regularly inspect the stand for signs of wear or damage, clean the surfaces to prevent rust, and lubricate the screw mechanism to ensure smooth operation.

Can the Clarke CTS4000B be used on uneven surfaces?

No, the Clarke CTS4000B should only be used on flat, stable surfaces to ensure safety and stability.

What should I do if the stand's screw mechanism is difficult to turn?

If the screw mechanism is difficult to turn, clean any dirt or debris from the threads and apply a suitable lubricant. If it remains difficult, inspect for any signs of damage.

How do I safely lower a vehicle using the Clarke CTS4000B stand?

To safely lower a vehicle, ensure the area is clear, then carefully turn the screw mechanism to lower the vehicle gradually, ensuring the vehicle remains stable throughout the process.

What precautions should be taken when using the Clarke CTS4000B stand?

Always ensure the vehicle is properly balanced on the stand, avoid exceeding the maximum weight limit, and never work under the vehicle without ensuring it is securely supported.

How can I identify the correct support points on a vehicle for using the Clarke CTS4000B?

Refer to your vehicle's manual to identify the correct support points, which are typically reinforced areas designed to bear the vehicle's weight safely.

Is it necessary to use more than one Clarke CTS4000B stand for a vehicle?

Depending on the task, it may be necessary to use multiple stands to ensure the vehicle is evenly supported and stable.

What should I do if the Clarke CTS4000B stand shows signs of rust?

If rust is present, clean the affected areas with a wire brush and apply a rust inhibitor to prevent further corrosion. Regular maintenance can help prevent rust from developing.