Clarke 7610143 CML3 Hydraulic Motorcycle Instructions
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To set up the Clarke 7610143 CML3 Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift, ensure that you place the lift on a flat, stable surface. Lock the wheels using the wheel locks to prevent movement. Attach the lifting arms securely according to the manual. Check all hydraulic connections for any leaks or loose fittings before use.
The Clarke 7610143 CML3 Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift has a maximum weight capacity of 680 kg (1500 lbs). Ensure that your motorcycle or vehicle does not exceed this weight limit to avoid damage to the lift or injury.
If the lift is not raising properly, check for hydraulic fluid levels and top up if necessary. Inspect for any leaks in the hydraulic system. The lift may also require bleeding to remove any trapped air in the system. Refer to the manual for the bleeding procedure.
Regular maintenance includes checking hydraulic fluid levels and replacing the fluid annually. Inspect the lift for any signs of wear or damage, especially on moving parts. Lubricate all pivot points and moving parts regularly to ensure smooth operation.
To safely lower the lift, ensure the area around the lift is clear. Slowly open the release valve to allow the lift to descend gradually. Always keep control of the release valve to prevent sudden drops. Once lowered, secure the lift in the locked position.
Always ensure the lift is on a stable, level surface. Use wheel chocks to secure the motorcycle. Do not exceed the weight capacity. Wear appropriate safety gear, such as gloves and steel-toed boots. Never stand under a raised load and ensure all connections are secure before use.
Regularly inspect all hydraulic hoses and connections for signs of wear or damage. Tighten all connections securely and replace any damaged parts immediately. Ensure that the hydraulic fluid used is compatible with the lift's specifications.
Unusual noises could be due to insufficient lubrication on moving parts. Regularly grease all pivot points. Check for any loose parts and tighten them. If the noise persists, it may be indicative of a more serious issue requiring professional inspection.
Store the lift in a dry, clean area away from moisture to prevent rust. Keep the lift in the lowered position to relieve pressure from the hydraulic system. Cover the lift to protect it from dust and debris.
The lift is primarily designed for motorcycles. However, it can be used for other small vehicles that do not exceed the weight limit and fit within the lift's dimensions. Always ensure the vehicle is securely positioned before lifting.