Clarke 7610180 CPL28S 2 Post Vehicle Lift Instructions

Ensure the lift is installed on a level concrete floor with a minimum thickness of 4 inches and a strength of 3000 psi. Follow the manufacturer's installation guide for detailed steps, including anchoring the posts and connecting the hydraulic system.
Perform a visual inspection daily, lubricate the posts and pulleys monthly, and check hydraulic fluid levels and cables quarterly. Annually, conduct a comprehensive inspection and replace any worn components.
Check the hydraulic fluid levels and top up if necessary. Inspect for any obstructions or debris in the lift tracks and clean them. Ensure all bolts and nuts are tightened properly.
Check if the floor is level and confirm that the posts are properly aligned. Inspect the cables and pulleys for wear or damage. Adjust the equalization cables if needed according to the manual.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Ensure the vehicle is centered and properly secured on the lift. Never exceed the lift's maximum weight capacity and do not stand under the vehicle when it's lifted.
Refer to the user manual for specific instructions on adjusting the locking mechanism. Typically, this involves loosening the locknut, adjusting the locking arm to the desired position, and then retightening the locknut.
Use a high-quality hydraulic oil with anti-wear properties and a viscosity grade of ISO 32 or equivalent as recommended by the manufacturer.
Regularly clean the lift to remove dirt and moisture. Apply a rust inhibitor or protective coating on exposed metal parts. Store the lift in a dry environment when not in use.
While the lift is designed for indoor use, it can be used outdoors if it is protected from the elements and installed on a proper concrete surface. Ensure all electrical components are shielded from moisture.
Inspect the hydraulic hoses, seals, and fittings for damage or wear. Replace any faulty components immediately to prevent further leakage and ensure safe operation.