Clarke 7611010 CFC1000 1 Ton Folding Crade Instructions
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Begin by laying out all parts and referring to the assembly manual. Attach the legs to the main frame using the provided bolts. Ensure all bolts are securely tightened. Attach the hydraulic ram and check for leaks. Finally, attach the boom and hook ensuring all pins are in place.
Always operate on a flat, stable surface. Do not exceed the 1-ton weight limit. Ensure all parts are properly assembled and secured. Wear protective gear and keep a safe distance from the load.
Inspect the hydraulic ram and connections for visible signs of fluid leakage. Tighten any loose fittings and replace any worn seals or hoses. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
Fold the crane to its compact position. Wipe down all surfaces to remove any dirt or moisture. Store in a dry, indoor location to prevent rust and corrosion.
Regularly check and tighten all bolts. Lubricate moving parts and apply rust prevention spray on metal surfaces. Inspect the hydraulic system for leaks and replace any damaged components promptly.
Check if the hydraulic fluid level is sufficient and refill if necessary. Inspect the hydraulic ram for air pockets and bleed the system if needed. Ensure the load does not exceed the crane's capacity.
To bleed the hydraulic system, locate the bleeder valve on the hydraulic ram. Open the valve slightly and pump the handle to remove any trapped air. Close the valve once a steady stream of fluid appears.
Use a high-quality hydraulic oil with anti-wear properties, typically ISO VG32 or ISO VG46, as specified in the user manual. Always verify with the manufacturer's guidelines.
Refer to the load capacity chart provided in the user manual. The crane is rated for a maximum of 1 ton. Ensure the load is evenly distributed and does not exceed this limit.
Conduct visual inspections before each use to check for structural integrity, ensuring no visible cracks or damage. Verify that all bolts and nuts are tight and that hydraulic components are free from leaks.