Clarke 7630204 CMC60 Car Instructions
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To assemble the Clarke 7630204 CMC60 Car Creeper, first unpack all components and verify against the manual. Attach the wheels by inserting the bolts through the wheel brackets and secure them with the provided nuts. Ensure all bolts are tightened securely before use.
The Clarke 7630204 CMC60 Car Creeper has a maximum weight capacity of 110 kg (242 lbs). Ensure not to exceed this limit to maintain safety and functionality.
To clean the creeper, wipe the surface with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using harsh chemicals that can damage the material. Regularly check the wheels and joints for any signs of wear or damage and lubricate if necessary.
It is recommended to use the Clarke 7630204 CMC60 Car Creeper on flat, smooth surfaces to ensure stability and ease of movement. Using it on uneven surfaces can be unsafe and may damage the creeper.
If the wheels are not rolling smoothly, check for debris or obstructions around the wheels. Clean the wheels and axles as needed. Lubricate the wheel bearings with a suitable lubricant to ensure smooth operation.
The headrest on the Clarke 7630204 CMC60 Car Creeper can be adjusted by loosening the adjustment knobs, setting the headrest to the desired position, and then tightening the knobs to secure it in place.
Yes, the Clarke 7630204 CMC60 Car Creeper typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included in the package for specific terms and conditions.
Store the Clarke 7630204 CMC60 Car Creeper in a dry place away from direct sunlight. It can be hung using the built-in hooks or laid flat on the ground. Ensure that it is not stacked under heavy items to prevent deformation.
Always ensure the car is securely lifted and supported before using the creeper. Wear appropriate safety gear, such as gloves and goggles, and ensure the working area is clear of hazards.
To replace a damaged wheel, remove the securing nut and bolt from the wheel bracket, slide the old wheel off, and replace it with a new one. Secure the new wheel with the original bolt and nut, ensuring they are tightened properly.