LEGO System 6560 Building Instructions
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To assemble the crane module, start by locating all crane-specific pieces. Follow the instruction manual step-by-step, ensuring each piece clicks into place securely. Pay special attention to the rotating base and the pulley system for proper functionality.
If a piece is missing, contact LEGO's customer service through their official website. Provide the set number (6560) and the specific piece number or description. They typically offer replacements for missing pieces.
Keep the set away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to prevent warping and discoloration. Store the pieces in a cool, dry place and clean them occasionally with a damp cloth to remove dust.
First, check that all pieces are assembled correctly as per the instructions. Ensure that the gears and pulleys are free from obstructions. Lubricate the moving parts sparingly with a silicone-based lubricant if necessary.
Yes, the LEGO System 6560 is compatible with standard LEGO pieces, allowing you to integrate it with other sets to expand your construction possibilities.
Aside from the primary construction models, you can create custom buildings, vehicles, or even a construction site diorama by combining the set with additional LEGO bricks.
Use a soft cloth dampened with warm soapy water to gently clean the pieces. Avoid submerging them in water, especially the ones with stickers or printed elements. Dry them thoroughly before reassembly.
Yes, you can motorize the crane using LEGO Power Functions or Technic motors. This will require additional components and some customization to integrate the motor with the existing structure.
Ensure all pieces are free from debris. Align them correctly as per the instructions. If they still don't fit, gently clean and inspect for damage. Contact LEGO for support if the issue persists.
Carefully disassemble the set by separating connected pieces without forcing them apart. Use a brick separator tool if needed. Sort the pieces by type or color and store them in labeled containers for easy reassembly.