Sealey MC135 Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Sealey MC135 Lift, follow the instructions provided in the user manual, which includes steps to attach the base, lift arm, and hydraulic components securely. Ensure all bolts are tightened to the specified torque.
The Sealey MC135 Lift has a maximum weight capacity of 450kg. It is essential not to exceed this limit to maintain safety and functionality.
Regular maintenance includes checking for hydraulic fluid leaks, inspecting the lift for any signs of wear or damage, lubricating moving parts, and testing the lift's operation to ensure smooth performance.
If the lift is not raising properly, check the hydraulic fluid level and refill if necessary. Inspect for any obstructions or damage to the hydraulic system, and ensure there is no air trapped in the hydraulic lines.
To safely store the lift, lower it to its minimum height, clean the surfaces to remove dust and debris, and store it in a dry location to prevent rust. Ensure it is locked or secured to prevent accidental activation.
Ensure the lift is on a stable, level surface. Do not exceed the weight limit. Wear appropriate safety gear, and never stand under a raised load. Always use the safety lock mechanism when the lift is in use.
To bleed the hydraulic system, raise the lift to its maximum height and then lower it completely. Repeat this process several times while checking the hydraulic fluid level and refilling as needed to remove any air trapped in the system.
Sealey recommends using a high-quality hydraulic fluid with anti-wear and anti-foam properties, suitable for the operating temperature range of the lift. Refer to the user manual for specific fluid recommendations.
The hydraulic fluid should be checked regularly and changed at least once a year, or more frequently if the lift is used extensively. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance intervals.
If you notice a hydraulic fluid leak, immediately stop using the lift and inspect all fittings, hoses, and seals for damage. Replace any faulty components and refill the hydraulic fluid to the correct level before resuming use.