Sealey MC365.V2 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Sealey MC365.V2 Lift, ensure you have a clean and level surface. Assemble the lift according to the manual, attach the hydraulic pump, and secure all bolts. Ensure the lift is stable before placing any load on it.
The Sealey MC365.V2 Lift has a maximum weight capacity of 365kg. Do not exceed this limit to avoid damaging the lift or risking safety.
First, check the hydraulic fluid level and refill if necessary. Inspect for any leaks or blockages in the hydraulic line. Ensure the release valve is fully closed if the lift won't raise, or fully open if it won't lower.
Regularly inspect the lift for signs of wear, check and maintain hydraulic fluid levels, lubricate moving parts, and tighten any loose bolts or connections. Perform a thorough safety check every few months.
While the Sealey MC365.V2 Lift can be used outdoors, it is recommended to use it on a dry, level surface and to protect it from rain or extreme weather conditions to prevent corrosion and damage.
Unusual noises may indicate a need for lubrication or a problem with the hydraulic system. Check for any obstructions, ensure all parts are properly lubricated, and inspect the hydraulic fluid. If the noise persists, consult a professional.
To safely lower a motorcycle, ensure the area around the lift is clear. Slowly open the release valve to gently lower the lift. Keep a steady hand to control the speed and ensure the motorcycle is balanced throughout the process.
Always wear appropriate safety gear, ensure the lift is on a stable surface, never exceed the weight limit, and keep hands and feet clear of moving parts. Additionally, always use safety locks before working under a lifted load.
Hydraulic fluid should be checked regularly, ideally before each use. Change or refill the fluid every 6-12 months or if you notice performance issues such as slow lifting or lowering.
Store the lift in a dry, indoor environment away from moisture. Lower the lift completely, clean any dirt or debris, and occasionally check for rust or corrosion in storage.