Sealey WS650.V3 Instruction Manual
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Ensure the wheel skate is placed on a flat, stable surface. Align the skate with the center of the vehicle's wheel, ensuring the wheel is securely seated in the skate's cradle before attempting to move the vehicle.
Inspect the wheels for debris or damage. Clean any dirt or debris, and apply lubricant to the wheel axles. If the problem persists, check for wear and replace the wheels if necessary.
The wheel skate is designed for use on smooth, hard surfaces such as concrete or asphalt. It may not perform optimally on uneven or soft surfaces like gravel or grass.
The WS650.V3 Wheel Skate has a maximum weight capacity of 680 kg (1500 lbs) per skate. Ensure not to exceed this limit to maintain safety and functionality.
Regularly inspect the skate for signs of wear or damage. Tighten any loose bolts and lubricate moving parts. Store the skate in a dry environment to prevent rust and corrosion.
Always ensure the vehicle is securely positioned on the skate before moving. Avoid sudden movements and ensure the skate is used on a stable surface. Use appropriate safety gear, such as gloves and safety shoes.
Check if the vehicle's wheel is properly positioned in the skate cradle. Ensure the surface is level and the skate is not overloaded. If needed, adjust the positioning and recheck stability before proceeding.
Wipe the skate with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris. For stubborn grime, use a mild detergent and water, then dry thoroughly to prevent rust. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the skate.
Yes, multiple skates can be used together to support and move a vehicle. Ensure each skate is properly positioned and the combined weight does not exceed the capacity of the skates.
Immediately discontinue use to prevent accidents. Assess the extent of the damage and consult the manufacturer for repair or replacement options. Do not attempt to use a damaged skate.