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Hanging Bicycles

Removing Bicycles

Moving the Stand

Maintenance and Cleaning

WARNING!

 TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY: Hanging and removal of bicycles should only be done 

by adults who are physically capable of safely lifting the weight of a bicycle.

CAUTION! 

TO PREVENT INJURY FROM TIPPING: Do not move with bicycles suspended. Remove 

bicycles before moving unit.

Note:

 Before use, tighten all connections securely.

1. 

Place the bike stand in desired location, then engage caster locks by pushing down on levers.

 

WARNING! 

TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM PRODUCT FAILURE: Do not exceed rated 

weight capacity.

2. 

Hang first bicycle by sliding tire over one side of Support Bar, positioning bicycle toward the center.

3. 

Hang next bicycle on other side of Support Bar with handle bars facing opposite first bicycle.

4. 

Hang subsequent bicycles in the same manner, making sure weight is evenly distributed at all 

times.

1. Firmly grip bicycle with both hands and slide off Support Bar.
2. Make sure evenly distributed weight is maintained.

1.  Remove bicycles then unlock casters.
2. 

Move the stand to new location, then lock casters and replace bicycles.

Procedures not specifically explained in this manual must be performed only by a qualified technician.

TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM TOOL FAILURE: Do not use damaged equipment. If any 

part becomes damaged, have the problem corrected before further use.

1. 

Periodically inspect the general condition of the stand. Check for loose hardware, cracked or bro

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ken parts, and any other condition that may affect its safe operation.

2. Wipe external surfaces of the bike stand with a clean cloth as needed.

Summary of Contents for BIKE-STAND-6

Page 1: ...notice Safety Do not exceed the capacity of 180 lbs 30 lbs per bicycle Do not use with more than 6 bikes Be aware of dynamic loading Sudden load movement may briefly create excess load causing product failure Keep assembly area clean and well lit Keep bystanders out of the assembly area Do not assemble when tired or when under the influence of alcohol drugs or medication Use safety goggles and wor...

Page 2: ...720 1 888 651 3431 Parts List Part Description Qty 1 Support Bar 1 2 M8 Lock Nut 9 3 Upper Post 1 4 M10 Lock Nut 4 5 Base A 2 6 Locking Swivel Caster 4 7 Base B 1 8 Lower Post 1 9 M8x20 Hex Bolt 6 10 M8x70 Hex Bolt 1 ...

Page 3: ...ev 032720 1 888 651 3431 Assembly Step 1 Attach Support Bar 1 to Upper Post 3 with Support Bar Bolts and Lock Nuts 2 See Fig ure A Step 2 Attach Casters 6 to ends of Bases A and B with Lock Nuts 4 See Figure B ...

Page 4: ...B so that bolt holes align with Lower Post 8 bolt holes Secure with Hex Bolts 9 and Lock Nuts 2 See Figure C Step 4 Attach Upper Post assembly to Lower Post assembly Secure with Hex Bolt 10 and Lock Nut 2 See Figure D Note Before use tighten all connections securely ...

Page 5: ... center 3 Hang next bicycle on other side of Support Bar with handle bars facing opposite first bicycle 4 Hang subsequent bicycles in the same manner making sure weight is evenly distributed at all times 1 Firmly grip bicycle with both hands and slide off Support Bar 2 Make sure evenly distributed weight is maintained 1 Remove bicycles then unlock casters 2 Move the stand to new location then lock...

Page 6: ...ible for labor charges If the product does not meet specifica tions as depicted in the advertisement the Authorized Dealer will refund the full purchase price of the product Questions regarding the warranty on a specific product and warranty claims should be directed to the Authorized Dealer with whom the purchase transaction was made WARRANTY LIMITATIONS The above warranty does not apply to produ...

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