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MAKING USE OF WARRANTY 

 

To use your right to warranty you should send the machinery or its 
part tuo us, postage paid. Please include a proof of purchase and 
explain your complaint to us. 

 

In case our customer service finds a fault, we shall repair or replace 
said machinery or its part. In case this proves impossible or 
impractical,  or cannot be don within a reasonable term, we will refund 
your purchase price. The cost of returning the machinery or its part to 
you shall be borne by HBM Mschines. 

 

In case of our customer service ascertaining that there is no fault in 
the machinery or its part, or when it is established that the fault or 
damage arose because of events or causes not included in the 
warranty (see list above) the client is bound to pay the fees for 
transport and safe keeping. 

 

PLEASE ACT RESPONSIBLY 

It’s impossible to enumerate all possible 

uses for which a given product is 

NOT suited. All these dangerous, ill-advised or hazardous uses have been 
captured under the phrase 

Use of the product for any work for which it was 

not intended.

 If you should be in doubt whether a specific use of the product 

would be allowed or not, you are advised to: 
 

 

Ask for advice from an expert user. This can’t do any harm. Who starts 

operating a machine without having the necessary experience or 
education may be taking a serious risk and will be held responsible for 
all consequences!  

 

Ask HBM Machines for advice. 

 

Study the EC legislation with respect to machinery and safety 

 

Read Books about the subject of proper use and design of machinery. 

 

 Please maintain your machine well. By doing so you can extend its 

lifetime considerably. Regular maintenence will prevent premature wear and 
promotes precision. Moreover, a well maintained machine will be safer than 
an ill-maintained one. 
 

Please note. Where machine/ machinery is 
mentioned, this also includes tools. 

 
 
 
© HBM Machines 2009. All Rights reserved. 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for HBM 100

Page 1: ...360 Kg English Instruction Manual READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE MOTORCYCLE LIFT HBM Machines B V Nieuwe Esch 1010 2841 MJ Moordrecht Tel 0182 525468 Fax 0182 635119 E mail info hbm machines com Web site www hbm machines com ...

Page 2: ...insufficiently been educated or instructed in its operation or who do not or insufficiently understand its operation Operation of the machinery by persons without sufficient experience in case of Their working without direct supervision by a teacher Operation of the machinery by persons under the influence of medicines which impair one s ability to react or by persons under the influence of alcoho...

Page 3: ...all possible uses for which a given product is NOT suited All these dangerous ill advised or hazardous uses have been captured under the phrase Use of the product for any work for which it was not intended If you should be in doubt whether a specific use of the product would be allowed or not you are advised to Ask for advice from an expert user This can t do any harm Who starts operating a machin...

Page 4: ...ke sure of proper lighting and ventilation Do not expose machinery to moisture rain and snow Don t operate a machine when you are tired ill o rare using medicines which affect your reaction abilities Never operate a machine when under the influence of alcohol or drugs 13 Keep children and visitors at a safe distance 14 Workshops are danger areas for children Please lock up after you leave Prevent ...

Page 5: ...he air properly and you will end up waiting some more The air is expelled by pumping it out This is done by fully depressing the exhaust pedal 10 followed by pumping action some 15 to 20 strokes of the lifting pedal 7 Now try out operation without any load Go to the highest point you can reach and then let the lift down SLOWLY The exhaust pedal is depressed GENTLY so the lift comes down at its lei...

Page 6: ...press the exhaust pedal 10 to slowly lower the motorcycle NOTICE The lowering speed depends on how much the exhaust pedal is depressed Please lower your motorcycle gently When the motorcycle has been fully lowered you can release the guy rope and clamp and roll if off the lift using the ramp MAINTENANCE AND CHECK UPS In case you re storing the lift for an extended period keep it in a dry place to ...

Page 7: ... 10 Exhaust Pedal 11 Containing Ring M16 12 Ring 13 Bolt M16x45 14 Bolt M16x90 15 Frame 16 Front wheels 17 R lock 18 Foot bar of Hydraulics Cylinder 19 Spring 20 Pin 21 Hydraulical Pump 22 Steel wheel 23 Pin 24 Lifting Arm 25 Lifting Arm 26 Steel wheel 27 Hex nut M12 28 Container ring M12 29 Ring 30 Bolt M12x45 31 Ram 32 Plateau 33 Bolt M10x20 34 Ring ...

Page 8: ...35 Right clamp part 36 Rubber 37 Bolt M6x16 38 Hex nut M10 39 Guy plate 40 Bearing 41 Bearing 42 Ring 43 Pressure plate 44 Handwheel 45 Handle 46 Bolt 47 Left clamp part 48 Hex nut ...

Page 9: ... comply with applicable EC rulings concerning health and safety Any change to this machinery without prior permission in writing issued by ourselves will make any and every guarantee to said machinery NULL AND VOID Desccription and nature of the Machine Motorcycle Lift Model and series HBM 100 Serial Number Year of construction 2011 Harmonised EC rulings which are applied EN 1570 1998 A2 2009 Date...

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