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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 

24859

8/19

2019 OEMTOOLS

®

AIR HYDRAULIC MOTORCYCLE LIFT 

1,000 LB. CAPACITY

CONTENTS

Qty

Part

Qty

Part

1

Main Lift Assembly

1

Release Pedal

2

2 Front Casters

1

Cover Plate

2

2 Rear Wheels

1

Wheel Clamp

1

Hardware Kit

1

Lock Bar

1

Pump Pedal

1

Ramp

SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  

AND WARNINGS

Thoroughly read and understand all instructions in this 

product manual before using this product. Failure to 

follow all instructions listed below may result property 

damage and/or serious personal injury.

WARNING

: 

1.  DO NOT exceed the rated capacity of the motorcycle 

lift.

2.  DO NOT attempt to transport a motorcycle on the lift. 

The lift is only used in a static position for lifting and 

lowering loads. Ensure that the motorcycle is stable 

before lifting, lowering or working on the motorcycle.

3.  DO NOT make any modifications to the lift. 
4.  DO NOT tamper with or adjust safety valve.
5.  Use only on hard, level surfaces.
6.  Use this motorcycle lift only for its intended purpose.
7.  Always position the motorcycle completely onto the 

platform. DO NOT use the ramp to support any portion 

of the motorcycle while lifting.

8.  Before lifting, ensure that the weight of the motorcycle 

has been fully supported by the lift platform.

9.  Always center load on lift platform.
10. Use only appropriately rated straps to secure the 

motorcycle on the platform before lifting.

11. Immediately after lifting load, ensure lift locking bar is 

inserted and secure.

12. Before moving, lower the lift to the lowest point.
13. Wear ANSI approved safety glasses and work gloves 

during use.

14. Keep clear of load while lifting and lowering.
15. Always lower lift platform slowly.
16. Inspect before every use. DO NOT use if parts are 

loose or damaged.

ASSEMBLY

1.  Attach the 2 Rear Wheels (44) onto the chassis using 

the Washer (43) and Cotter Pin (31)

2.  Attach the 2 Front Casters (14) onto the chassis using 

the Bolt (12), Washer (13), Lock Washer (20) and Nut 

(21).

3.  Attach the Release Pedal (10) to the Release Valve 

Spindle (5).

4.  Attach the Pump Pedal (11) to the Pump Spindle (9).

5.  Raise the motorcycle lift to an appropriate height and 

insert the Safety Bar (22) into the holes on the lifting 

arm. Install Wheel Clamp Assembly (55).

6.  Insert U-Bolt Tie Downs (42) onto the Lifting Table (35) 

and attach them using Nuts (33).

7.  Connect the Ramp (37) to the Lifting Table (35) using 

Washer (23) and R Pin (4).

8.  Install the Cover Plate (36) onto the Lifting Table (35).

BEFORE FIRST USE

1.  After assembly, wait for one hour to allow the oil in the 

pump to settle before purging air from the system.

NOTE

Failure to allow sufficient time for the oil to settle could 

result in air remaining in the oil. In this event, the pump will not 

purge completely the first time and a second purge will be 

required.
2.  Connect the male quick coupler fitting into the air 

supply hose female quick coupler. Then fully depress 

the Release Pedal (10). Actuate the air valve letting the 

pump work for 20 seconds to eliminate any air in the 

hydraulic system.

3.  Test the lift by raising it to full height and then lowering 

it. Depress Release Pedal (10) slowly to control the rate 

of descent.

OPERATION

4.  Adjust the Leveling Supports (18) down to raise the 

casters off the ground to prevent the lift from moving.

5.  Push the motorcycle up the ramp and onto the 

platform.

NOTE

Multiple mounting holes in the platform allow the vise 

to fit a variety of motorcycles.
1.  Clamp the front wheel in Wheel Clamp Assembly (55) 

to prevent any movement of the motorcycle.

2.  Strap the motorcycle securely to the platform using the 

U-bolt Tie Down (42) locations.

3.  With the quick coupler connected to your air supply 

hose, actuate the air valve to raise the lift. When air 

source is not available, pump the lift Pump Pedal (11) 

to raise the lift.

4.  When the platform has been raised to the working 

height, shut the air valve (or stop pumping) and insert 

the Safety Bar (22) through the holes in the front Lifting 

Arm (38) so that the lift cannot be accidently lowered.

5.  Before lowering, check under the lift to ensure that 

there are no obstructions and that it is safe to lower 

the unit. Remove the Safety Bar (22) and then SLOWLY 

press the release foot pedal to GENTLY lower the lift.

NOTE

Multiple mounting holes in the platform allow the vise 

to fit a variety of motorcycles.
6.  When the lift is fully lowered, unstrap the motorcycle, 

open the vise jaws and remove the motorcycle from the 

lift.

Summary of Contents for 24859

Page 1: ...e use of your Motorcycle Lift Failure to follow instructions listed below may result in serious injury In addition make certain that anyone who uses the equipment understands and follows these safety...

Page 2: ...n and untrained persons This product may be dangerous in the hands of untrained users 14 DO NOT operate this product if under the influence of alcohol or drugs Read warning labels on prescriptions to...

Page 3: ...opriate height and insert the Safety Bar 22 into the holes on the lifting arm Install Wheel Clamp Assembly 55 6 Insert U Bolt Tie Downs 42 onto the Lifting Table 35 and attach them using Nuts 33 7 Con...

Page 4: ...use brake fluid or any other improper fluid Use only a high quality hydraulic jack oil To check the oil level please use the following procedure it is recommended to have several people present to pe...

Page 5: ...5 Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 24859 8 19 2019 OEMTOOLS AIR HYDRAULIC MOTORCYCLE LIFT 1 000 LB CAPACITY PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 6: ...Nut 9 22 Safety Bar 1 23 Washer 12 24 Bolt 10 25 Lock Washer 8 26 Nut 8 27 Spring 1 28 Bushing 4 29 Bolt 4 30 Nut 10 31 Cotter Pin 2 32 Stop Tube 1 33 Nut 16 34 Screw 24 35 Lifting Table 1 36 Cover Pl...

Page 7: ...7 Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 24859 8 19 2019 OEMTOOLS AIR HYDRAULIC MOTORCYCLE LIFT 1 000 LB CAPACITY NOTES...

Page 8: ...ration neglect and unauthorized or unreasonable use or repairs This warranty does not cover bits blades files batteries or calibration We recommend that you maintain your tools and sharpen or replace...

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