FRONT FITMENT
NOTE: When this stand is used to lift the front end of a motorcycle, it needs to be used in conjunction with a suitable rear
stand to ensure full stability.
Although the stand can be operated by one person, we advise seeking the assistance of a second person.
5.1.
Setting the fork supports to the correct width.
5.1.1. Ascertain the width of the motorcycle's front forks in order to set the support frames of the stand to the correct width. Unscrew the
plastic handled locking clamps and adjust the supports to the correct width equally both sides, and lock in place.
NOTE: Double check that the supports are correctly positioned before preceeding.
5.2.
Positioning the motorcycle onto the stand.
5.2.1. With the stand placed directly in front of the motorcycle, manoeuvre the stand so that the pins on the fork supports fit into the ends of
the of the fork legs. Continue to push down on the stand handle so that the supports begin to lift the front of the motorcycle. Ensure
that both pins are correctly located in the fork legs and that the supports are not fouling anything, i.e. the speedometer cable.
If everything is OK, continue to push down on the stand handle with a smooth movement until the handle reaches the ground. As the
handle nears the ground, take care not to let go of it, as the weight of the motorcycle will be pushing down on it.
5.2.2. Check that the motorcycle is stable on the stand before leaving it.
5.3.
Removing the stand.
5.3.1. Slowly and smoothly lift the handle of the stand upwards, ensuring that the mototrcycle remains stable at all times. Continue to lift the
stand handle and when the supports have cleared the forks, pull the stand away from the motorcycle.
REAR FITMENT (swinging arm or bobbin supports).
We advise seeking the assistance of a second person.
5.4.
Setting the stand supports to the correct width.
5.4.1. Ascertain the width of the motorcycle's rear swinging arm or distance between bobbins, in order to set the supports to the correct
width. Unscrew the plastic handled locking clamps and adjust the supports to the correct width equally both sides, and lock in place.
NOTE: Double check that the supports are correctly positioned before preceeding.
5.5.
Positioning the motorcycle onto the stand.
5.5.1. With the stand placed directly behind the motorcycle, manoeuvre the stand so that the supports fit under the swinging arm or into the
bobbins. Continue to push down on the stand handle so that the supports begin to lift the rear of the motorcycle. Ensure that both
sides of the stand are fully supporting the motorcycle and that the supports are not fouling anything.
If everything is OK, continue to push down on the stand handle with a smooth movement until the handle reaches the ground. As the
handle nears the ground, take care not to let go of it, as the weight of the motorcycle will be pushing down on it.
5.5.2. Check that the motorcycle is stable on the stand before leaving it.
5.6.
Removing the stand.
5.6.1. Slowly and smoothly lift the handle of the stand upwards, ensuring that the mototrcycle remains stable at all times. Continue to lift the
stand handle and when the supports have cleared the swinging arm/bobbins, pull the stand away from the motorcycle.
6.1.
When the stand is not in use, store it in a safe, dry, childproof location.
6.2.
Keep the stand clean and wipe off any oil or grease.
6.3.
Before each use, check all parts. If any part of the stand is damaged or defective, remove it from service and take the necessary action
to remedy the problem.
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NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT:
No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
WARRANTY:
Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.
01284 757500
01284 703534
sales@sealey.co.uk
Sole UK Distributor, Sealey Group,
Kempson Way, Suffolk Business Park
,
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk,
IP32 7AR
www.sealey.co.uk
Environmental Protection
Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be
sorted, taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment.
When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal, drain off any fluids (if applicable)
into approved containers and dispose of the product and the fluids according to local regulations.
5. OPERATION
6. MAINTENANCE
Original Language Version
RPS6 Issue: 2(I) - 10/03/15
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