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Setting The Industry Standard Since 1968
MC625R HEAVY DUTY AIR LIFT
OPERATION MANUAL
K&L SUPPLY CO., INC
1040 Richard Avenue, Santa Clara, CA, USA, 95050
TEL: 1-800-727-6767 FAX: 1-408-727-4842
www.klsupply.com
K&L SUPPL Y CO., INC developed this document for its Licensees and customers.
The information contained herein is the property of K&L SUPPLY CO., INC and can not be copied, used,
or disclosed to others without prior written approval from K&L SUPPLY CO., INC
Users are cautioned that the material contained herein is subject to change by K&L SUPPLY CO., INC at
anytime and without prior notice.
Copyright K&L SUPPLY CO., INC ⓒ 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................................ 2
NOTE TO THE USER.........................................................................N-3
WARRANTY
.........................................................................................N-4
CHAPTER 1. SAFEGUARDS ............................................................... 1
1-1
Important Notices
........................................................................ 1-1
1-2
Qualified Personnel
...................................................................... 1-2
1-3
Danger Notices
............................................................................ 1-3
1-4
Principle Safety Objective
........................................................... 1-3
1-5
Safety Notices
.............................................................................. 1-5
1-6
Essential Safety Checks (ESC's)
................................................. 1-9
1-7
Illumination
.................................................................................. 1-9
1-8
Level of Sound Pressure
............................................................ 1-10
1-9 Training....................................................................................... 1-10
CHAPTER 2.
OVERVIEW OF MACHINE........................................... 2
2-1 Specifications ................................................................................ 2-1
2-2 Specifications - Key Features…………………………………… 2-2
CHAPTER 3.
INSTRUCTION ............................................................. 3
3-1 INSTRUCTION ............................................................................ 3-1
CHAPTER 4.
MAINTENANCE ........................................................... 4
4-1
Use general caution during maintenance
.................................... 4-1
4-2
Check List and periodic maintenance
........................................... 4-2
APPENDIX ............................................................................................A
1. SPARE PARTS ...............................................................................A-1
1-1.
Spare Parts Diagram...........................................................A-1
1-2.
Spare Parts List...................................................................A-1
2. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT.............................................................A-3
NOTE TO USER MC625R OPERATION MANUAL
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NOTE TO THE USER
This Manual is for MC625R AIRLIFT
1. READ MANUAL FOR ASSURANCE OF SAFETY IN
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LIFT.
2. PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THIS MANUAL IS
DELIVERED TO END USERS TO ENSURE
PROPER OPERATION OF LIFT.
3.
DO NOT USE THE MOTORCYCLE LIFT IN A
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
• NO PART OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY FORM
WITHOUT PERMISSION OF K&L SUPPLY CO, INC..
• THIS PRINTING IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Copyright (C) K&L SUPPLY CO., INC, 2011
Thank you for purchasing this MOTORCYCLE LIFT.
Please read these instructions carefully for safe and
proper use of the lift, and keep for future reference.
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WARRANTY
The warranty period of the Motorcycle Lift shall be for a period of one year from
The date of delivery to sales agent.
Subject to the limitations set forth below:
Contractor warrants that the Motorcycle Lift will be free from defects in material and
workmanship and agree to, at part, including repaired or replaced parts, in the
which they are (1) due solely to be defective material and/or poor workmanship on
the part of contractor and/or its sub-contractors and (2) for which a thirty (30) day
notice given to the contractor in writing or by FAX. Please confirm in writing within
thirty (30) days after discovery of any defects that will be claimed.
This warranty is subject to the following conditions:
1) Motorcycle Lift shall be properly used and operated by the company's operator
solely in accordance with the specifications and operating instructions provided
by contractor.
2) This warranty shall not be constructed to cover any defects due to;
• Normal wear and tear;
• Bad operation and maintenance not in accordance with the
operating and maintenance manuals to be provided by contractor;
• Operation under conditions other than those listed in the
specification and drawings;
• Change in design or other modification by company without
contractor's consent;
• Movement or transfer without contractor's consent;
• Consumable items within normal operation;
• Any other carelessness not attributable to contractor.
Contact your sales agent for warranty coverage.
K&L SUPPLY CO., INC
1040 Richard Ave, Santa Clara, CA, USA, 95050
TELEPHONE: 1-800-727-6767
FAX: 408-727-4842
SAFEGUARDS MC625R OPERATION MANUAL
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CHAPTER 1. SAFEGUARDS
Please read this chapter carefully for safe and proper use of the motorcycle lift. K&L Supply
Co. will not be held responsibilities for any injuries or accidents that occur due to the
motorcycle lift being operated without having understood the contents of this instruction
manual. Keep the Instruction Manual close to the motorcycle lift so that anyone can refer to it
when necessary. Also, designate a person to take care of the manual.
1-1 Important Notices
A Motorcycle lift must be considered to be a potential hazard to the health and safety of
the motorcycle lift's operator and service personnel. It is important that this motorcycle
lift is installed, maintained, and operated according to the instructions set out within this
manual. This is a responsibility imposed on the customer by the EU Council Directive
89/655/EEC, concerning the minimum safety and health requirements for the use of
work equipment by workers at work.
Any modification, alteration or addition to the motorcycle lift or the fitting of ancillary
equipment must comply with the EU Council Directive(s). K&L Supply does not accept
any liability whatsoever, which can result in legal action from failure to comply with
these regulations, or any consequential loss, claim or counter claim for damage,
personal injury, or death arising as a result of any modification, alteration or addition to
the to the motorcycle lift or the fitting of ancillary equipment.
EU Council Machinery Directive 98/37/EC
The above machinery directive requires all new machinery to carry the CE mark,
declaring conformity with all relevant EN standards in respect of safety systems and
motorcycle lift construction.
All K&L SUPPLY MACHINERY carries the CE mark and thus conforms to the EU
Directives. Any modification to the motorcycle lift can invalidate the original CE
certificate; therefore always refer to K&L SUPPLY CO., INC., as reassessment can be
required.
This document provides the information required for the intended use of lifting a
motorcycle. The documentation is written for technically qualified personnel such as
engineers or maintenance specialists who have been specially trained and who have
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the specialized knowledge required in the field of industrial machinery.
Knowledge of the safety instructions and warnings contained in this document and the
appropriate application are prerequisites for safe installation as well as safety in
operation and maintenance of the motorcycle lift as described.
Only qualified personnel who have the specialized knowledge that is necessary to
correctly interpret the general guidelines relating to the safety instructions and warnings
and implement them in each particular case.
For the sake of clarity, not all details of all versions of the product are described in
these documents, nor can it cover all conceivable cases regarding installation,
operation and maintenance. Should you require further information or face special
problems that have not been dealt with sufficient detail in this document, please contact
the manufacturer specified on cover page.
We would also point out that the contents of this product documentation should not
become a part of or modify any prior or existing agreement, commitment or legal
relationship. The purchase agreement contains the complete and exclusive obligations
of K&L SUPPLY CO., INC. Any statements contained in this document do not create
new warranties or restrict the existing warranty.
1-2 Qualified Personnel
Persons who are not qualified should not be allowed to operate the motorcycle lift. Non-
compliance of the warnings contained in this document or appearing on the motorcycle
lift can result in severe personal injury or damage to property.
Only qualified personnel should be allowed to work on this motorcycle lift.
Qualified persons as referred to in the safety precautions in this document as well as on the
motorcycle lift itself are defined as follows:
• Operating personnel who have been trained to work with the motorcycle lift and are
conversant with the contents of these documents are allowed to perform actual
operation of lift;
•
Service personnel who are trained to repair the motorcycle lift and who are authorized
to energize, clear, ground, and tag circuits, equipment and systems in accordance with
established safety practices.
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1-3 Danger Notices
The safety precautions in this manual are classified into the following four levels.
Please be particularly careful when performing operations that have a high degree of
danger.
DANGER: Failure to follow this safety precaution can result in great physical
danger to the operator, or even death.
CAUTION: Failure to follow this safety precaution can result in great physical
danger to the operator, or severe damage to the motorcycle lift.
WARNING
: Failure to follow this safety precaution can result in an injury to the
operator, or damage to the motorcycle lift.
NOTICE: Failure to follow this safety precaution can result in damage to the
motorcycle lift.
1-4 Principle Safety Objective
1) The principle safety objective is to remove the possibility of any hazard or risk to
the health or safety of the lift's operator or service personnel.
2) Extreme caution must be exercised while servicing or installing the motorcycle lift.
3) The only safe policy when operating or inspecting this motorcycle lift is to follow the
instructions in this manual. Wherever possible shut off all electrical power and
follow the procedures outlined in this manual.
4) Accident prevention should become part of standard working, operating and
maintenance procedures, and training should be provided to ensure safety
standards are understood. Part of safety training should include the instructions
outlined in this section.
5) If ancillary equipment is to be fitted ensure this is done in accordance with the
relevant standards or EU Directives, and that all requirements for safety are fully
met.
6) Always ensure suitable qualified personnel carry out servicing and maintenance
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tasks. The operator should understand the limits of their responsibility, and the
training should reinforce the importance of not exceeding them.
7) The essential safety checks (ESC’s) serve an important function in ensuring the
motorcycle lift continues to operate in a safe manner. These checks must be
carried out according to the instructions and intervals covered in this manual.
8) If there are any questions or doubts regarding any aspect of motorcycle lift safety
or operation or maintenance, please contact the company shown on the front of
this manual.
1-5 Safety Notices
To protect the operator or service personnel from any injuries or accidents during
operating the motorcycle lift, please read this section carefully for safe and proper use
of the motorcycle lift.
General Safeguards
1. Only qualified personnel should be allowed to operate or service this
motorcycle lift.
2. Prior to operation routine inspection should be carried out in accordance with
the procedures described in the manual.
3. When abnormal conditions not specified in this instruction manual occur during
operation, stop operation of the motorcycle lift and contact the manufacturer
specified on cover page or distributor.
4. This lift is for motorcycle use only.
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Danger Notices
Caution Notices
Do not stand or sit under the motorcycle lift
while raising the motorcycle.
This can result in physical danger or death.
Maintain a safe distance from the lift if there is
a possibility of the motorcycle falling down.
Failure to do so can result in physical
danger or death.
Use the lift after carefully reading the instruction
manual and understand the contents of them
for safe and proper use of the motorcycle lift.
If a user does not follow the warnings, a serious
accident can occur
may be happened.
.
When loading a motorcycle onto the lift, keep
the motorcycle balanced and centered on lift.
A motorcycle can fall during attachment or
detachment of components.
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Only qualified personnel should be allowed to
operate or work on this motorcycle lift.
Accidents can occur due to wrong operation.
Do not attempt to keep lift raised by any other
means than the built in locking mechanism.
The motorcycle can fall; resulting in physical
danger or death.
Do not shake the motorcycle while operating
lift.
The motorcycle can fall; resulting in physical
danger or death.
Do not raise the lift with only one side of the
motorcycle on the lift deck.
Motorcycle can fall down or damage can occur
to the lift.
Never modify the safety devices.
If safety devices are not working, a serious
accident can occur.
While lowering the lift, be careful not to put
your foot under the tabletop.
Serious injury can occur.
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Warning Notice
WARNING
Use the lift after carefully reading the instruction manual and
understand the contents of them for safe and proper use of the
motorcycle lift.
< During preparation>
1. This Lift is for motorcycle use only. Do not use for any other
purpose.
2. Do not use the lift whenever any of the safety devices are not
operating properly.
3. Be cautious and smooth when loading or removing motorcycles
from lift.
4. Be careful of footing when the tire, floor, or lift is wet.
< During lifting and lowering the lift >
5. Always watch the motorcycle while operating the lift to ensure
that there are no problems taking place while raising or lowering.
6. If several lifts are installed, observe the location of the switch to
be clear of any obstacles.
7. Do not lift a motorcycle exceeding the rated capacity of the lift.
8. Do not lift a motorcycle with people or any other load.
9. Check for oil or foreign material on the lift.
10. Only raise the lift after verifying that the motorcycle is properly
positioned.
11. Stop raising the lift after it has reached its maximum height.
12. When raising or lowering the lift, wait 1 or 2 seconds before the
next operation is carried out.
13. Do not shake the motorcycle during lifting and lowering of the
lift. If the motorcycle is settling to one side, stop the operation of
the lift immediately.
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Warning Notice (continued)
WARNING
14. If the lift is not lowering in spite of pressing the down pedal, raise
the lift and then press the down pedal again.
15. After the lift is completely lowered, the motorcycle can be loaded
or removed from the lift.
16. Prohibit unauthorized persons from standing near the lift while it
is being raised or lowered.
17. Do not operate the lift with tools or components near the moving
parts of the lift. Damage can occur to the lift and motorcycle.
18. When lowering lift, make sure nothing will interfere with its
descent.
< During motorcycle repair >
19. Check if the safety lock device is working properly before
operation.
20. Prohibit unauthorized persons from accessing the lift.
21. When the lift is not in use, or will not be in use for a long period,
lower the lift completely.
< Other >
22. Do not change or modify the lift without permission. If the lift is
modified or changed, the lift cannot operate properly, or a
serious accident can occur.
23. If you find a problem with the lift during use or inspection, stop
operation and request maintenance from the sales agency. Do
not use until the lift is repaired.
24. Please note that this lift is not designed to be waterproof. Do not
use the lift in a hot environment, motorcycle-washing or outdoor
use.
25. Use the lift after reading the instruction manual carefully and
understand the
contents of them for safe and proper use.
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1-6 Essential Safety Checks (ESC's)
The essential safety checks are the most important part of the operator’s responsibility.
The purpose of the ESC's is to ensure the safety features of the motorcycle lift are
functioning properly, and thus the motorcycle lift is in a safe condition for use.
In addition to the operator it is recommended that a responsible person carry out
regular additional ESC’s and that a record is maintained in accordance with the EU
machinery Regulations.
If any of the ESC's result in a "Fail" condition do not operate the motorcycle lift,
immediately notify the responsible person within the company and contact the
manufacturer as soon as possible.
ESSENTIAL SAFETY CHECKS (ESC'S)
GROUP 1 GENERAL - Visual Inspection
ESC
Description
O.K.
Fail
1A
Safety Lock Mechanism
2B
Lift Deflection or Distortion
1-7 Illumination
This machine does not provide local lighting since it is designed for indoor use only.
The factory in accordance with the appropriate code of practice and factory regulations
must fulfill sufficient illumination of the working area. Minimum 300 lx is required.
Flicker, dazzling, shadows and stroboscopic effects must be avoided to prevent risk.
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1-8 Level of Sound Pressure
The equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure levels of the motorcycle
lift do not exceed 85dB (A).
1-9 Training
Contact the manufacturer specified on cover page for information on training
courses to aid you in becoming familiar with this motorcycle lift.
MC625R Heavy Duty Air Lift - Diagram
!
The factory must provide operator(s) with the appropriate
measures including but not limited to an ear protection and
a warning sign(s)
If the sound pressure WARNING of 85dB (A) is exceeded.
OVERVIEW OF MACHINE MC625R HEAVY DUTY AIR LIFT
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CHAPTER 2. OVERVIEW OF MACHINE
2-1 Specifications
MC625R Heavy Duty Air Lift - Specifications
Capacity
1,750 lbs (787 kg)
Width
29.5 “ (750 mm)
Length
86.5” (2,200 mm)
Maximum Height
40.0” (1,016 mm)
Minimum Height
8.0” (204 mm)
Platform Thickness
0.128” (3.25 mm)
Weight
496 Lbs (223 kg)
Maximum Air Pressure
100 PSI
Lifting Time
Approx: 10-15 Sec
Lowering Time
Approx: 15 Sec
OVERVIEW OF MACHINE MC625R HEAVY DUTY AIR LIFT
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2-2 Specifications – Key Features
MC625R Heavy Duty Air Lift
Dual Foot Control Pedal – P/N: 35-6376
Fits MC625R and MC615R Lifts
CE certified
DROP PANEL
CAUTION PINCH POINT
TABLE LATCHES
TIE DOWN POINT
DROP PANEL
LOCKING MECHANISM
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CHAPTER 3. INSTRUCTION
3-1 INSTRUCTION
Caution: This product is intended for use by professionals in the performance of
mechanical repairs on powersports vehicles and is to be considered dangerous if not
maintained or if used improperly. The lift should be placed on a flat concrete surface to
prevent unit from tipping or rocking during use.
STEP 1. Check product and bill of materials to make certain all required parts are
accounted for and in good condition.
STEP 2. Raise Lift to working height to verify front and rear drop-out operation.
Slide latches off of retention bolts (See photo A) while holding the drop-out,
then check to make sure the panel travels downward freely. Make sure to
hold the drop-out portion and not let it fall freely.
< Photo A >
Caution: Never operate lift while drop down panels are in the down position. Return
them to the level position until the safety lock is set. (See photo B)
< Photo B >
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STEP 3. Attach vise rails in the appropriate holes on the deck of the lift. (See photo
C) Slide vise into rails and make sure there is space to allow a smooth
sliding motion. Tighten rails to the deck and recheck sliding of clamp.
Tighten pinch bolts to hold vise to the deck of the lift.
< Photo C >
STEP 4. Attach ramp to rear of the lift while in the down position.
STEP 5. Always use tie-downs to secure vehicle to the lift while operating.
STEP 6. If applicable, attach side extensions as needed. No hardware or tools
needed for application
Caution: Do not leave ramp attached to lift while in operation or in up position. Do not
leave ramps for the extensions attached while in operation or in the up position.
Notes: Be aware of all marked pinch points. Lubricate all points at least 3 times a year
or more depending on frequency of use. Make sure all airlines are securely fastened; be
aware of all pinch points. Lubricate all moving parts at least 3 times a year. Depending
on frequency of use you can need to do this more often.
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CHAPTER 4. MAINTENANCE
4-1 Use general caution during maintenance
1) Two or more persons should perform maintenance.
2) Maintenance should be carried out after putting a signboard of "NO
ENTRANCE" at work area.
3) Do not disassemble the system before you are familiar with the
disassembling sequence.
4) Record the place or parts where maintenance is needed.
5) Keep disassembled parts stored where they can be easily accessed.
6) Be sure to fasten bolts and nuts position correctly during assembly.
7) During maintenance, verify locks are in “engaged” position.
8) Inspect airlines and fittings at least once a month.
9) Check weekly for loose nuts and bolts. Retighten if needed.
MAINTENANCE MC625R HEAVY DUTY AIR LIFT
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4-2 Check List and periodic maintenance
Maintenance Interval Chart
The following chart should be considered strictly as a guide to general maintenance
intervals. Depending on operating conditions, the intervals of maintenance should be
changed.
Initial
Thereafter Every
Part#
10 hours
25 hours
50 hours
100 hours
200 hours
Maintenance
Interval
Item
1
Month
3
Months
6
Months
12
Months
24
Months
Base
Inspect
X
X
5
Lubrication Points
Lubricate
X
X
X
X
Drop Panels
Inspect
X
X
2A, 2B
Sliding Lock
Inspect
X
X
13
Pivot Pin
Inspect
X
X
14, 20
Pivot Pin Circlip
Inspect,
Replace
X
X
610
Bolts
Inspect
X
X
603, 601
Main Shaft
Inspect
X
21
Main Shaft Circlip
Inspect,
Replace
X
608
Rollers
Inspect
X
X
X
17, 18
Cylinder
Inspect
X
X
X
7
Cylinder Seal
Visually Inspect
X
X
X
Bearings
Inspect
X
X
X
612
Bearing Circlips
Inspect,
Replace
X
X
611
Safety Lock
Guide
Inspect
X
X
X
X
19
Locking Bar
Inspect
X
X
X
X
6
Pedal
Inspect
X
X
X
X
27, 28
Air Valve
Inspect
X
X
X
X
Air Lines
Inspect
X
X
X
X
APPENDIX
A-1
APPENDIX
1. SPARE PARTS
1-1. Spare Parts Diagram
K&L MC625R Heavy Duty Air Lift
1-2. Spare Parts List
K&L SUPPLY CO., INC.
PART NO. 35-6350, 35-6355, 35-6360
NO.
DESCRIPTION
WEIGHT/SIZE
Q'TY/EA
NO.
DESCRIPTION
WEIGHT/SIZE
Q'TY/EA
1
UPPER PLATE
1
601
SLIDE LOCK
BOLT
M10 x 25
4
2A
FRONT DROP
PLATE
1
602
SLIDE LOCK FLAT
WASHER
Ø10 x Ø30 x 3t
4
APPENDIX
A-2
2B
REAR DROP
PLATE
1
603
SLIDE LOCK
FLANGE BOLT
M10 x 25
4
3
MAIN SUPPORT -
A
1
604
FLAT WASHER
Ø16 x 3t
2
4
MAIN SUPPORT -
B
1
605
ROUND HEAD
ALLEN BOLT
M6 x 12
2
5
BASE
1
606
FLAT WASHER
Ø6
2
6
SAFETY LOCK
ASSEMBLY
1
607
ALLEN BOLT
M8 x 25
2
7
CYLINDER
2
608
CIRCLIP
S25
6
8
CYLINDER
BRACKET
1
609
CIRCLIP
S20
8
9
CYLINDER ROD
2
610
CIRCLIP
S12
8
10
PISTON
2
611
CIRCLIP
S45
2
11
SUPPORT BAR
1
612
BALL BEARING
#6309
4
12
SPACER
2
613
HEX. BOLT (CM)
M14 x 45
2
13
SLIDE LOCK
(LEFT/RIGHT)
4
614
NYLON NUT
M14
2
14
PIN - A
Ø20 x 99
2
615
HEX. BOLT (CM)
M18 x 50
2
15
PIN - B
Ø20 x 93
2
616
SPRING WASHER
(CM)
Ø18
2
16
CYLINDER PIVOT
SHAFT
Ø25 x 664
1
617
U - PACKING
SKY 136
2
17
ROLLER - A
Ø44 x 30
2
618
O - RING
S25
2
18
ROLLER - B
Ø44 x 27
2
619
U - PACKING
SKY 25
2
19
SAFETY LOCK
GUIDE
2
620
ONE TOUCH
FITTING
PL10-PT1/4
1
20
DROP PLATE PIN
Ø12 x 88
4
621
NIPPLE
PT1/4
1
21
MAIN SHAFT
Ø25 x 110
2
622
COPPER TEE
PT1/4
1
22
GUIDE
Ø25 x 20
2
623
ONE TOUCH
FITTING
PC10-PT1/4
1
23
CAP
4
624
HOSE NIPPLE
PT1/4
1
24
RAMP
1
625
NYLON NUT
M12
8
25
FOOT PEDAL
BRACKET FOR CE
1
626
YELLOW RUBBER
CAP
Ø16
2
26
FOOT PEDAL
COVER FOR CE
1
627
SPRING PIN
Ø6 x 40
2
27
UP - PEDAL
ASSEMBLY FOR
CE
1
628
ROUND HEAD
SCREW
M5 x 12
8
28
DOWN - PEDAL
ASSEMBLY FOR
CE
1
629
ROUND HEAD
SCREW
M4 x 10
6
630
RUBBER FOOT
Ø4
6
APPENDIX
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2. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
35-4040 MC10R Deluxe Wheel Clamp
MC10R Deluxe Wheel Clamp. Self-locking clamp allows one
person to load motorcycle on lifts. Comes with std. width rocker.
(Fits120 to 160 series tires)
35-4041 Optional Narrow Rocker for 90 to 110 tires
35-9926 Crank Style Wheel Vice
Can be used on front or rear tires
35-6295 ATV Side Panels
Complete Side Panel Set. Increases width from 24.0” to 48”.
Includes side panels (qt 4) and ramps (qt 2)
37-8660 MC455 Fat Jack
35-9872 MC460 Shop Dolly
35-0321 Retractable Wheel Set
Set of wheels for MC series lifts. This accessory allows the lift to
be easily moved.
35-0318 Lift Extension Kit
Adds 30” to your lift; and features easy bolt-on installation. Fits all
flat deck style lifts.
35-6770 Nosewheel
Use with 35-0321 retractable wheels for easy moving of lift.
Setting The Industry Standard Since 1968
K&L SUPPLY CO., INC
1040 Richard Avenue, Santa Clara, CA, USA, 95050
TEL: 1-800-727-6767 FAX: 1-408-727-4842
www.klsupply.com