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HI-Q TOOLS WORK STAND IV
Ord. Nr. 60150700032
CONTENT
1 work stand
2 rubbered swing arms
2 castors incl. fixing material
The HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV simplifies a lot of reparation and mounting work on your two-
wheeler. Modern motorcycles often have a high empty weight of several hundred kilogramms.
Therefore please use the HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV always with the greatest care in accordance
to these operating instructions and the manufacturer's specifications to avoid damage on your
two-wheeler and injuries on involved persons. The HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV with the delivered
swing arm supports is only appropriate for jacking up motorcycles with rear swing arm with straight
box profile.
Never use the HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV for other purposes.
OPTIONALLY AVAILABLE
Racing adapter incl. silver castors
Ord. Nr.
Thread
60150200480
M6
60150200530
M8
60150200490
M10
60150200540
M12
60150201401
M6+M8
60150201391
M10
to use on the swing arm, if thread is existing!
ASSEMBLY
The HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV is ready as soon as the supports (pointing inwards) are put into
the open bars of the lift and fixed with the screws (on each side) possible widths: with rubbered
angle 22-31cm, with racing adapter 21-34 cm. The self-locking nuts of the safety srews are
tightenend gently without tightening the profile of the stand. If the swingarm has a thread support, we
recommend to use the optionally available racing adapter with castors (view abbove).
If there is a swing arm with straight box profile with thread supports, use the rubbered swing arm
supports (included in the delivery). The HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV is not appropriate for triangle
swing arms or hooked „banana swing arms" without thread supports or one arm swing arms.
USE
Before using the HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV check if your motorcycle generally fulfils the conditions
to be lifted by the HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV.
The max. load capacity is 150 kg – therefore the total weight of the two-wheeler incl accessories
may not exceed 300 kg. The rear swing arm has to be appropriate for the lift (no construction
forms as described above). If the rear swing arm shall be demounted, the axle has to be loosened
before jacking up the motorcycle. The same is valid for other tightened boltings on the two-wheeler.
Never jack up the motorcycle alone – let yourself help by a second strong person, keeping the
motorcycle on the handlebar in vertical position. Lifting the two-wheelers if it is standing inclined
on the side stand, can damage the HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV and may cause that the vehicle slips
off. ATTENTION: Never sit on the lifted motorcycle. Nobody shall sit on the motorcycle whilst the
vehicle is jacked up.
USE WITH RUBBERED SWING ARM SUPPORTS
DIRECTLY ON THE SWING ARM
Mount the rubbered swing arm supports and adjust the width of the HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV
on your two-wheeler. Put the supports from the back on the swing arm bars of the motorcycle
and move the supports so they are completely under both bars. The swing arm bars have
to be put onto the swing arm supports in full width to make sure the motorcycle is carried
safely. Generally the swing arm bars do not have to be positioned strongly angled on the vehicle.
Axle, pieces of the wheel adjustment, shock absorber mountings and other protruding
construction pieces do not have to be put on the swing arm supports to avoid damage on
the HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV or your vehicle. Put the HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV with the
supports on the rear third of the swing arm bars, so they rest safely on full width. Before lifting the
motorcycle make sure again, that the HI-Q TOOLS Work stand IV is safely assembled and the
helping person keeps the vehicle safely in position. Then press the motorcycle lift on the
connection tube strongly but slowly under the vehicle until it lies on the lift.
Thus we can guarantee the correct mounting and use of the product.
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