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1.
Use the correct tool for the job. This tool was designed for a specific
function. Do not modify or alter this tool or use it for an unintended
purpose.
2.
Know the weight of the load being lifted. Do not exceed the maximum
capacity (see Specifications). Overloading can cause damage to or failure
of the jack.
3.
Do not work beneath the snowmobile once it raised off the ground.
Always make sure you can escape if the vehicle falls off the lift.
4.
Balance the snowmobile's weight over the lift evenly to prevent it from
falling off the lift.
5.
Do not exceed a 90º angle when raising the lift support bar. Exceeding this
angle can damage the lift and may cause an accident if it has a structural
failure.
6.
Never move a loaded lift. Determine the lift's final position, then move the
vehicle over the lift.
7.
Before lowering the load, ensure that there are no obstructions
underneath and that all the people are standing clear.
8.
Lower the load in a slow and controlled manner to prevent shock loading.
Shock loading may cause the device to fail and lead to property damage
and/or severe personal injuries.
LIFTING PRECAUTIONS
1.
Do not exceed the maximum capacity to prevent equipment failure or
damage.
2.
Inspect the device before each use. Do not use if it is bent, cracked,
damaged or has been subjected to a sudden or unexpected (shock) load.
3.
Ensure that all applicable pins, bolts and nuts are firmly tightened before
using.
4.
Use only with accessories rated to handle the forces exerted by the device
during operation. Other accessories may break and forcefully launch
pieces.
5.
Do not place your hands between moving components.
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