EazyRizer General Assembly & Instruction Sheets
1. Couple the Main Frame (Item 2) to the Base Frame (Item 1) using the two M8 Bolts (Item 13) & M10 Bolts (Item14)
tightening them to 18&24 LBS FT respectivley.
Now completly remove the screw shaft assembly (item 4).
2. Take the main lifting arm (Item 3) and remove the two Outer Guides (Item 15).
Now fit the 8 small Nylon Guides (item 17) as shown with the 'head' inside the arm.
These can be held in place with a dab of Petroleum Jelly while you slide the Arm onto the Main Pilar (Item 2).
Failure to fir these will result in damage to the finish.
3. Re-fit the two guide assemblies (15) back to their respctive positions and loacte the M8 Bolts,
place a small block of wood (Item 16) in the corner of the lift and lower the lift and lower the Main Arm (Item 3) on to it.
Now while applying downward pressure with your knee to the far end of (Item 3) you will be able to position the guides squarly against the pillar,
maintaining this pressure tighten the four high tensile M8 Guide Bolts to 18 LB FT Torque.
4. Replace the Main Screw Shaft (Item 4) with the Bearing Thrust Race (Item 5) Nylon Brush (item 6) and Large Rubber Buffer (Item 7) all in place.
Screw the shaft through the bronze bearing nut (Item 8) and continue through into the support housing at the bottom of the lift.
5. Grease the Screw Shaft thoroughly with the sachet provided and Re-apply at regular intervals. Your liftis now ready for use.
This product is designed to give you life long service. Please keep it clean and lubricated !
Your lift has been extensively tested meeting the highest relevant legislative standards.
Furthermore by using high precision laser cutting for component manufarcure and 'state of the art"
welding technology we can offer you a lifetime mechanical guarantee.
Eazyrizer has a safe working load of 350KG (770LBS) Chassis method and 250KG (550 LBS) Wheel Method.
Please use the lift sensibly and follow the guidelines set out for your personal saftey.
Keep hands, feet and loose clothing away from all moving parts when operating.
We strongly advise assistance in the initial stages utill proficiency is achived for solo operation and remember !!
Always use the lift on a flat and level solid base, never on sloping, soft or uneaven surface.
Never climb onto the machine when elevated.
When involving wheels, front forks or engine removal, complete all heavy torquing at ground level then raise to suit.
If you are using a power drill take care not to reach the extrems of travel at speed,
Otherwise snatch or even damage to the machine may occour, (clockwise to raise - anti-clockwise to lower).
If in doubt about the contents or context please contact your distributor for free advice before use.
Wheel Mounting
1. Insert both telescopic arms shown in the main illustration (Fig 1.)
2. Remover the side and stand capture 'C' clamp from its housing (Fig 2B) and alacken the 17mm adjuster bolt.
3. Slide the fully lowered lift partially under the bike and lower the side-stand.
Next position the lift as the side-stand and capture plare align, then position the telescopic
arms to fit arround the tyres and push the lift home untill the 'U' tubes contact the tyre wall.
4. Holding the bike upright, position the side-stand capture plate to sit squarely under the side
stand foot (Fig 3) then fit the 'C' clamp with its fingers located in the bracket aperture and lock
down with the M8 Bolt provided (avoid over tightening).
5. Whenever possible fit the 'U; Bolt around the stand leg for added security. ( Fig 3).
6. Now with a 22mm socket, raise the lift by turning the screwshaft 'clockwise' untill the wheels just
break ground - 5mm max. Check the bike is vertical and the side satnd is secure ajusting attitude if
required, now tighten the side stand bracket asjuster bolt witha 17mm wrench to 40 lbs ft.
Note. An indicator of maximum telescopic arm travel is provded in the form of a 5mm hole in the top
of the wheel mountings (Fig 1). Do NOT exceed out past this point
Warning, it is imperative that your full attention as paid to the adjustable stand - bracket &
clamp assembely, failure to secure and fasten the fixings as directed may result in damage or even personal
injury. Furthermore do not attempt adjustments when elevated.
Chassis - Superbike
1. Follow instructions 2 above and place the multi-mountings on the lifting beam as in the illustration.
See supplement sheet. Take care to locate the rear mounting securly under the monoshock or centre stand
If fitted and the front mounting under the collector pipes as illustrated, Note, in some cases it will be
necessary to fit the mountings after the lift is in place.
2. Now follow instructions No 3/4/5/6. (Disregard the reference to, Telescopic Wheel Mountings).
3. For bikes with centre-stands lift from this point with the stand in the raised position,
Note; The rear multi-bracket is designed so the 'tabs' can be bent down if needed for location.
Spares are available separately.
Chassis - Harley, Custom & Classics - Duplex Frames
1. Locate the beam mountings on the side on the main lifting arm keeping them as far apart as possible
and tighten the four M8 bolts to secure the beams to the main arm. Now slide the lift under the bike
locating it in the best position to ensure maximum stability.
2. With the beams firmly under the frame turn the 22mm drive nut clockwise to raise the lift until full
contact is made, now secure the beams to the frame by using the hook bolts provided or tie down with a
suitable alternative. See supplement sheet.
Never operate the lift with worn or damaged parts as this may compromise the safty of the machine.
Regularly check the four main M8 bolts (Fig 4) and tension to 20 lbs ft if necessary.
Always keep the screw shaft, broze nut and top bearing well lubricated with LM type grease.
When employing a power drill ensure it has a rating of 600 Watts & Gear reduction drive arround 1000 RPM, DO NOT EXCEED THIS SPEED.
Declaration Of Conformity - Dated 25 June 1998
MOTOR CYCLE LIFT. TYPE A. SERIAL No 99/QD/00
COMPLIES TO MACHINERY DIRECTIVES 89/392/EEC 91/368/EEC 93/44/EEC & 93/68/EEC.
EC TYPE EXAMINATION BY S.G.S. U K. TIVIDALE, WEST MIDLANDS, B69 3HX.
TECHNICAL FILE No DUR20518/RWR/MD98-MDTF207. CERTIFICATE No MDC207
This equipment conforms to the above standards & directives.
Director
If in any doubt whatsoever contact us for advice.
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