VEVOR TY210075 Motorcycle Stand Wheel Chock User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- VEVOR
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Motorcycle Wheel Chock
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MOTORCYCLE WHEEL CHOCK
USER MANUAL
TY210075 Motorcycle Stand Wheel Chock
Model: TY210075
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Safety & Warning
- Read and understand this entire manual before assembling, installing, operating, or servicing this product. Failure to follow these warnings and instructions can cause death, personal injury or damage to valuable property.
- Keep this manual for the safety warnings and precautions. The manual offers important information on how to assemble, use and maintain this product. Support load by appropriate means after lifting.
- Do not exceed rated capacity.
- Use safety equipment. Safety shoes, hard hat and work gloves must be used for applicable conditions.
- Dress appropriately. Never wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry when working. Contain long hair, and keep hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Use common sense when working. Stay alert and concentrate when setting up and using the Motorcycle Wheel Chock. Never work while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medications.
- Before transporting a motorcycle in a truck bed, secure the motorcycle with ropes, and/or tie-downs (not included). The vehicle’s engine must be OFF and parking brake set before loading or unloading the motor-cycle into or out of the Wheel Chock. Do not exceed 55 MPH while transporting a motor-cycle in a truck bed.
Keep in mind that the warnings previously discussed cannot cover all possible events and circumstances. It is important that the person setting up and using this Motorcycle Wheel Chock use common sense at all times.
Specifications
Model Series | TY210075 |
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Maximum Load Capacity (lb) | 1800 |
Fit Tire Diameter(inch) | 15-22 |
Fit Tire Width(inch) | 7-Mar |
Net Weight (kg) | 16 |
Gross Weight (kg) | 17.8 |
Parts List
Part | Description | Qty |
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1 | Wheel Cradle | 1 |
2 | Wheel Bracket | 1 |
3 | Stand Base | 1 |
4 | Front Support | 1 |
5 | Eyelet | 2 |
6 | Leg Plug | 2 |
7 | Washer,size12 | 2 |
8 | Nut,M10 | 2 |
9 | Washer,size12 | 4 |
10 | R-Pin | 4 |
11 | Rod | 2 |
12 | Bolt, M10 x 45 | 2 |
Mounting the Motorcycle Wheel Chock
- Once assembled, this Motorcycle Wheel Chock must be mounted to a solid, level concrete surface, or in the bed of a truck.
- To assemble the Wheel Chock:
A. Assemble Front Support (4) to the front, closed end of the Stand Base (3), using Bolts (12), Washers (7) and Nuts (8). If not already assembled, thread the Eyelets (5) and the Leg Plugs (8) into the Front Support.
B. See Assembly Drawing for positioning of the Wheel Bracket (2). Assemble this to the Stand Base using Rod (11) secured with Washers (9) and R-Pins (10).
C. Note: The Wheel Cradle (1) can be moved forward, or backward depending on the size of the motorcycle front wheel.
Measure the motorcycle front wheel and see how it fits between the Wheel Bracket(2) and the Wheel Cradle(1).Then put the Wheel Cradle in the desired position and secure it in place using Rod (11); use Washers (9) and R-Pins (10)
to lock the Rod in place.
D. This Wheel Chock and Stand must be securely mounted before using. Plan the location carefully. The mounting surface must be level and solid and designed to support the heavy weight of a motorcycle. There should be adequate room on both sides of the Stand so that the motorcycle can be safely rolled in and out without obstructions.
E. There are mounting holes in the bottom of the Stand Base (3). Use these holes as a template to plan where to mount the Stand. Mounting hardware should be inserted into all 4 of the mounting holes on each side of the Stand Base.
F. For mounting in concrete, use concrete drill bit to drill holes; then attach concrete see how it fits between the Wheel Bracket securing the Stand Base to the concrete. Follow hardware manufacturer’ s instructions for properly securing concrete anchors in the cement.
G. For mounting to a truck bed, plan the location only after making sure that no electrical wires, gas tanks or other obstacles are in the path of the drilling. Use a steel cutting drill bit to drill the needed holes. Secure the Stand Base to the truck bed with appropriate hardware.
Using the Motorcycle Wheel Chock
- As stated, the Wheel Cradle (1) can be adjusted to one of several positions depending on the size of the motorcycle wheel. Find the position that best locks the wheel in place when the wheel is rolled in and the Wheel Bracket pivots up to its closed position.
- Loading a motorcycle into a truck bed will require appropriate ramps (not included).The motorcycle must also be secured to the truck bed with straps or belts (not included).To load the motorcycle into the Wheel Chock, lower the leading edge of the Wheel Bracket (2) and slowly push the motorcycle into the Stand. It is recommended that an assistant help with this task. As the wheel rolls in, the pivoting Bracket will pivot and close, securing the motorcycle in the Wheel Chock.
- If the motorcycle is going to be stored in the Wheel Chock for a length of time, it is recommended that additional stability sup- ports are used (straps or belts).
- To release the motorcycle from the Wheel Chock, first remove any stability supports used, and then with assistance, slowly roll back the motorcycle away from the Wheel Chock.
Maintaining the Wheel Chock
Frequently check the condition of the Motorcycle Wheel Chock. Make sure all components are in good condition. If the Wheel Chock becomes damaged through accident, or if any weld damage is noted, the product should be replaced. Check to make sure that all hardware is tightly secured in place. Keep the Wheel Chock clean.
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