century goods 60 Recalma Bicycle Lift Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
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60 Recalma Bicycle Lift
Instruction Manual
60 Recalma Bicycle Lift
BICYCLE HOIST SYSTEM
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING YOUR NEW
BICYCLE HOIST SYSTEM.
CAUTION: The owner of this bicycle hoist is responsible for its proper
installation. Our company, its subsidiaries and affiliates are not responsible
for any damage caused by improper installation or use of this product.
SAFETY WARNING :
- Do not exceed 65kgs capacity
- Do not use this hoist to lift humans or animals
- Do not let children use or play with or near this hoist
- Do not install in area where hoisted load can fall on a human or animal
- Before drilling into studs, make sure the location is clear from utility lines (Water, Gas, Electricity, … )
- Make sure structure on which the hoist is installed can support 65kgs
- Weight must be distributed evenly between the two pulleys
- Always install mounting brackets along the length of a ceiling joist
- Failure to comply with these warning may result in property damage and/or serious personal injury
BRACKET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Perform a visual inspection of all parts before installation to make sure they are in proper condition.
- Locate the joist on which the hoist will be mounted and mark its centerline.
- Along the centerline, mark the location of each mounting bracket (A). The space between the two mounting brackets (A) should be two thirds of the total surfboard length halfway through. For example, for a 9 foot surfboard, brackets would be 6 foot apart.
- Install the two mounting brackets (A) open side down using the provided hardware. It’s recommended to drill pilot holes using a 1/8″ drill bit.
- Using provided bolts and nuts, mount both pulley brackets (B,C) onto each mounting brackets (A).
ROPE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
A. On the Single pulley bracket (B) side, thread the rope (F) over the pulley
then throaty one, of the hook pulleys (D) and finally up to the hole into the
single pulley bracket. (Fig. ii (a))
B. Secure the rope with a knot at its end and make sure it cannot pull through
the hole. (Fig. ii (a))
C. On the dual pulley double bracket (C) side, bring the other end of the rope
(F) over one pulley then under the locking hinge and trough the hole in the
locking system until. Pull until rope (F) is about half way through the
hole.(Fig. ii (c))
D. Bring the end of the rope (F) back into the second hole of the locking
system, then under the locking hinge again and over the second pulley of the
dual pulley bracket (C) (Fig ii (c))
E. Thread the end of the rope (F) through the second hook pulley (D) and then
up through the hole in the dual pulley bracket (C) (Fig. (c))
F. Secure the rope (F) with a knot at its end and make sure it cannot pull
through the hole.
G. Install the cleat (G) onto the stud of a nearby wall with provided wood
screws. Important: cleat must be fixed on a wood stud.
USING THE HOIST
i. Place the bicycle under the hoist.
ii. Place straps (E) on the bicycle approximately two thirds apart.
iii. Untie the rope (F) from the cleat (G) and lower the hooks (D) so they can
reach the straps (E).
iv. Attach the hooks (D) to the straps (E).
v. Slowly pull on both sections of the rope (F) until the bicycle is just off
the ground.
vi. Recheck and secure straps (E) and hooks (D) attachments.
vii. Once the load is secure, lift the bicycle up to the desired height.
viii. Engage the locking system by pulling the rope (F) outward. (Fig. iii
(a))
ix. Slowly release the tension. Caution: Locking system must be engage before
releasing all the tension.
x. Wrap the rope (F) around the cleat (G) and make sure there is enough turn
so the rope (F) won’t unwrap.
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