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Central Hydraulics 2792 User Manual

Central Hydraulics 2792
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ATV LIFT
- 1500 LB. CAPACITY
2792
SET UP AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Visit our website at: http://www.harborfreight.com
Read this material before using this product.
Failure to do so can result in serious injury.
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2002 by Harbor Freight Tools
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contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight
Tools. Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally. Due to continuing improvements, actual
product may differ slightly from the product described herein. Tools required for assembly and service may not
be included.
For technical questions or replacement parts, please call 1-800-444-3353.
Revised Manual 10c
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Central Hydraulics 2792 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCentral Hydraulics
Model2792
CategoryLifting Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Warnings and Precautions

Keep Work Area Clean

Maintaining a tidy workspace is crucial to prevent accidents and injuries.

Observe Work Area Conditions

Ensure the work area is dry, well-lit, and free from hazards before operating the lift.

Keep Children Away

Prevent children from entering the work area or playing with the lift to ensure their safety.

Store Idle Equipment

Store the ATV Lift securely in a dry location when not in use to prevent rust and unauthorized access.

Use the Right Tool for the Job

Use appropriate tools and avoid forcing equipment to prevent damage or injury.

Dress Properly

Wear appropriate clothing, avoiding loose items, and use protective gear for safe operation.

Use Eye Protection

Always wear ANSI-approved safety goggles to protect your eyes during operation.

Do Not Overreach

Maintain proper footing and balance; avoid reaching across moving machinery.

Maintain Tools with Care

Keep the ATV Lift clean and lubricated for optimal performance and safety.

Stay Alert

Remain attentive and use common sense while operating the lift; avoid use when fatigued.

Check for Damaged Parts

Inspect all parts for damage before use; repair or replace damaged components by a qualified technician.

Replacement Parts and Accessories

Use only identical replacement parts; using other parts may void the warranty.

Do Not Operate Under the Influence

Avoid operating the lift if judgment or reflexes are impaired by alcohol or drugs.

Maintenance Requirements

Regular maintenance by a qualified technician is essential for safe operation.

Additional Safety Warnings and Precautions

Operate on Flat, Dry, Level Surface

Ensure the lift is operated on a stable, level surface capable of supporting the load.

Do Not Exceed Capacity

Never exceed the maximum weight capacity of 1500 lbs to prevent damage or injury.

Use Quality Hydraulic Oil

Use appropriate hydraulic oil and maintain system cleanliness to ensure proper function.

Do Not Move Lift With Load

Do not move the lift with a load; its wheels are for transport without a load.

Engage Stop Bar

Engage the Stop Bar to secure the vehicle during lifting operations for safety.

Lower Load Slowly

Lower loads gradually and in a controlled manner to prevent sudden drops.

No Riding on Lift

Prohibit riding on the lift during raising, lowering, or while holding a load.

Keep Hands Clear of Arms

Maintain clearance from lift arms during operation and keep onlookers at a safe distance.

Use Tie-Down Straps

Secure the load using tie-down straps to prevent it from shifting or falling.

Temporary Lifting Device

The lift is for temporary use; do not support loads for extended periods.

Check for Hydraulic Leaks

Inspect for hydraulic leaks before each use; do not operate if leaks are present.

Avoid Dropping Load

Avoid dropping loads onto the lift to prevent damage and injury.

Not for Aircraft Use

This lift is not designed or approved for aircraft use.

Common Sense and Caution

Common sense and caution are essential factors for safe operation, as the manual cannot cover all scenarios.

Assembly Instructions

Unpacking Procedure

Inspect the contents for intactness and damage upon unpacking.

Mounting Lifting Frame

Attach the lifting frame to the stop bar and rear lift arms using bolts and bushings.

Secure Bolts with Washers and Nuts

Fasten the assembly securely using the specified washers and nuts.

Mounting Jack into Lifting Frame

Secure the jack to the mounting plate and attach the lifting frame to the jack's ram.

Installing Pedal and Handle

Install the foot pedal and handle assembly onto the jack and rear lift arm.

Testing the Stop Bar

Verify the stop bar is correctly locked and engages with base indents.

Operation Guide

Raising the Lift

Steps for safely raising the ATV lift with a load.

Lowering the Lift

Procedure for safely lowering the ATV lift with or without a load.

Maintenance and Servicing

General Maintenance Tips

Keep lift dry, lubricate moving parts, and check hardware for security.

Bleeding and Filling Hydraulic Jack

Procedure for bleeding air and filling the hydraulic system with oil.

Testing Jack After Maintenance

Test the jack's functionality after maintenance to ensure proper operation.

Parts Lists and Diagrams

Main Parts List

List of main components and their part numbers for the ATV lift.

Main Assembly Drawing

Visual representation of the ATV lift's main assembly.

Parts List for Jack

Detailed list of components specifically for the hydraulic jack (16).

Assembly Diagram for Jack

Diagram illustrating the assembly of the hydraulic jack (16).

Limited 90 Day Warranty

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