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A Four Bike B Free-Standing Rack · 2019. 10. 17. · B. 1 Connect base bracket, bottom poles and...
Transcript of A Four Bike B Free-Standing Rack · 2019. 10. 17. · B. 1 Connect base bracket, bottom poles and...
x1 — Top Connector
x2 — Top Pole
x2 — Center pole
x2 — Bottom Pole
x2 — Base Stand
x1 — Base Bracket
x6 — Long Bolts
x8 — Arms
x4 — Short Bolts
x4 — Nuts
x4 — Washers
Tool(s) Required
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Phillips HeadScrewdriver
AdjustableWrench
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Assembly instructions HDRS6800
WARNINGDO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM TOTAL WEIGHT LIMIT OF 160 LBS (70 Kgs)MAX LOAD PER HOOK: 35 LBS (15.9 kgs) / MAX WEIGHT PER BIKE: 40LBS (18.2 kgs)
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GFour BikeFree-Standing Rack
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1Connect base bracket, bottom poles and base standas shown using long bolts.Do not tighten bolts until rack is fully assembled andtubes are properly aligned.Begin from the bottom and work up.
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Connect top polesto center poles,secure with short bolts.Connect top connectorto top poles using long bolts.
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2Connect center poles to bottom poles,secure with short bolts.
Adjust position of arms beforeplacing bike on stand.
Tighten all boltsusing an adjustablewrench before using.
IMPORTANT / SAFETYIn order to maintain stability always load bikes on the front side �rst.Always load bikes on the bottom �rst and when removing bikes, take from the top �rst.
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After rack is assembled Arms should be placed at desired height - two perbike (front and rear).
*Front side of rack features the longer section of the base foot