How to Use a Car Lift?
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Before use, clear away any tools or debris around the lift that may hinder operation, and check if the control handle is functioning properly. The hydraulic system should not exhibit any creeping phenomena. When positioning the vehicle, ensure all four support arms are on the same plane. Adjust the height of the rubber pads on the support arms to make proper contact with the vehicle's chassis support points, avoiding excessive lifting. All four brackets must be securely locked. After driving the vehicle onto the lift, adjust the support blocks to align with the designated lift points for the specific vehicle model. Insert the safety lock pin when raising to the required height. If operational mechanisms become unresponsive, motors are out of sync, or brackets are uneven, promptly report for repairs. After completing operations, remove all debris and clean the surrounding area to maintain a tidy workspace. Regularly drain accumulated water from the hydraulic cylinders and check oil levels. If oil is insufficient, promptly refill with the same grade of pressure oil. Simultaneously inspect lubrication, transmission gears, and chains.