Hi all, after ages of should I shouldn't I ?, I just treated myself to a hydraulic table lift for the bike, it looks good and lifts no problem to good heights.
It comes with a safety bar which you insert into the frame of the lift to prevent a collapse should anything fail, what I was wondering is once I get it to the height I want, and insert the bar should I slightly lower the lift and let it rest on the bar, which takes the pressure off the hydraulic arm , (as I would do if I was doing the brakes on my car, by letting it sit on a block.), or have the arm hold the liftunder pressure?
There is nothing about it in it's construction sheet.
Cheers
Robert
It comes with a safety bar which you insert into the frame of the lift to prevent a collapse should anything fail, what I was wondering is once I get it to the height I want, and insert the bar should I slightly lower the lift and let it rest on the bar, which takes the pressure off the hydraulic arm , (as I would do if I was doing the brakes on my car, by letting it sit on a block.), or have the arm hold the liftunder pressure?
There is nothing about it in it's construction sheet.
Cheers
Robert