Sealey MS070 User Manual

Ms070, Motorcycle wheel alignment tool, Fig.1 fig.2

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InstructIons for:

MOTORCYCLE WHEEL ALIGNMENT TOOL

MoDEL no:

MS070

thank you for purchasing a sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard this product will, if used according to these instructions

and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS.

USE THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE

DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.

1.1

GENERAL SAFETY

WARNING! Ensure Health & Safety, local authority, and general

workshop practice regulations are adhered to when using this

equipment.

Maintain the

wheel alignment tool in good condition.

replace or repair damaged parts. Use genuine parts only.

Non-authorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate

the warranty.

Locate wheel alignment tool in a suitable working area, keep

area clean and tidy and free from unrelated materials.

WARNING! Ensure that the motorcycle is on a stable stand

located on level and solid ground.

Keep the gauge scales clean to ensure accurate performance.

DO NOT use outside in damp or wet weather conditions.

DO NOT allow untrained persons to operate the aligner.

DO NOT leave the alignment tool unattended.

WARNING! the warnings, cautions and instructions

contained within this document cannot cover all possible

conditions and situations that may occur. It must be

understood that common sense and caution are factors

which cannot be built into this product, but must be

applied by the operator.

Any alignment changes deemed necessary as a result of

using this equipment must be made strictly in accordance

with the motorcycle manufacturer’s recommendations.

Original Language Version

Ms070 Issue: 2 - 20/07/12

1.2 LASER SAFETY

the Ms070 utilises a class 2M laser that emits low

levels of visible radiation light (i.e. wavelengths between

630 and 640 nanometres) which are safe for the skin but

not inherently safe for the eyes. the class 2M emission limit is set

at the maximum level for which eye protection is normally afforded

by natural aversion responses to bright light. Accidental eye

exposure is therefore normally safe, although the natural aversion

response can be overridden by deliberately staring into the beam,

and can also be influenced by the use of alcohol or drugs.

WARNING! Do not look or stare into the laser beam as

permanent eye damage could result.

DO NOT direct the laser beam at any person’s (or animal’s)

eyes as eye damage could result. If the beam is obstructed by

a person during use, release the contact switch immediately.

DO NOT use the equipment while under the influence of

alcohol, drugs or whilst on medication.

Be aware that reflections of the laser beam from mirrors or

other shiny surfaces can be as hazardous as direct eye

exposure.

2. INTRODUCTION

fast, simple and accurate alignment of rear wheel. optimises vehicle

performance and set up after installation or modification of the chain,

sprockets, brakes or suspension components. this fully portable kit

is also ideal for track-day set up or for the motorcycle enthusiast.

© Jack sealey Limited

3. SET-UP

3.1

Laser Power: the laser units are battery powered and

require two AA batteries in each battery box. see fig.2.

3.1.1 slide back the lid on each box and insert the batteries paying

attention to the polarity markings in the base of each box.

slide the lids back into position on each battery box.

3.1.2 Ensure the laser units are working by switching on with the

units directed to the ground. switch off after testing.

3.2

Assembly: Identify the laser unit with the threaded insert in

the side and screw one of the threaded rods supplied into the

insert. Identify the scale unit with the threaded insert in

the side and screw the other threaded rod into place.

3.3

Motorcycle stability: Before attaching the laser and scale

units you must ensure that the motorcycle is adequately

supported on a suitable stand that lifts the rear wheel from

the ground and supports the motorcycle in a perpendicular

orientation. the stand must also be on a firm stable surface

such as concrete.

3.4

Attaching the laser units to the rear wheel: referring to

fig.1, loosen the clamp and remove the clamp unit and spring

from the rod together with the right hand laser unit. Position

the left hand laser unit with the rod attached on the nearside

fig.1

fig.2

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