Avitec 110104 User manual

Read and understand this entire manual before assembling,
installing, operating, or servicing this product.
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Instruction Manual
&
Parts List
Wall-Mounting
Tire Rack
Model 110104
Tires not included

IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
This is a SAFETY ALERT symbol.
It is used to alert you to
potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all
safety messages that follow
this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
DANGER indicates a
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or injury.
WARNING indicates a
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE indicates
important information which, if not followed,
may cause damage to equipment.
SAVE THIS MANUAL
Keep this manual for the safety warnings
and precautions. The manual offers impor-
tant information on how to assemble, use
and maintain this product.
Write the product’s model number and
purchase date on the cover page of this
manual.
Keep this manual (and your purchase re-
ceipt) in a safe place.
UNPACKING
The shipment should be thoroughly inspected as
soon as it is received. The signed “bill of lad-
ing” is acknowledgement by the carrier of receipt
in good condition or shipment covered by our
invoice. For your own protection, if any of the
goods called for on the bill of lading are shorted
or damaged, do not accept them until the carrier
makes a notation on the freight bill of the shorted
or damaged goods.
Notify AVITEC immediately if any hidden loss or
damage is discovered after receipt.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
WARNING concerning Risk of Eye
Injury. Wear ANSI approved eye
protection.
WARNING concerning Risk of
Hearing Loss. Wear hearing pro-
tection.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read and understand all
safety warnings and in-
structions. Failure to follow the warnings
and instructions may result in serious injury
or death. Save all warnings and instructions
for future reference.
2. Personal and Work Area Safety
A. Always wear ANSI approved
safety goggles.
B. Always wear hearing protec-
tection when working in
noisy environments. Prolonged exposure
to high intensity noise can cause hearing
loss.
C. Use safety equipment. Safe-
ty shoes, hard hat and work
gloves must be used for applicable condi-
tions.
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D. Dress appropriately. Never wear loose
Contain long hair, and keep hair, clothing
and gloves away from moving parts.
E. Use common sense when working.
Stay alert and concentrate when setting up
and using the Tire Rack. Never work while
medications.

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Personal and Work Area Safety (continued)
F. While assembling and using the Tire
Rack keep work area clean and well light-
ed. Keep spectators and children out of
the work area.
3. Use of the Tire Rack
A. Do not modify the Tire Rack and do not
use this product for purposes that it was not
designed for.
B. Never exceed the maximum load capac
-
ity of 375 Lbs. Center the load on the rack
to equalize torsional stress. The Tire Rack is
designed to hold up to 4 extra wide tires
(each tire less 12” wide).
C. Be aware of the danger of “dynamic
loading”. This situation arises when a load
is dropped onto the Tire Rack, resulting in a
short term excessive load. Dynamic loading
can result in damage and failure of the Tire
Rack and personal injury to the person load-
ing the Tire Rack.
D. Keep children and spectators away when
loading and unloading the Tire Rack.
E. Only set up the Tire Rack against a wall
that has vertical studs and is capable of
supporting the weight of this product and it’s
maximum load capacity of 375 Lbs. Locate
this product in a safe area, away from all
F. This product re-
quires some assembly and set-up. If you
are not experienced or capable of doing this
type of assembly and set-up work, the Tire
Rack should be assembled and set-up by a
G. Periodically check that all hardware is
tight and secure. If any damage to the struc-
ture of the Tire Rack is noted, the product
should be replaced.
H. Work safely. When drilling holes to
mount this product make sure that there are
no hidden utility lines or pipes in the drilling
path.
Maintain labels and nameplates on the Tire
Rack. They contain important information and
must always remain readable. Contact
AVITEC for replacements.
Keep in mind that the warnings previous-
ly discussed cannot cover all possible
conditions or situations that could occur.
It is important that the person setting up
and using this product understand that
common sense and caution are factors
which cannot be built into this product,
and must be supplied by the person(s)
using this product.
Limited Warranty
AVITEC warrants to the original retail
purchaser that the product is free of defects in
material and workmanship at the time of
shipment. This Tire Rack is warranteed for 90
days from the date of purchase. This warranty
is expressly in lieu of all other war-ranties,
express or implied.
Proof of purchase is required for warranty
transactions; a copy of the original invoice or
sales receipt is required.
WARNING

Model 110104 Page 4
Assembling and Setting Up the Tire Rack
Always wear ANSI approved
safety goggles.
x
STEP 1
x
between 32”and 48”
(centre to centre)
1. Plan for the proper location of the tire rack.
The product must be attached to a wall sur-
face with vertical studs, and the supports will
be positioned between 32” and 48” (centre to
centre) apart. Use a stud finder (not included)
to find the desired mounting postition, and
measure the desired width of the Tire Rack
depending on the size of the tires to be placed
on the rack.
Note: the tire rack must be mounted directly
into the wall studs; do not use wall anchors
to mount to sheetrock.
make sure the pilot holes that are pre-
drilled are long enough, at least longer than
the lag screws provided.
Note:
STEP 2
1
65
2
65
Mounting
Plate
2. Slide Washer (6) onto the Lag Screw (5);
insert Lag Screw (5) through the top mounting
hole of each Frame to hold in place using a
13 mm wrench (not included). Do not tighten
Lag Screw (5) completely at this time.
Note: Identify Left Frame and Right Frame
using the marking sticker on each, making
sure the Mounting Plates are facing the inside.
Note: Don’t use an impact driver.
STEP 3
1
2
3. Make sure Left Frame (1) and Right Frame
(2) are vertically level using a level. Use the
remaining 3 mounting holes in each as tem-
plate, and drill the holes in the wall studs.
STEP 4
1
65
2
65
4. Insert three more lag screws (5) and washer
(6) in each frame to secure in place. Do not
tighten Lag Screws (5) completely at this time.
STEP 5
1
2
3
4
7
8
5. Insert Small Round Tube (4) into Large
Round Tube (3), getting three Round Tube
Assemblies. Place one Round Tube Assembly
at the back of the rack at the desired height
to protect the wall from tire rub. Attach both
ends to Left Frame (1) and Right Frame (2)
using the Hex Bolts
(7) and Washers (8).

6. Check for tightness of all hardware. The
Tire Rack is ready for use.
Maintenance
Before each use, check for tightness of all
hardware. Frequently check the condition
of the Tire Rack. Make sure all components
are in good condition. If the Tire Rack be-
comes damaged through accident, or if any
damage is noted, the product should be
replaced.
Keep the Tire Rack clean of dirt, grease and
oil. Clean with a moist cloth and mild deter-
gent.
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Now fully tighten Lag Screws (5) into the
wall studs using a 13 mm Wrench (not
included).
Note: Don’t overtighten the Lag Screws
(less than 10 ft-lb). Do not use an impact
driver.
STEP 6
Attach the remaining two Round Tube Ass-
emblies to Left Frame (1) and Right Frame
(2)at the desired positions, so the tires can
sit deeply enough to stand upright securely,
using the Hex Bolts (7) and Washers (8).

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SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Load
Capacity
375 Lbs.
Width Adjustment From 32” to 48”
Capacity Holds up to 4 extra wide
vehicle tires, each tire
less 12” wide.
Parts List
Part # Description Qty
Note: The Parts List and Assembly Diagram is provided as a reference tool only. Some parts are listed and shown
for illustration purposes only, and are not available as replacement parts. All repairs to this tool (including replacing
Manufactured and Distributed by: Avitec Towing and
Garage Equipment
Camarillo, CA 93012, U.S.A
www.avitecusa.com
Customer service hours 9:00 am-4:00 pm, Monday-
Friday, PST., 1-805-385-9888
1 Left Frame 1
2 Right Frame 1
3 Large Round Tube 3
5 Lag Screw M8x60 8
6 Washer 8 8
7 Hex Bolt M10x55 6
8 Washer 10 6
Assembly Diagram
1
2
3
4
7
8
65
4 Small Round Tube 3
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