Pedros Folding Repair Stand with bag
Pedros Folding Repair Stand with bag
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SKU:6450700
Portable Folding Repair Stand
Whether you are washing your bike after a muddy ride or installing shiny new parts, having a repair stand will make your experience easier, safer, and more enjoyable. Pedro's Folding Repair Stand provides an excellent solution in a versatile, strong, and easy to use package. When you are done for the day, the included bag makes transport and storage simple and easy.
Durable three-point base is more stable than traditional tripod bases. 360-degree rotating head accepts tubes up to 65mm, and trigger grip makes for one-handed clamping action.
Height adjusts from 1075 to 1875 mm and folds to a compact size. A sturdy canvas bag is included for easy transport.
- Durable and stable three-point base
- 360-degree rotating clamp accepts tubes up to 65mm
- Trigger-style clamp for quick and secure one-handed clamping
- Height adjustable from 42" to 73"
- Handles weight up to 60kg
- Includes heavy duty carrying bag
INSTRUCTION FOR UNFOLDING
1. Undo the lowest of the three quick release clamps.
2. Unfold both legs towards front of stand ensuring logos face upward. Close quick release clamp when legs are fully open.
3. Undo top most of three quick release clamps and pivot the head of the stand 270 degrees until it rests on top of stand horizontally facing the front of the stand. Close quick release clamp to lock in place.
4. Undo middle of three quick release clamps and slide the top tube, positioning the head at desired height. Close quick release clamp to lock in place.
5. Loosen rubber knob at the back of the head to release the front portion of the head, rotate front portion of head to desired angle. Tighten rubber knob to lock rotation of head. Clamps should be vertical if you are clamping a seat tube and horizontal if clamping a top tube. Be careful when clamping a frame tube as too much clamp force can crush the tube on some frames.
6. Before lifting bike into stand, try using the clamping mechanism. There are two main features. The clamp trigger which is large yellow plastic and the release which is small yellow and made of metal. The release controls the engagement of the clamp. When the release is switched up, the internal clamp mechanism is engaged and squeezing the trigger closes the clamp. When the release is switch down, the internal clamp mechanism is disengaged and the jaws slide freely inward and outward.
7. Make sure release is switched up. Lift bike positioning the seat tube between the clamp jaws. Squeeze the trigger repeatedly until the clamps have tightly clamped the bicycle into the stand.
8. If the angle of the bike needs to be adjusted, simply loosen the knob of the back of the stand, rotate bike to desired position, and tighten the knob again.
9. To remove the bike, switch the release to down position and pull the bike towards yourself to open the jaws.