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SKU 07620

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Assembly

For safety and ease of assembly, use two people to assemble the Shop Crane.

1. 

Slide the Header (3) into the two Legs (1) as shown in 

FIGURE 1.

2. 

Using two Bolts (17), two Washers (18), and two Nuts (19), assemble the two Legs (1) 
and Strut (2) as shown in 

FIGURE 1

.

3. 

Leg (1)

Header (3)

Set Bolts

Long and Short 
Extensions 
(5 and 6)

FIGURE 1

FIGURE 2

Nut (16)

Washer (15)

Bolt (14)

Strut (2)

Using four Bolts (14), four Washers (15), and four Nuts (16) per Caster (4), assemble 
the Casters (4) to the two Short Extensions (5) and two Long Extensions (6) as shown 
in 

FIGURE 2

.

Warning!  The Header (3) is not permanently attached to the Legs (1) at this time.  Be 
careful when moving the Legs (1) or Header (3) until they are permanently attached

.

WARNING!  When attaching the Short Extensions (5), they must be inserted a minimum 
of 4 inches.  When attaching the Long Extensions (6), they must be inserted a minimum 
of 6 inches.  There is a line drawn on each Extension at the minimum length.  This line 
should always be inside the tubing of the Header (3) and the Legs (1).  VERIFY THAT 
THE PROPER ExTENSION GOES IN THE CORRECT PLACE; IMPROPER PLACEMENT 
WILL CREATE A HAZARDOUS SITUATION.

4. 

FIGURE 3

Set Bolt (34)

Short or Long
Extension (5 or 6)

Leg (1) or Header (3)

Slide the two Short Extensions (5) into the Header (3).  Position the Short Extensions 
(5) out to the maximum safe length (until the white line is barely hidden) and tighten 
the Set Bolts (34).  See 

FIGURES 1, 3,

 and 

(

FIGURE 4 

is on page 5).

Summary of Contents for 07620

Page 1: ...tp www harborfreight com Copyright 2005 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express...

Page 2: ...vite injuries 2 Observe work area conditions Do not use machines in damp or wet locations Don t expose to rain Keep work area well lit 3 Keep children away Children must never be allowed in the work a...

Page 3: ...ne if your judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs If there is any doubt do not operate the tool 14 Never exceed the maximum lifting capacity of 2 Tons 4 000 pounds Never exceed the capac...

Page 4: ...attached to the Legs 1 at this time Be careful when moving the Legs 1 or Header 3 until they are permanently attached Warning When attaching the Short Extensions 5 they must be inserted a minimum of...

Page 5: ...25 assemble the Boom 9 to the Post 7 See FIGURE 4 above 9 Using one Bolt 26 a Washer 18 and a Nut 19 secure the base of the Jack 10 to the Post 7 See the Assembly Drawing on page 10 and FIGURE 4 above...

Page 6: ...ly clockwise and insert the Handle 13 into the Jack 10 and pump the Handle 13 until the Jack 10 raises to the desired height See the Jack Assembly Drawing on page 8 and FIGURE 6 on page 7 5 Warning Ne...

Page 7: ...h before use 2 Make sure the Hook Chain are clean of dirt grease or debris 3 If the Jack 10 is not performing to satisfaction there may be air in the hydraulic system To purge the system of air follow...

Page 8: ...M18x110 1 Part Description Qty 24 Washer M18 1 25 Nut M18 1 26 Bolt M16x95 2 27 Bolt M12x80 1 28 Washer M12 2 29 Nut M12 1 30 Bolt M16x100 2 31 Bolt M14x100 1 32 Bolt M14x95 2 33 Bolt M14x90 1 34 Set...

Page 9: ...N BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS AND NOT BY THE BUYER THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO OR ARISING...

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