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Assembly

Assembly of Legs (#8), Down Supports (#9), and Mid Supports (#16).

1.  The top of each Leg (#8) has a closed end with a hole drilled in it.  Attach a Down Sup-

port (#9) to the bottom hole on a Leg (#8) using a Bolt (#12), a Washer (#14), and a Nut 

(#13). Make sure you attach to the inside of the angle iron on the Leg (#8).  Do not fully 

tighten yet.

2.  Move up the same Leg (#8) to the middle hole and attach a Mid Support (#16) using a 

Bolt (#12), a Washer (#14), and a Nut (#13).  

3.  Next, repeat the process adding a second Down Support (#9) and a Mid Support (#16) 

to the leg you just assembled.

4.  You should now have one Leg (#8) with two Down Supports (#9) and two Mid Supports 

(#16).  Take both remaining Legs (#8) and attach them to Down Supports (#9), and Mid 

Supports (#16) on the previously assembled Leg (#8). 

5.  Next, put the last Down Support (#9) and Mid Support (#16) between the two remaining 

Legs (#8). Tighten all of the Nuts (#13) and Bolts (#12).

6.  The Upper Supports (#15) are “L” shaped with one end shorter than the other.  Attach 

the shorter end to the upper holes on the Legs (#8) of the tripod you just constructed 

using a Bolt (#12), a Washer (#14), and a Nut (#13), for each Upper Support (#15).  See 

the Assembly Diagram on Page 4 to show correct position of each Upper Support (#15).

7.  The Base Stand (#7) has two metal triangles welded to the top section of it, below the 

Lock Pin (#11) hole.  Lower the Base Stand (#7) into the tripod you just constructed, 

bottom first.  The lower triangle should rest on top of the Upper Supports (#15), lining up 

with the holes of both the Upper Supports (#15) and the holes on the triangle.  The up-

per triangle should rest on top of each Leg (#8), lining up the holes in the triangles with 

the holes on the end of each Leg (#8).  Secure the bottom triangle to the Upper Sup-

ports (#15) using a Bolt (#12), a Washer (#14), and a Nut (#13).  Repeat the process 

securing the upper triangle to each Leg (#8) using a Bolt (#12), Washer (#14), and a Nut 

(#13).

8.  Part numbers 2,3,4,5, and 6 come pre-assembled.  The Pan (#1) and the Handles (#10) 

must be added to the Shaft (#6) assembly. Set the Pan (#1) on top of the Screw Rod 

(#2) and attach it with a Bolt (#12).  Next, screw each Handle (#10) into the threaded 

holes on the Bearing (#4).

9.  Take the assembled Shaft (#6) and insert it into the tube of the Base Stand (#7).  Lower 

it to the desired level and insert the Lock Pin (#11) to secure it at the appropriate height.

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Summary of Contents for 41860

Page 1: ...A 93011 Visit our website at http www harborfreight com Read this material before using this product Failure to do so can result in serious injury Save this manual Copyright 2007 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 written consent of Harbor Freight Tools For technical questi...

Page 2: ... a Bolt 12 a Washer 14 and a Nut 13 for each Upper Support 15 See the Assembly Diagram on Page 4 to show correct position of each Upper Support 15 7 The Base Stand 7 has two metal triangles welded to the top section of it below the Lock Pin 11 hole Lower the Base Stand 7 into the tripod you just constructed bottom first The lower triangle should rest on top of the Upper Supports 15 lining up with ...

Page 3: ...ely locked into place after reaching desired height The Legs 8 of the High Jack Stand must stand on a dry clean hard level surface 1 Turn the Handles 10 so that the Pan 10 retracts back into the Screw Rod 2 as far as it will go 2 Position the Pan 10 directly underneath the auto part you wish to support 3 Remove the Lock Pin 11 and raise the Shaft 6 so that the Pan 1 rests under the selected auto p...

Page 4: ... Qty 1 Pan 1 2 Screw Rod 1 3 Screw Nut 1 4 Bearing 1 5 Position Rod 1 6 Shaft 1 7 Base Stand 1 8 Legs 3 9 Down Support 3 10 Handle 2 11 Lock Pin 1 12 Bolt M10x20 22 13 Nut M10 21 14 Washer 10 21 15 Upper Support 3 16 Mid Support 3 Page 4 SKU 41860 ...

Page 5: ... our inspection verifies the defect we will either repair or replace the product at our election or we may elect to refund the purchase price if we cannot readily and quickly provide you with a replacement We will return repaired products at our expense but if we determine there is no defect or that the defect resulted from causes not within the scope of our warranty then you must bear the cost of...

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