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SKU 94641

For technical questions,  please call 1-800-444-3353.

Warning!! 

 Stand clear of the Jack when raising or lowering a vehicle. 

1.   

Jack Capacity. 

 Never exceed the Jack’s capacity of 10,000 Lbs. (5 Tons).  Check the vehicle’s         

owner’s manual to determine the actual gross weight of your vehicle before attempting to lift 
it.

2. 

Never ride on the Jack

.  Never ride on the Jack, and never have people or pets in the vehicle 

you are raising.

3.      

Only use Jack to raise vehicle

.  After raising the vehicle, use jack stands to keep the vehicle 

suspended for periods of time. Do not work on or under the vehicle while it is supported by 
the Jack.  The Jack is designed for lifting the vehicle only.

4.  

Place Jack on correct surface

.  Only use this Jack on a stable, level, clean and dry surface  

that is capable of sustaining the load.

5. 

Stabilize the load

.  Ensure that the load remains stable at all times.  Do not move the load 

while it is on the Jack.  

6. 

Vehicle lifting

.  When lifting a vehicle, apply the emergency brake and block all of the wheels 

that will remain on the ground.

7. 

Center load

.  Center the load on the Jack Saddle (7.1).  Off-center loads can damage seals, 

causing Jack failure.

8. 

Lift only using correct vehicle lift points

.  Read the vehicle manual to find the proper lifting 

points for the vehicle.

9. 

Never use the Jack unless it is filled with hydraulic fluid

.  Filling with hydraulic fluid is  

covered in the maintenance section of this manual.

10. 

NEVER USE THIS JACK FOR AIRCRAFT PURPOSES.

11.

  Caution:  Always be aware of Dynamic Loading.  If you drop a weight on the Long 

Frame Jack, it may create for a brief instant, an excess load.  The Long Frame Jack is 
designed for a maximum load of 10,000 lbs.; do not exceed this lifting capacity.

12.

  Bypass Valve (6.34) is preset by the factory and must not be adjusted by the user.  

Any 

adjustment in the Bypass Valve could result in failure of the jack, personal injury and/or         
property damage.

Specific Jack Safety Precautions

Assembly

Handle (1.5)

Saddle (7.1)

Foot Pedal (2.1)

Handle Fork (2.4).

 

Insert the Handle (1.5) into the opening on the top 

 

of the Handle Fork (2.4), and secure it with the 

 

Washer (1.6) and the Screw (1.7).

 

See Assembly Drawings on page 8.

Summary of Contents for 94641

Page 1: ...e at http www harborfreight com Copyright 2006 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...

Page 2: ...equipment When not in use tools must be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust Always lock up tools and keep out of reach of children 5 Use the right tool for the job Do not attempt to force a smal...

Page 3: ...ntical replacement parts Use of any other parts will void the warranty Only use accessories intended for use with this tool Approved accessories are available from Harbor Freight Tools 13 Do not opera...

Page 4: ...rgency brake and block all of the wheels that will remain on the ground 7 Center load Center the load on the Jack Saddle 7 1 Off center loads can damage seals causing Jack failure 8 Lift only using co...

Page 5: ...height 2 Use jack stands not included that are capable of supporting the weight of the vehicle being lifted Use your vehicle s owner s manual to determine the specified points on the vehicle to safel...

Page 6: ...Replace the Cover Plate 3 15 Paper Washer 3 14 and the Bolts 3 16 Close the Cover 8 1 and tighten on the Screws 8 5 Bleeding 1 Follow Step 2 as explained above to fill the Cylinder Body 3 13 as if you...

Page 7: ...Page SKU 94641 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Handle Assembly Drawing...

Page 8: ...Page SKU 94641 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Jack Assembly Drawing...

Page 9: ...Page SKU 94641 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Parts List bolt bolt...

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