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Item 69521 
        

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section at the 
beginning of this document including all text under subheadings therein 
before set up or use of this product.

Mounting Engine

TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY:   
Before attaching an engine to the stand, confirm that its weight 
does not exceed the Stand maximum capacity.

1.  Lock both Legs (1/9) in lowered position 

with two Leg Lock Pins (15) per Leg 
secured in place with R-pins (16).

2.  Remove the Pin (12) from 

the Column (4).

3.  Determine the thread type and 

length of bolts (not included) needed 
to thread into the engine block.  
Use grade 8 bolts that are long enough 
to fit through the Arms and thread as 
deeply as possible into the engine block.

4.  Align the Short and Long Arms (7/8) 

with four mounting bolt 
locations on the engine.

WARNING!  TO PREVENT SERIOUS 
INJURY: Use all four Arms when 
attaching an engine to the Stand.

5.  Place the bolts (not included) through 

the Mounting Plate (6) side and securely 
tighten them into the engine.   
The bolt heads must press 
against the back of the Arms: 
if needed, use flat washers 
(not included) as spacers.

6.  Tighten the Bolts (10) and Nuts that 

hold the Short and Long Arms (7/8) 
to the Mounting Plate (6) securely.

7.  Slowly lower the hoist/engine crane 

(sold separately) until all the engine’s 
weight is held by the stand.

8.  Safely release the engine from 

the hoist/engine crane.

9.  Slowly rotate the engine to the 

desired angle and insert the Pin (12) 
into the top of the Column (4).

Rotating Engine

TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY:  Be prepared for sudden engine 
movement before removing Pin.  Stay clear of engine.

1.  While holding onto the Handle (5) 

and the engine to prevent it from 
accidental rotation, remove Pin (12).

2.  Use assistance to rotate the engine 

to the desired angle and insert the 
Pin (12) into the top of the Column (4).

Removing Engine

1.  With assistance, rotate the 

engine to its initial position.

2.  Secure the engine properly to the crane.  

Use the crane to support all of the 
engine’s weight directly overhead, 
but do not start lifting the engine stand.

3.  Once the engine is properly 

supported by the crane, 
remove the bolts securing the 
Short and Long Arms (21) to the engine.

Summary of Contents for 69521

Page 1: ...ence 20c When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please call 1 888 866 5797 as soon as possible Copyright 2012 by Harbor Freight Tools All...

Page 2: ...roperty damage 1 Study understand and follow all instructions before operating this device 2 Do not exceed rated capacity Be aware of dynamic loading Sudden load movement may briefly create excess loa...

Page 3: ...welded at an angle from the Legs and are different from each other Be sure to insert the Legs into the Base so that the wheels will be parallel pointing forward not out to the sides 2 Attach the Colu...

Page 4: ...ollar of the Column 4 Align the holes and insert the Pin 12 7 Slide off one of the Handle 5 rubber grips and insert the Handle 5 through the large holes at the end of the Mounting Plate 6 post Replace...

Page 5: ...e 6 side and securely tighten them into the engine The bolt heads must press against the back of the Arms if needed use flat washers not included as spacers 6 Tighten the Bolts 10 and Nuts that hold t...

Page 6: ...n and free of dirt or grease 3 Before each use check that hardware is securely fastened 4 Check that the Casters are clean and turn properly 5 AFTER USE clean external surfaces of the stand with a cle...

Page 7: ...Short Arm 2 8 Long Arm 2 9 Right Leg 1 Part Description Qty 10 Bolt Set M14 x 70 4 11 Big Washer 15 4 12 Pin 1 13 Bolt Set M14 x 70 1 14 Bolt Set M14 x 90 2 15 Leg Lock Pin 4 16 R pin 4 17 Bolt Set M...

Page 8: ...epairs or alterations outside our facilities criminal activity improper installation normal wear and tear or to lack of maintenance We shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or prop...

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