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GUIDE TO SAFETY OPERATION
WARNING: The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction manual
cannot cover all possible conditions or situations that could occur.
It must be understood by the
operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product, but must
be supplied by the operator.
To ensure safe and efficient operation, it is essential to read and follow each of these warnings and
precautions.
(1) Use the crib only on flat surfaces. The crib may tip over if uses on an unstable surface.
(2) It is recommended for use on a hard surface such as a concrete patio or gravel.
(3) Use CAUTION when erecting the frame with 2” x 4” ‘s. Use safety goggles during installation.
(4) Close attention must be paid to fire safety regulations, occupational safety aspects and convenience
when planning the storage of firewood.
(5) Choose the location of the crib carefully.
Keep away from electrical wires.
(6) DO NOT smoke or use open flame devices in or around the crib.
(7) DO NOT over stack wood. DO NOT stack wood beyond the height of the end pipes.
(8) DO NOT drop or slam wood onto the wood crib.
(9) DO NOT move the crib once wood has been loaded.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Insert two 2” x 4” boards through the horizontal slots in the crib to form the base. See Fig. 1.
NOTE:
①
. Do not place the crib ends all the way to the end of the boards. They fit loosely to accommodate
variance in the boards, and can slide off. Always extend the 2” x 4” boards minimum of 2” beyond the side
frames.
②
. If your wood is longer than 13”, place the crib far enough away from the wall so your log length can be
stacked centered across the boards. Or it may tip over due to front heavy.
WARNING:
Make sure the crib is sturdy and firmly attached with the boards before stacking wood.
Fig. 1