Grizzly JACK STAND H8365 User Manual

Model h8365, Ton high jack stand, Instruction sheet

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Figure 1.

Model H8365.

MODEL H8365

1

4

TON HIGH

JACK STAND

INSTRUCTION SHEET

Introduction

The Model H8365

1

4

ton high jack stand works at

heights of 68" to 76

1

2

" and supports a load of up

to

1

4

ton.

Operation Instructions

1. Before positioning the jack stand under the

load, check to make sure that the vehicle is
at an appropriate height and is secure.

2. Extend the post by holding the saddle and

rotating the handle (

Figure 1). Make sure

that the saddle is centered under the load
point. Do not over-extend the load or the load
may shift and swing.

3. Slowly lower the component onto the jack

stand, making sure that the load point is still
centered and all three corners of the stand
base are still on the ground.

To remove the jack stand, secure or remove the
component until the jack stand can be lowered
and removed. Remove the jack stand while the
vehicle is securely supported.

Saddle

Handle

Base

To reduce the risk of death, serious per-

sonal injury or property damage when

using this jack stand, take the following

precautions:

DO NOT overload this jack stand beyond

the rated capacity of

1

4

ton. The rated

load is for an evenly distributed, verti-

cally applied load. Overloading may

result in personal injury or property

damage.

This jack should only be used to help

stabilize an already lifted vehicle or

support hanging auxiliary components,

such as a driveline or transmission. It

is not designed to support the weight

of an entire vehicle.

ONLY use this jack stand on a hard

level surface capable of sustaining the

load being supported.

Always make sure that the load point

is centered in the saddle and that all

three corners of the jack stand base are

firmly on the ground.

Never modify or alter this jack stand.

Never release the jack stand when it is

supporting a load.

DO NOT over-extend the load. Over

extension of the load may cause it to

shift and swing.

Assembly

Refer to the

Parts Breakdown located on the

back of this page for assembly.

COPYRIGHT © DECEMBER, 2007 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC., REVISED FEBRUARY, 2008 (JM)

WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE

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