SAFETY MARKINGS
WARNING!
1. Study, understand, and follow all instructions before operating this device.
2. Do not exceed rated capacity.
3. Use only on hard, level surfaces, with less than 3 degrees of slope.
4. Center load on saddle.
5. Use as a matched pair only.
6. Stands are not to be used to simultaneously support both ends of a vehicle.
7. No alterations shall be made to this product.
8. Support only on areas of the vehicle as specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
9. Only attachments and/or adapters supplied by the manufacturer shall be used.
10. Use wheel chocks or other blocking device on opposing wheels before using jack stands.
11. Do not use jack stands for any use other than the manufacturer specified usage.
12. Do not use if damaged in any way.
13. NEVER use jack stands on a lawn mower or lawn tractor.
14. Do not move or dolly the vehicle while on support stands.
15. Do not rock the vehicle while working on or around equipment.
16. The following are not recommended for supporting on this equipment: Foundations, Homes, Mobile
Homes, Trailers, RV's, Campers, nor Fifth Wheels, etc.
17. Failure to heed these markings may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
In order to prevent removal of the post from the base use a hammer and flat end punch to hammer the jack's
tab in toward to post but not touching the post. If the same stands are equipped with a bolt instead of the tab.
In this case the bolt can be threaded in toward the post until the bolt bottoms out.
Item: T42002, T42002-1, T42002X, T43002, T43002-1, T43006, T43006-1, T46002, T46002-1
1. Install ratchet bar into frame (Fig.1) with ratchet portion of bar aligned with locking pawl (stopper).
2. Move the ratchet bar to its lowest position by raising the locking handle, thereby releasing the stopper, and
guiding the bar downward (Fig.2).
3. Bend metal tab in (Fig.3) using a hammer and punch. This will help prevent inadvertent separation of the
ratchet bar from base frame.
Fig.1
Item: T41202, T41202-1
1. Install ratchet bar into frame (Fig.1) with ratchet portion of bar aligned with locking pawl (stopper).
2. Move the ratchet bar to its lowest position by raising the locking handle, thereby releasing the stopper, and
guiding the bar downward (Fig.2).
3. Tightening the bolt (Fig.3) using a wrench. This will help prevent inadvertent separation of the ratchet bar
from base frame.
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.2
2
Fig.3
Metal tab
Fig.3
Tightening
the bolt