SPECIFICATIONS
Lifting
Capacity
(Ton)
Max.
Height
(in)
Min.
Height
(in)
Gross
Weight
(lb)
Net
Weight
(lb/pair)
12 17.7" (450 mm) 11.8" (300 mm)46.3 (21 kg) 44.5 (20.2 kg)
WARNING!!
1. Read, understand and follow all instructions before operating
this device.
2. Do not exceed rated capacity.
3. Use only on hard, level surfaces.
4. Center load on saddle.
5. Use as a matched pair to support one end of a vehicle only.
One pair per vehicle only.
6. Jack stands are not to be used to simultaneously support both
ends or one side of a vehicle.
7. No alterations shall be made to this device.
8. Failure to heed these warnings may result in personal injury or
property damage.
BEFORE USE
1. Inspect stands before each use. Do not use if bent, broken or
crack components are noted. Ensure that all parts move freely.
2. Verify that the products and the application are compatible.
3. Before using this product, read the operator’s manual
completely and familiarize yourself thoroughly with the product
and the hazards associated with its improper use.
4. Insert roll pin into the bottom hole of the extension tube to
prevent inadvertent loss of the extension tube. Usually it is
pre-installed.
5. Always check the vehicle owner or service manual for location
of proper lift and support points.
OPERATION
IMPORTANT! Rated capacity is per pair. Use Only one pair per
vehicle. No alterations shall be made to this device. Do not use
adapters or accessories on the saddle or base frame.
1. Adjust saddle height by pulling up the extension tube, then
insert the tube support bar through the hole on extension tube.
2. Ensure that support bar is secure before loading. Insert
support bar into the extension tube far enough to create equal
distance of bar extending from the extension tube on both
sides.
3. Carefully position stands so that load is centered on stand’s
saddle.
4. Slowly lower the vehicle onto the stands.
5. Check o ensure that vehicle is secure before working on,
around or under. When used to support vehicle, use wheel
chocks to prevent inadvertent movement.
To lower load
IMPORTANT: Be sure all tools and personnel are clear before
lowering load.