MODEL
G8714/G8715/
G8716/G8717
JACK STANDS
INSTRUCTION SHEET
Specifications
Model: G8714 2-Ton Jack Stands
—Maximum Load: 4,000 lbs (1 Ton Each).
—Minimum Support Height: 101⁄2".
—Maximum Support Height: 161⁄2".
To reduce the risk of property damage,
serious personal injury, or death when
using these jack stands, take the following
precautions:
Model: G8715 3-Ton Jack Stands
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—Maximum Load: 6,000 lbs (1 ⁄2 Ton Each).
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Do not overload these jack stands
beyond their maximum rating. The
maximum rated load is for a pair of
jack stands with an evenly distributed,
vertically applied load only.
—Minimum Support Height: 113⁄4".
—Maximum Support Height: 163⁄4".
Model: G8716 4-Ton Jack Stands
—Maximum Load: 8,000 lbs (2 Tons Each).
—Minimum Support Height: 123⁄4".
—Maximum Support Height: 19".
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Use caution when entering a vehicle
supported by jack stands. Never allow
others to enter a supported vehicle
while anyone is working underneath.
ONLY use this jack on a hard level
surface capable of sustaining the load
being supported.
Only use the jack stands at appropriate
points on the vehicle that can safely
support the vehicle's weight.
Always make sure that vehicle load
points are centered in the saddle and
that all four corners of the jack stand
are firmly on the ground.
Model: G8717 6-Ton Jack Stands
—Maximum Load: 12,000 lbs (3 Tons Each).
—Minimum Support Height: 123⁄4".
—Maximum Support Height: 193⁄4".
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Setup
Insert the ratchet bar into the base and bend the
tab (Figure 1) inward. The tab when bent in, per-
manently prevents the post from completely slid-
ing out from the base.
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Always apply the parking brake, and
use wheel chocks against the tires to
prevent accidental rolling.
Keep as much of your body as possible
out from underneath the vehicle when
placing or removing the stands.
Ratchet
Bar
Base
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Never modify or alter these jack
stands.
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Never release the jack quickly so the
vehicle drops and slams onto the
wheels or jack stands.
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Never allow children to play with or near
jack stands while in use or in storage.
Figure 1. Lock tab.
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