Product manual
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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
Prior to assembling the Long Ram Jack onto a shop crane, make sure to read 1.
and understand all instructions and safety precautions as outlined in the shop
crane manufacturer’s manual. Make sure the Long Ram Jack is fully compatible
with the shop crane.
WARNING! Do not exceed the maximum lifting capacity of this Long Ram 2.
Jack (8 tons / 16,000 pounds). Exceeding the maximum lifting capacity could
cause personal injury and/or property damage.
Maintain labels and nameplates on the Long Ram Jack. 3. These carry important
information. If unreadable or missing, contact Harbor Freight Tools for a replace-
ment.
Use the right product for the job. 4. There are certain applications for which this
product was designed. Do not use this product for a purpose for which it was not
intended.
WARNING! 5. The Long Ram Jack mounting holes are 5/8” diameter. Do not at-
tempt to drill or alter the mounting holes.
WARNING! 6. The two 5/8” diameter Pins (not included) used to attach the Long Ram
Jack to a shop crane must be rated to support at least 8 tons (16,000 pounds) of
pressure and must have R-Pins (not included) to lock the two Pins in place.
Do not use the Long Ram Jack in an unsupported application. 7. Twisting or
sideways forces could cause the Jack to unexpectedly fail.
The Long Ram Jack is designed for short-term lifting of loads. 8. Do not use for
extended lifting of loads.
Stay clear of a shop crane. 9. Never go under an object being lifted by the crane. It
is possible for an object to fall, possibly resulting in serious injury and/or property
damage.
Immediately after lifting, support the load with appropriate supporting equip-10.
ment such as jack stands (not included) of adequate capacity. DO NOT work
under a load which is supported only by the Long Ram Jack.
Use the Long Ram Jack with a shop crane only on a flat, level, solid surface 11.
capable of supporting the weight of the Jack, crane and the weight of the
object being lifted.
Industrial applications must follow OSHA requirements.12.
Always monitor the object being lifted so it does not rock back and forth.13.
Before lowering a load, make sure there are no obstructions underneath and 14.
that all other personnel are standing clear.