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Is Harbor Freight recalling jack stands?

Is Harbor Freight recalling jack stands?

Harbor Freight is recalling a portion of the three-ton jack stands which were used as replacements for a group of defective jack stands it recalled in May 2020. In May, the company recalled 1.7 million of its three- and six-ton jack stands due to a heightened risk of them collapsing while under load.

Are Harbor Freight jack stands Safe 2021?

Are jack stands safe? If used correctly and not overloaded, they’re safe. In 2020, Harbor Freight recalled 1.7 million of their 3-ton, 6-ton, and 12-ton Pittsburgh-brand jack stands due to concern that, if the load on the jack shifted, the “pawl” could disengage and cause the load to drop.

How do I return a recall from jack stands to Harbor Freight?

“If you own these jack stands or any of the jack stands in our original recall, whether or not you have had an issue with them, please stop using them immediately and bring them back to your local Harbor Freight Store for a full cash refund or store credit,” he said.

Which Harbor Freight jack stands are on recall?

Harbor Freight’s recall covers some 3-ton and 6-ton “Pittsburgh” brand jack stands with item numbers 56371, 61196, and 61197. (View the PDF of the recall document here for more details.) These are pawl-type jack stands, with a pawl that engages with teeth on the lifting arm of the jack stand.

How much can a 2 ton jack stand hold?

Jack stands can hold a lot more weight than their manufacturers suggest. Without a safety pin in place, the two-ton-rated four-leg jack stand is able to withstand 12,300 pounds (just over six tons) of force before slowly collapsing.

What do you do with a recalled jack stand?

How do I identify a Harbor Freight jack stand?

The 61196 jack stands can be identified by checking the item number found on the yellow part of the label on the base of each jack stand. The 56371 jack stands can be identified by checking the item number found on the label on the top of each jack stand.

Are there any recalls on Harbor Freight jack stands?

Harbor Freight Tools is recalling more than 1.7 million Pittsburgh Automotive 3 Ton and 6 Ton Heavy Duty Steel Jack Stands. The jack stands may collapse under load, which can increase the risk of injury to people near or under a lifted vehicle.

How to identify Harbor Freight Jack stand 56371?

The 61196 and 61197 jack stands can be identified by checking the item number found on the yellow part of the label on the base of each jack stand. The 56371 jack stands can be identified by checking the item number found on the label on the top of each jack stand.

What kind of Jack stand does O’Reilly use?

At O’Reilly Auto Parts, we carry light- to heavy-duty jack stands to support most cars, trucks, SUVs, and more.

Is it safe to use a freight Jack stand?

The jack stands may collapse under load, which can increase the risk of injury to people near or under a lifted vehicle. Owners of these jack stands are asked to immediately discontinue use due to safety concerns. Injuries have been reported due to this issue.