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In May 2020, popular tool retailer Harbor Freight issued two recalls on the Pittsburgh 3- and 6-ton jack stands. More than ...
Customers who have the affected jack stands—or any of the ones in the original recall—should stop using them immediately, according to a statement posted on Facebook from Harbor Freight.
According to Harbor Freight, the recall applies to three-ton and six-ton heavy-duty steel jack stands with item numbers 56371, 61196, and 61197. The number on the three-ton units can be found on ...
Customers can verify which jack stands fall under the expanded recallhere. The original article continues below. The terrifying Harbor Freight recall of jack stands that could fail due to a ...
People make all kinds of jokes about the quality of tools and equipment that come from Harbor Freight. The truth is, despite their cheapness, most of the stuff from Harbor Freight is fine.
So Harbor Freight has added another set of jack stands to the first recall. The May recall covered three- and six-ton stands with item numbers 56371, 61196, and 61197. This expanded recall adds ...
"To the Harbor ... 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 ...
Update, July 7 2020: Today, Harbor Freight announced another recall affecting the replacement jack stands that many people bought after the initial recall. As a result, Harbor Freight will accept ...
Also, if you haven't checked your jack stands (PDF) to see if they're a part of the Harbor Freight recall, do so at that link, and check over your replacements carefully before trusting your life ...
Last month, Harbor Freight issued a recall for 1.7 million Pittsburgh-branded three-ton and six-ton jacks stands over a manufacturing flaw. Due to worn stamping machinery, the jack stand’s ...
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