***** Harbor Freight Jack Stand Recall ******
Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 2:15 pm
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Getting crushed would definitely be bad!Toecutter1978 wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 11:17 amThe older I get, the more I get nervous getting under vehicles. You have one fall and it's pins and needles for now on.
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If concrete blocks can hold up houses....pretty sure they can hold a vehicle. Plus that’s what they use in the hood when stealing rims so they must work lol
TruthRem700 wrote:If concrete blocks can hold up houses....pretty sure they can hold a vehicle. Plus that’s what they use in the hood when stealing rims so they must work lol
plumber_bob wrote:Getting crushed would definitely be bad!Toecutter1978 wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 11:17 amThe older I get, the more I get nervous getting under vehicles. You have one fall and it's pins and needles for now on.
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I was helping a friend and we were setting up his truck to work on it. Got it up on stands and then getting tools and materials together. Then heard a creak, then SLAM! One of the jack stands gave way, the base bananaed.Rem700 wrote:You have one fall and it might/probably be the last thing you ever see
I do the jack up and 2 stands and still always try to not really be under it by stretching when changing oil so only my arm is and that can't be crushed, only head. Suv doesn't even need to be lifted and i can get all up under it and is easy.rustynuts wrote:Surely I'm not the only one that uses multiple jack stands and leaves the jack up?
This and if a wheel comes off it goes under alsorustynuts wrote:Surely I'm not the only one that uses multiple jack stands and leaves the jack up?
To the Harbor Freight Community:
I'm writing to apologize. I often reach out to tell you about Harbor Freight's commitment to quality and all the investments we've made to deliver quality tools at the lowest prices. Your trust matters deeply to me and I'm proud of how far we've come. So when we have a product recall, it hurts.
A few months ago, we recalled our Pittsburgh 3 ton and 6 ton steel jack stands (SKUs 56371, 61196 and 61197) due to a manufacturer's defect. We asked customers to return them and receive a gift card that could be used to purchase replacement jack stands. I felt terrible about that recall because you should never have a concern about the safety of any of our products.
Today, I feel even worse. I'm disappointed and embarrassed because we've identified a welding defect in a small number of the Pittsburgh 3 ton steel jack stands (SKU 56373) that replaced the recalled jack stands. We're now adding these jack stands to our recall. Unfortunately, this defect wasn't discovered during the initial recall investigation. 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 (see details here).
We have investigated all of our other Pittsburgh 3 ton steel jack stands (SKUs 56371, 56372 and 57308) as well as the Pittsburgh 6 ton steel jack stands (SKUs 56368, 56369 and 56370) and Pittsburgh 12 ton steel jack stands (SKUs 56374 and 56375) and did not find the defect. Although none of these other jack stands are being recalled, if you own any of them and have any concern whatsoever, please bring them back and we'll give you a full cash refund or store credit for those as well.
I want to apologize to all of our customers. While we've dramatically grown our team of engineers and inspectors, and intensified our tests and inspections, I assure you that the lessons learned from this will drive further improvement.
As the owner and founder of Harbor Freight, I want you to know that we stand behind every product we sell and that safety will always be our top priority.
Sincerely,
Eric Smidt
Owner and Founder
Harbor Freight Tools