HARBOR FREIGHT JACK STANDS RECALL (Page 1/2)
OldGuyinaGT MAY 20, 01:44 PM
I want to pass along a news story I just saw. Harbor Freight is recalling 454000 jack stands because they may collapse.

https://www.foxnews.com/aut...for-risk-of-collapse

The actual recall notice is available at

https://images.harborfreigh...6371_61196_61197.pdf

I hope no one gets maimed or killed.

Dennis LaGrua MAY 20, 02:47 PM
I believe that many of us have these jack stands. Gone are the days when you inserted a heavy pin into a heavy steel structure to hold up the car. Now all the weight is supported on a flimsy roll pin. About 90% of what Harbor Freight sells is cheap low quality Chinese junk. In the shop we have only SK, Snap On , Armstrong ' Klein and older Craftsman American made tools. Recently we added the SK X-Wrench sets which are the finest tools made with American steel.

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theogre MAY 20, 09:06 PM
This is updated "Old News" and is Two NHTSA Recalls.
See "check your jackstands." in GFC

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theogre MAY 20, 09:57 PM

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Originally posted by Dennis LaGrua:
I believe that many of us have these jack stands. Gone are the days when you inserted a heavy pin into a heavy steel structure to hold up the car. Now all the weight is supported on a flimsy roll pin. About 90% of what Harbor Freight sells is cheap low quality Chinese junk. In the shop we have only SK, Snap On , Armstrong ' Klein and older Craftsman American made tools. Recently we added the SK X-Wrench sets which are the finest tools made with American steel.

A roll pin Does Not hold the car. The pin just keep the latch pawl location on the lever.
In use, Most times the pin will break when something try to move the lever when stands are loaded so car won't drop.

Either the pawl or saddle part is made wrong (maybe both have problems) and easily drop the car when something tries to move the lever.
fierosound AUG 01, 02:02 PM
Everyone should recheck their jack stands and placement for safety.
https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/099849.html
Skybax AUG 01, 06:37 PM
They also has a hydraulic jack recall last year or the year before (red one) but I couldn't find it in a search.

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Patrick AUG 01, 07:00 PM

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Originally posted by fierosound:

Everyone should recheck their jack stands and placement for safety.

Jack Stands ...In Honor & Memory of Ethan Allen (yourfriendethan)




For sure. It's terrible that a tragic accident such as this needed to occur.
Dennis LaGrua AUG 01, 07:14 PM
I just decided to put my Harbor Freight jack stands aside for when we work low and will be using these from now on.

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skywurz AUG 01, 11:38 PM

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Originally posted by Dennis LaGrua:

I just decided to put my Harbor Freight jack stands aside for when we work low and will be using these from now on.





I don't like this style and would not use them for supporting a car in the air. Some of these aluminum ones say they are rated for 6000lbs but they are really designed for leveling RVs not supporting something like a car in the air with the possible lateral movement. I ran across a plastic set of these in a pile of aluminum ones and the weight difference was not apparent that was a scary thought. Also the cast aluminum I have seen on these can be very shoddy. If there was a good solid steel set of these maybe steel like the traditional stands but with this adjustment instead... however I also don't like how thin that threaded steel is. I've seen bent ones from RV leveling.

Just my opinion on those.
gjgpff AUG 02, 11:49 AM

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Originally posted by Dennis LaGrua:

I believe that many of us have these jack stands. Gone are the days when you inserted a heavy pin into a heavy steel structure to hold up the car. Now all the weight is supported on a flimsy roll pin. About 90% of what Harbor Freight sells is cheap low quality Chinese junk. In the shop we have only SK, Snap On , Armstrong ' Klein and older Craftsman American made tools. Recently we added the SK X-Wrench sets which are the finest tools made with American steel.




Those SK X-Wrenches wrenches are on my Birthday/Christmas list! They're really nice, and I've always wanted 6 point ratchets. Some bad news, though. SK were just bought by GreatStar, a Chinese holding company. GreatStar may keep the production in the US, but a common practice is to move production overseas, produce a ton of tools, and sell them through the big box stores with the SK brand and probably a bunch of American flags all over the box. This works, apparently for a few years until everyone realizes they're just paying extra for the letters "S", and "K".
So, fingers crossed that GreatStar/SK keeps the production in the US.

https://youtu.be/SOr0_sqQMbs

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