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Harbor Freight Tools 66305 User Manual

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SKU 66305

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tool. Distractions are able to result in

the loss of control of the tool.

personal safety

Stay alert. Watch what you are do-

a.

ing and use common sense when

operating the tool. Do not use the

tool while tired or under the influ-

ence of drugs, alcohol, or medica-

tion. A moment of inattention while

operating the tool increases the risk

of injury to persons.
dress properly. do not wear loose

b.

clothing or jewelry. contain long

hair. keep hair, clothing, and

gloves away from moving parts.

Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair

increases the risk of injury to persons

as a result of being caught in moving

parts.
do not overreach. keep proper

c.

footing and balance at all times.

Proper footing and balance enables

better control of the tool in unexpect-

ed situations.

d.

use safety equipment. A

dust mask, non-skid safety

shoes and a hard hat must

be used for the applicable

conditions. Wear heavy-duty work

gloves during use.

e.

always wear eye protec-

tion. Wear ANSI-ap-

proved safety goggles.

f.

always wear hearing

protection when using

the tool. Prolonged expo-

sure to high intensity noise

is liable to cause hearing loss.

risk of electric Shock. this tool

g.

is not provided with an insulated

gripping surface. Contact with a

″live″ wire will also make exposed

metal parts of the tool ″live″ and

shock the operator.

tool use and care

Use tie downs or another practical

a.

way to secure and support the mo-

torcycle on the platform. Holding

the motorcycle by hand or against the

body is unstable and is able to lead to

loss of control.
do not force the Lift.

b.

Use the cor-

rect Lift for the application. The cor-

rect tool will do the job better and

safer at the rate for which the tool is

designed.
do not use the Lift if the controls

c.

do not function properly. Any tool

that cannot be controlled is danger-

ous and must be repaired.
Store the tool when it is idle out of

d.

reach of children and other un-

trained persons. A tool is dangerous

in the hands of untrained users.
Maintain the tool with care.

e.

A prop-

erly maintained tool reduces the risk

of binding and is easier to control.
check for misalignment or bind-

f.

ing of moving parts, breakage of

parts, and any other condition that

affects the tool’s operation. If dam-

aged, have the tool serviced before

using. Many accidents are caused

by poorly maintained tools. There is a

risk of bursting if the tool is damaged.
use only accessories that are

g.

identified by the manufacturer for