TOUGHBUILT SH60 Adjustable Steel Saw Horse User Manual

June 8, 2024
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Thank you for purchasing the ToughBuilt SH60 Sawhorse. For your safety, please ensure you read these instructions carefully before use, and keep these instructions in the work space where the sawhorse will be used at all times.

Installation

  1. To extend the first legs, press the button while Supporting legs with another hand.TOUGHBUILT SH60 Adjustable Steel Saw Horse-fig-1

  2. Push down leg brace till it is fully locked out. Verify that the top of the legs lock Solidly against the body.

  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to fold down the second pair of legs.

  4. Adjustable Legs
    On each leg, press button to unlock the lower leg. Slide the ower leg up and down to the desired height. Make Sure the locking tooth is engaged with a correspondling hole in the UDDer leg. Close the cam lever to lock in place. TOUGHBUILT SH60 Adjustable Steel Saw Horse-fig-4

  5. Material Supports
    Fold out the material Support pegs to hold material for cutting or storage.TOUGHBUILT SH60 Adjustable Steel Saw Horse-
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  6. Create a solid jobsite table with 2, sawhorses, Insert two 2x4s into the lumber slots, spanning the sawhorses.TOUGHBUILT SH60 Adjustable Steel Saw Horse-fig-6

  7. Jobsite Table
    Place a sheet of plyw00d across the 2x4s and sawhorses making sure the plywood is fully supported on all sides.TOUGHBUILT SH60 Adjustable Steel Saw Horse-
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SAFE OPERATION AND USE OF THIS SAWHORSE

  • When lifting the sawhorse use proper lifting techniques to avoid personal injury.
    Ensure the work area is well-lighted while working.

  • Ensure the sawhorse is standing on a level surface that is clear, dry and free of debris.

  • Ensure all 4 legs have solid contact with the floor. If the sawhorse is not positioned level and straight, loads placed upon it could fall,. potentially causing damage to the item(s) loaded on it, and possible severe personal injury or death.

  • Ensure the load placed on any sawhorse does not exceed the applicable Safe Working Load Rating. Overloading can lead to the failure of the sawhorse, potentially causing damage to the item(s) loaded on it, and possible severe personal injury or death.
    Never stack sawhorses to obtain extra height.

CAUTION:
Do not apply weight in excess of 1,300 Ibs (589 kg) of uniformly distributed load on Sawhorse. Do not use as a step ladder or standing platform.

UNIFORMLY-DISTRIBUTED LOAD
The maximum uniformly distributed load across the top rail of the saw horse, PER EACH SAWHORSE: This means that the maximum weight that can be applied to this saw horse, per lineal foot, as is stated on the Retail Sticker and the instructions. “Uniformly-Distributed Load” means when all the weight is distributed evenly on the top rail. The amount of weight that can be applied to 2 identical saw horses is double this value. For example, a pallet or skid weighing not more than two times the Safe Working Load Rating can safely be carried by 2 of these saw horses.

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