RIKON 98-2600 Pro Adjustable Sawhorses User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- RIKON
Table of Contents
RIKON 98-2600 Pro Adjustable Sawhorses
Product Information
Safety Information:
- When lifting the sawhorse, use proper lifting techniques to avoid personal injury.
- Ensure work area is well-lit while working.
- Ensure 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.
- Ensure the load placed on any sawhorse does not exceed the applicable Safe Working Load Rating. Overloading can lead to failure of the sawhorse, potentially causing damage to the item(s) loaded on it, and possibly severe personal injury.
- Never stack sawhorses to obtain extra height.
Caution: Do not apply weight in excess of 1,300 lbs (590 kg) per sawhorse
of uniformly distributed load. Do not use as a step ladder or standing
platform. The weight should be
distributed evenly on the top rail. The amount of weight that can be applied
to 2 identical sawhorses is double this value. For example, a pallet or skid
weighing not more than two times the Safe Working Load Rating can be safely
carried by 2 of these sawhorses.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, user must read and understand the operator’s manual. Follow these guidelines:
- Legs must be locked open.
- Do not stand on sawhorse.
- Do not overload.
- Maximum capacity: 1,300 lbs (590 kg) per sawhorse.
- Use only on a flat, dry, hard, and level surface.
Set-Up Instructions:
Follow these steps to set up the sawhorse:
- Sawhorse in folded/carry position.
- Above location labeled OPEN 1st, press release button and pull down the legs.
- Separate legs and push cross brace flat.
- Above location labeled CLOSE 1st, press release button and fold down the legs.
- Separate legs and push cross brace flat.
- Legs adjust in increments of 1 inch. To extend, pull legs down until latch is locked at the desired position. To retract, press the lock button, pull legs down slightly, then push leg up.
- Please loosen the knob and adjust the bracket to the required width and tighten the knob. The range is from 40mm to 90mm to fit different sizes of timber beam/joist.
- When paired together with a second unit and properly joined by beams/joists in the support arms, a work table can support up to 2600 lbs. (1180 kg).
How to Close:
To close the sawhorse, reverse the following steps, starting with leg 2:
- Leg 2: Push leg up.
- Leg 1: Press release button and fold down the legs.
- Leg 3: Push cross brace flat.
- Leg 4: Press release button and pull down the legs.
PRO ADJUSTABLE SAWHORSES Set of 2
NOTE: Only one sawhorse is shown and discussed in this manual
SAFETY INFORMATION
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.
SAFE OPERATION AND USE OF THIS SAWHORSE
- When lifting the sawhorse use proper lifting techniques to avoid personal injury.
- Ensure work area is well-lit while working.
- Ensure 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.
- Ensure the load placed on any sawhorse does not exceed the applicable Safe Working Load Rating. Over loading can lead to failure of the sawhorse, potentially causing damage to the item(s) loaded on it, and possibly severe personal injury.
- Never stack sawhorses to obtain extra height.
Caution:
- Do not apply weight in excess of 1,300 lbs (590 kg) per sawhorse of uniformly distributed load.
- Do not use as a step ladder or standing platform.
- The weight should be distributed evenly on the top rail.
- The amount of weight that can be applied to 2 identical sawhorses is double this value.
- For example, a pallet or skid weighing not more than two times the Safe Working Load Rating can be safely carried by 2 of these sawhorses.
WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR’S MANUAL.
- LEGS MUST BE LOCKED OPEN.
- DO NOT STAND ON SAWHORSE.
- DO NOT OVERLOAD.
- MAXIMUM CAPACITY 1,300LBS (590KG) PER SAWHORSE.
- USE ONLY ON A FLAT, DRY, HARD AND LEVEL SURFACE.
SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
-
Sawhorse in folded/carry position.
-
Above location labeled “OPEN 1st”, press release button and pull down the legs.
-
Separate legs and push cross brace flat.
-
Above location labeled “CLOSE 1st”, press release button and fold down the legs.
-
Separate legs and push cross brace flat.
-
Legs adjust in increments of 1 inch. To extend, pull legs down until latch is locked at desired position. To retract, press lock button, pull legs down slightly then push leg up.
-
Please loosen the knob and adjust the bracket to the required width and tighten the knob. The range Is from 40mm to 90mm to fit different size of timber beam / joist.
-
When paired together with a second unit and properly joined by beams/joists in the support arms, a work table can support up to 2600 lbs. (1180 kg).
HOW TO CLOSE
- To close, reverse steps 5 through 2, starting with leg 2.
- Be sure locking pin engages main housing to keep legs secure while in folded/carry position.
Operator’s Manual
Date of purchase: _____
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