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Harbor Freight recalls 1.7 million jack stands over concerns they could collapse.

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""" People make all kinds of jokes about the quality of tools and equipment that come from Harbor Freight. The truth is, despite their cheapness, most of the stuff from Harbor Freight is fine. The company's tools and parts make car repairs and modifications possible for many enthusiasts on limited budgets, especially when it pertains to things like jacks and jack stands.

It's the latter of those two that has come back to bite us in the ass, however, because Harbor Freight is now recalling its Pittsburgh-brand six-ton jack stands over risks that they could collapse during use, according to a filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (PDF) from March 20, a dangerous fault first reported on by The Drive on Tuesday. A second recall filed May 3 (PDF) extended the recall to three-ton jack stands.

The company is specifically recalling 1.7 million units with model numbers 56371, 61196 and 61197. You can find these numbers (PDF) on the label on the top part of the stand on three-ton units, or a yellow sticker on the base on six-ton units.

According to Harbor Freight's NHTSA filing, the problem with these jack stands is that due to worn tooling at the factory, the pawl that engages with the toothed height-adjustable part of the stand doesn't do so sufficiently to reliably lock it in place. A bump or a knock could cause the pawl to disengage, dropping the vehicle suddenly.

With nearly 2 million units in question, the odds are good that you or someone you know owns a set of these, so please go and check them now and urge your family and friends to do so, too. The exchange process is as simple as bringing your affected jack stands to your local Harbor Freight, once stores are reopened, where you'll be reimbursed for them with a store gift card for the current shelf price of comparable models."""
 

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Good news, mine look OK. The locking arm tab has a nice even full depth insertion wear pattern, about 3/8", into the the lift rod teeth. Not a bad thing to check even if they weren't recalled.
 

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Personally, I don’t like ratcheting jack stands. I prefer the simple pin type stand where a quick glance tells you that the pin has been fully inserted or not.

It is particularly true if I am not the person that set the stands.
 

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Personally, I don’t like ratcheting jack stands. I prefer the simple pin type stand where a quick glance tells you that the pin has been fully inserted or not.

It is particularly true if I am not the person that set the stands.
That's good information.

I've seen double locking jack stands, they have the ratchet and pin.

I usually keep the jack in play as well as the stands.
 
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