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MF SAWHORSE TABLE 1100
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1SAWHORSE IN CARRY POSITION
4 SPREAD LEGS AND BE SURE TO PUSH THE CROSS BRACE FLAT
E SURE TO PUSH THE CROSS
7
2 PRESS RELEASE BUTTON AND FOLD DOWN 1STSET OF LEGS
5 PRESS RELEASE BUTTON AND FOLD DOWN 2"
0
SET OF LEGS
8
FOLD OUT THE MATERIAL SUPPORT PEGS TO
HOLD MATERIAL FOR CUTTING
3 MAKE SURE LEGS AND 2X4 SUPPORT ARE FULLY DEPLOYED
6 MAKE SURE LEGS AND 2X4 SUPPORT ARE FULLY DEPLOYED
PLACE 2X4'S IN SUPPORT ARMS AND PLACE A SHEET
9 ON TOP TO MAKE A WORK TABLE
WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS. SAWHORSE LEGS MUST BE FULLY OPEN WITH
THE CROSS BRACE LOCKED DOWN. DO NOT STAND ON SAWHORSE. DO NOT OVERLOAD. MAXIMUM CAPACITY 1,100LBS. USE ONLY ON A FLAT, DRY,
HARD AND LEVEL SURFACE.

SAFE OPERATION AND USE OF
Caution:
THIS SAWHORSE
Do not apply weight in excess of 1,100 lbs (498
kg) of uniformly distributed load on Sawhorse.
[MAS{ERHJJICE4
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When lifting the sawhorse use proper
Do not use as a step ladder or standing platform.
lifting techniques to avoid personal injury .
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.
.,;'II Ensure work area is well lighted while
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working.
a::'1111 on a levelEnsure saw horse is standing
Eill surface that is clear, dry and free of debris.
.,._ Ensure all 4 legs have solid contact with
Ii.II the floor. If the saw horse 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.
11";1111 on any sawhorseEnsure the load placed
1:.11does not exceed the applicable Safe Working
LoadRating. Overloading can lead to failure of the
sawhorse, potentially causing damage to the item(s)
loaded on 1t, and possible severe personal injury
or death.
r;m Never stack sawhorses to obtain extra
ll:ill height.
Uniformly-Distributed Load
The maximum uniformly distributed load across
the top rail of the saw horse, PER EACH SAW
HORSE:
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.
