Setup Instructions; Preventative Maintenance; Warranty - Napa 791-7125 Operating Manual & Parts List

Capacity: 700 lbs. engine transverse bar with arm support
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SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

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hazards. Obey all instructions to avoid possible injury or death.
PLEASE REFER TO THE EXPLODED VIEW DRAWING IN THIS MANUAL IN ORDER TO IDENTIFY PARTS.
1. Remove all contents from box and be sure all components are included. First, insert feet with sleeves (#13 & 14) into short tubes
welded at the end of both support beams (#1 & 2).
NOTE: The widest foot (#13) goes on the largest support beam (#1).
2. Slide transfer adapter (#11) over the end of small support beam (#2) as shown in parts drawing (pg. 4) with short tube toward you and in
the up and down position. This transfer adapter will be used for mounting the transfer bar (#10) when needed or J-hook (#3) when the
transfer bar is not used.
NOTE: The Engine Transverse Bar may be used with or without the transfer bar, depending on the load being supported.
3. If mounting the transfer bar (#10) to assist with an unbalanced load, insert the adjustable pipe (#6) with the rubber tip up through the large
hole at either end of the transfer bar (#10), and secure in place with hex bolt (#9) and wing nut (#8). Do not fully tighten wing nut as height
adjustment may be necessary once the Engine Transverse Bar is placed over the engine compartment of the vehicle.
4. After determining the length of transfer bar needed to ensure correct placement of the adjustable pipe (#6) and to properly assist in
supporting the load, insert hex bolt (#5) down through the transfer bar (#10) and the short tube of the transfer adapter (#11) to hold transfer
bar in place on the small support beam. Secure bolt with wing nut (#4). Again, do not fully tighten wing nut (#4), as some length adjustment
may be required once the Engine Transverse Bar is placed in support position over engine compartment of the vehicle.
5. It is time to install the two J-hooks (#3) provided. This must be done BEFORE placing the Engine Transverse Bar over the engine
compartment because ample space may not be available once the support bar is in place. Insert one J-hook up through the bottom of
short tube welded on the center portion of the large support beam (#1), and secure with barrel hex nut (#7). Run hex nut (#7) all the way
down to end of threads toward the hook portion of the J-hook to hold it out of the way until needed. Then, locate the best position for the
second J-hook and install in the same manner. The second J-hook may be installed in either the transfer bar (#10) as shown in the parts
drawing (if the transfer bar is used), or through the short tube welded on the adjustable transfer adapter (#11) (if the transfer bar is not
used).
6. The Engine Transverse Bar is ready to be placed over the engine compartment of the vehicle.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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injury hazards. Obey all instructions to avoid possible injury or death.
1. Determine the location of the two engine support bolts to which the 791-7125 Engine Transverse Bar will be attached. Then, place the
Engine Transverse Bar directly over these two engine support bolts, making sure that the feet with protective sleeves (#13 & #14) are
sitting in the inner fender lips of the engine compartment and fully extended until the feet are touching the inside of the fenders.
CAUTIoN: If the inside fender lips are more than 61" apart, the 791-7125 Engine Transverse Bar must not be used. Do not extend past the
designated marking (61") as over-extending this unit may compromise the 700 lb. Capacity. This could cause the Engine Transverse Bar to
collapse, resulting in bodily injury or property damage.
2. Make sure the transfer bar is in correct position (if being used). The rubber tip of the adjustable pipe (#6) should be on a flat, reinforced
surface capable of supporting the weight of the engine. Tighten both wing nuts (#4 & #8) to secure adjustable pipe (#6) and transfer bar
(#10).
3. The J-hooks (#3) may be lowered to the appropriate position. Be sure J-hooks are directly over the engine support bolts or brackets so
the engine does not swing when vehicle is disassembled. Attach the looped ends of the two 1/8" braided steel cables (#12) to the engine
support bolts on the engine and loop middle of braided cables over J-hooks. If the engine being supported is equipped with engine lift
brackets, hook the J-hooks directly into engine lift brackets for extra protection.
NoTe: Use only fasteners rated Grade 5 or higher as engine support bolts.
4. Tighten the barrel hex nuts (#7) on both J-hooks until cables are snug or hex nuts are tight against support bar. Double check that engine
is properly supported before disassembly of vehicle.

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

This is the safety alert symbol used for the PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE section of this manual to alert you to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all instructions to avoid possible injury or death.
1. Always store the this device in a well protected area where it will not be exposed to inclement weather, corrosive vapors, abrasive dust, or
any other harmful elements.
2. Every device owner is responsible for keeping the device labels clean and readable. Use a mild soap solution to wash external surfaces of
the device. Contact NAPA for a replacement label if the device's label is not readable.
3. Inspect the device before each use. Do not use the device if any component is cracked, broken, bent, or shows sign of damage. Do not
use this device if it has loose or missing hardware or components, or is modified in any way. Take corrective action before using the
device again.

WARRANTY

Please contact your local NAPA Auto Parts Store for details on warranty.
791-7125
OPERATING MANUAL & PARTS LIST FOR 791-7125
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rev. 12/07/15

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