IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CAREFULLY
BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL
INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
If you have any questions about installation or operation of this Product,
please call Peak Customer Service at 1-877-883-PEAK (7325) or email:
cservice@peakproducts.com.
• Read, understand and follow all instructions.
• The 3D MULTIHORSE™ brackets, Fasteners, and Boots (collectively, the "Product") are
shown in the Parts List of this manual. The Product should only be used to build the
Sawhorse, Table, or Temporary Shelter described in this manual (the "Assembly").
• Each Assembly should only used for its intended purpose and is NOT designed to support
your weight. NEVER SIT OR STAND ON ANY ASSEMBLY. MISUSE CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY.
• DO NOT EXCEED LOAD CAPACITY. Maximum load capacity is 400 lbs. (181 kg) total for any
Assembly and must be evenly distributed on each leg. Also ensure that a load of not more
than 200 lbs. (91 kg) is placed on a single leg.
• Inspect Product prior to each use to ensure that all components are functioning properly.
DO NOT USE the Product or any Assembly if any component is incomplete, damaged, missing
or otherwise compromised or not functioning properly.
• Do not use any Assembly if it is not completely assembled.
• Ensure any Assembly is level, stable and secure before use.
• Ensure all four legs are angled outwards and firmly in contact with ground.
• Before every use ensure that the ground surface supporting any Assembly is suitable,
taking into consideration changing weather conditions.
• Ensure the legs are securely locked in the leg clamps and check leg clamps for damage
before use.
• Always use new, No. 1 grade wood of the specified dimension for constructing any
Assembly. Only use wood that is free from cracks, splitting, loose or large knots, decay, twist,
and/or any other defect.
• Always store the Product and/or any Assembly indoors in a clean, dry environment.
• Keep corrosive and/or acidic chemicals away from the Product to prevent damage to the
components.
• Use common sense and appropriate safety equipment.
• Read, understand and follow instructions for the safe operation of any tools or power tools
used in conjunction with, or used to build any Assembly. Exercise extreme caution when using
power tools. Recognizing the hazards associated with the use of any tool can reduce the
chance of injury.
• Keep work pieces centered, properly supported, and secured when using any Assembly.
• Do not overreach or use with improper or unstable footing. Stay alert, be cautious and use
common sense. Ensure the work environment is safe as YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR
OWN SAFETY.
• Keep body parts and clothing out of all moving mechanisms.
• When lifting or moving any Assembly or its parts, use proper lifting techniques to avoid injury.
• Do not adjust leg height when items are loaded on any Assembly, including tools.
• Completely disassemble any Assembly before transporting.
• Do not move any Assembly by picking up one end of the Assembly and pivoting around the
legs on the ground. This can cause damage to the Product and/or Assembly.