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Anyone use the HF hydraulic strut spring compressor?

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Danglerb

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I shop at Harbor Freight all the time. However, I've always made sure that the stuff I buy, if and when they do fail, will not kill or maim me. Those springs are carrying a lot of force. I wouldnt want that particular tool breaking anywhere near me.
 
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a lot of negative replies so far, is it just because it's sold by HF or can you give me a good reason why it might fail?
 

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a lot of negative replies so far, is it just because it's sold by HF or can you give me a good reason why it might fail?

800 lb/in springs, compressed about 4 inches is 3200 lbs of force. Compressing a spring is dangerous, they are wiggly unstable things that can let go if something fails in an instant and kill you.

HF is not the first place I think of when I want to be protected from death.

OTOH some products like the jacks and cranes have proven themselves over time and hard use, but until that happens approach with caution.

What disturbs me from the pictures of this design is that the arms on the top are the part that needs to grab the upper coils of the spring, and hold them to keep the spring straight during compression, and they don't look all that beefy.
 
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