
3.3 Rear Wheels Positions
The Quad cart is designed to allow the rear wheels to be in
two positions. The position is determined by where the wheel is
locked on the axle in either of the two grooves [see picture]. The
drive position is used during the normal operation of the cart.
The free wheel position is used to freely push the cart should you
experience battery or service issues on the course.
i. Drive position – Lock the wheel onto the groove closest to the
battery tray. To do this, while sliding the release button on the
wheel across, push the wheel on to the axle as far as possible.
To test for drive position, try rolling the wheel forward. If you feel
resistance, then the wheel is now in drive position and ready to
use. Repeat for both wheels.
ii. Free wheel – Lock the wheel into the groove furthest from the
battery tray. To do this, while sliding the release button across
on the wheel, push the wheel onto the axle and release the
release button onto the groove. To test for free wheel position,
try rolling the wheel forward. The wheel should spin freely with no
resistance. Repeat for both wheels.
3.4 Attaching the Fifth Wheel
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Free wheel position
Drive position
Lay the cart upside down on a soft
surface. Disconnect the nut and
bolt from each arm of the 5th wheel
bracket and insert the 5th wheel arms
into position under the frame. Fit nut
into position and insert bolt through the
opposite side. Fasten the bolt using a
Phillips head screwdriver and repeat
on the opposite side.
Once both arms are attached, hold
down the lever to lock and unlock
the 5th wheel. You can rotate the 5th
wheel under the cart to lock it out of
the way for storage by pressing the