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INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 73162
CHARIOT UTILITAIRE
2-SHELF
POLYPROPYLENE
SERVICE CART
PARTS
Total Load Capacity
300 lb. (evenly distributed), 150 lb on each shelf
Caster Information 4 x swivel casters (2 locking), 4 in. diameter, non-marring
Inner Shelf Dimensions 27 in. x 16-1/4 in. x 3-3/4 in. each
Overall Dimensions
32 in. x 18-1/2 in. x 33-1/2 in.
SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY
Warning: When using product, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce
the risk of personal injury and damage to equipment.
• Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and dimly lit areas invite injuries.
• When not in use, the Service Cart must be stored in a safe and clean location. Always secure
products and keep out of reach of children.
• Check for damaged parts. Before using any product, any part that appears damaged should be
carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function.
Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately.
• When servicing, use only identical replacement parts. The use of any other parts will void the
warranty.
• Do not exceed the product’s maximum load capacity of 300 lbs total; 150 lbs on each shelf,
evenly distributed. Uneven weight distribution could cause tipping. Do not lean or climb on the
Service Cart. Be aware of dynamic loading. Sudden load movement may briey create excess
load causing product failure.
• Only use on a at surface capable of supporting the Service Cart and its maximum capacity load
of 300 lbs. It is easy to lose control of the Service Cart if attempting to pull a load on a sloping or
uneven surface.
• Do not allow children to play on, stand upon or climb on the Service Cart. The Service Cart is not
for carrying people or animals.
• Always check hardware and assembled parts after assembling. All connections should be tight
and hardware properly tightened.
MAINTENANCE
• Check for loose hardware, misalignment of parts, cracked, broken, or bent parts, and any other
condition that may make your cart unsafe before each use.
• Keep your Service Cart clean by wiping the surfaces off regularly. Dirt, oil, grease, and other
debris can cause a potential safety hazard.
We advise keeping this instruction manual, saving the receipt by attaching it to the instruction
manual, and recording the purchase date in this space: _________________ in case you need to
exercise the 2-year warranty.
WARNING: The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot
cover all possible conditions and situations that might occur. Always use common sense and
caution when using the cart.
Label Part No. Description Qty.
A 73162-001 Shelf 2
B 73162-002 Cover 4
C 73162-003 Leg 4
D 73162-004 Nut M10 4
E 73162-005 Washer 4
F 73162-006 Holder 4
G 73162-007 Caster 2
H 73162-008 Locking Caster 2
I 73162-009 Hex Tool 1
H
G
F
E
D
A
C
B
I
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
OPERATION
Before operation, you must assemble your Service Cart following the instructions above.
1. On a level surface, with the rear casters locked, begin placing objects onto your service cart.
Remember to distribute items evenly; uneven weight distribution could cause the cart to tip.
2. Unlock the rear casters and begin rolling the cart.
3. When stopped, lock the rear casters and unload the cart.
GET TO KNOW YOUR SERVICE CART ASSEMBLY
See the "Get to Know Your Service Cart" section on page 2.
1. Remove all parts and hex tool from the box.
2. Place the bottom shelf upside down on the oor. Insert a holder into each of the four openings
located on the corners of the shelf. Use a rubber hammer (not included) to secure them into
place; there should be no space where the holders and base meet.
3. Push a nut into the hex tool and set aside. Propping the shelf on its side,
insert a caster through the hole in the holder and the base assembly.
Place a washer onto the thread of the caster shank. Take the loaded hex
tool and turn right to secure the nut onto the thread of the caster shank.
Repeat with all four casters, making sure that the two non-locking casters
and the two locking casters are on the same short sides as each other.
See Fig. 2.
4. Set the assembled base down with wheels touching the oor. Push the four legs into the
openings located on the corners of the base. Tap them into place with a rubber hammer.
5. Take the top shelf and align the legs with the openings in the corners of the shelf. Tap the four
corners of the top shelf with a rubber hammer to fasten the top shelf to the legs.
6. Push the four covers into the openings on the corners of the top shelf. Tap into place with a
rubber hammer.
7. Make sure all connections are ush and hardware is tightly fastened. Roll the cart to make sure
that the casters roll properly.
8. Your service cart is now ready for use. Do not exceed the total load capacity of 300 lbs, evenly
distributed.
NOTE: To fully
tighten the nuts,
use a 17 mm
socket and a
socket wrench or
impact driver.
Shelf
Cover
Leg
Holder
Casters
Locking Casters
Fig. 1
2 3
Fig. 2
NutWasher
Opening
Holder
Non-Locking CastersLocking Casters
NOTE: Make sure the locking casters are in the OFF/unlocked position before attempting to push
the Service Cart, otherwise you can risk damaging the casters.