Clarke 7630224 CTT9 3 Drawer Instructions
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To assemble the Clarke 7630224 CTT9 3 Drawer Trolley, follow the instruction manual provided with the product. Ensure that all parts are included and use the tools specified for assembly. Start by assembling the main frame, then attach the wheels, and finally secure the drawers in place.
The Clarke 7630224 CTT9 3 Drawer Trolley has a maximum weight capacity of 150 kg. Distribute the weight evenly across the drawers and top surface to maintain stability.
Regularly clean the trolley with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris. Lubricate the wheels and drawer slides periodically to ensure smooth operation. Check for loose screws or bolts and tighten them as necessary. Avoid overloading to prevent damage.
If a drawer does not slide smoothly, check for obstructions or debris in the slide tracks. Clean the tracks and apply a light lubricant to improve movement. Ensure the drawer is aligned properly within its tracks.
The Clarke 7630224 CTT9 3 Drawer Trolley is designed for indoor use. If used outdoors, ensure it is protected from moisture and direct sunlight to prevent rust and material degradation.
The Clarke 7630224 CTT9 3 Drawer Trolley typically features a locking mechanism for the drawers. To lock the drawers, insert the key into the lock provided on the trolley and turn it clockwise until the drawers are secured.
The Clarke 7630224 CTT9 3 Drawer Trolley is constructed from durable steel with a powder-coated finish for added protection against rust and scratches. The drawers are designed to withstand regular use.
To replace a broken wheel, first unload the trolley and turn it on its side. Use the appropriate tools to remove the broken wheel by unscrewing the bolts. Attach the new wheel by securing it with the bolts, ensuring it is tightly fixed.
If rust appears, clean the affected area with a wire brush to remove loose rust, then apply a rust-inhibiting primer. Finish with a matching paint to protect the surface. Regular maintenance and keeping the trolley dry can prevent future rusting.
To ensure stability, always lock the wheels when the trolley is stationary. Distribute weight evenly across the top and drawers. Avoid overloading the top tray when the drawers are fully extended to prevent tipping.