Clarke 7630625 CTT130 Trolley Instructions
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To assemble the Clarke 7630625 CTT130 Tool Trolley, start by attaching the wheels to the base using the included bolts and wrench. Next, attach the side panels to the base, followed by the back panel. Secure the top tray and finally install the handle. Refer to the manual for detailed step-by-step instructions.
Regular maintenance for the Clarke CTT130 includes lubricating the wheels and hinges, checking for loose bolts, and cleaning the surfaces with a mild detergent to prevent rust and grime buildup.
The Clarke CTT130 Tool Trolley can support up to 150 kg of evenly distributed weight across its shelves and drawers.
If a drawer is sticking, check for obstructions or debris in the tracks. Clean the tracks and apply a lubricant. Ensure the drawer is not overloaded and that the weight is evenly distributed.
Yes, the Clarke CTT130 Tool Trolley features a lockable top compartment to secure tools and accessories. Use the provided key to lock and unlock the compartment.
To clean the Clarke CTT130, use a soft cloth with mild soap and water. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the surface. Dry thoroughly to prevent rust.
To replace a wheel, first remove the retaining bolt using a wrench. Detach the old wheel and attach the new one, securing it with the bolt. Ensure it spins freely before use.
Check if all wheels are properly attached and secure. Ensure the load is evenly distributed. Tighten any loose bolts and inspect the structural integrity of the trolley.
While the Clarke CTT130 is designed as a compact unit, additional storage can be added by utilizing external tool boxes or magnetic strips on the sides for lightweight tools.
To ensure longevity, regularly maintain the trolley by cleaning, lubricating moving parts, and checking for any signs of wear and tear. Store in a dry environment to prevent rust.