Clarke 7637440 CSB35 Van Site Box Instructions
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To secure the Clarke CSB35 Van Site Box inside your vehicle, use the pre-drilled mounting holes to bolt the box to the floor of your van. Ensure that the bolts are tight and secure, and use additional straps if necessary for extra stability.
The Clarke CSB35 Van Site Box is constructed from heavy-duty steel with a powder-coated finish. This combination enhances its durability and resistance to rust and corrosion, making it ideal for harsh working environments.
Yes, you can replace the lock on the Clarke CSB35. To do so, remove the existing lock by unscrewing the retaining nut on the inside. Then, fit the new lock in place and secure it with the provided hardware. Make sure the new lock is compatible with the box.
The Clarke CSB35 Van Site Box has a maximum weight capacity of approximately 50 kg. It is designed to store and secure tools and equipment without compromising its structural integrity.
Regularly clean the exterior of the Clarke CSB35 with a mild detergent and water to remove dirt and debris. Check the locks and hinges periodically for any signs of wear and lubricate them with a suitable lubricant to ensure smooth operation.
The Clarke CSB35 Van Site Box is water-resistant, offering protection against damp conditions. However, it is not completely waterproof, so avoid submerging it in water or exposing it to heavy rainfall for extended periods.
The internal dimensions of the Clarke CSB35 are approximately 920 mm x 410 mm x 470 mm, providing ample space for storing tools and equipment.
While the Clarke CSB35 can be used outdoors, it is recommended to position it under cover or in a sheltered area to protect it from extreme weather conditions. Regularly inspect the box for any signs of rust or damage if exposed to the elements.
To clean the Clarke CSB35, use a damp cloth with mild soap to wipe down the surfaces. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the powder-coated finish. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly to prevent rust.
If the Clarke CSB35 gets dented or damaged, assess the extent of the damage. Minor dents can often be repaired with a rubber mallet. For significant damage, consult a professional or contact Clarke customer support for advice on repairs or replacements.