Davis Wheel-A-Weigh 1465 Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Davis Wheel-A-Weigh 1465 Boat Dolly, follow the instruction manual provided with the product. Begin by laying out all parts and tools. Attach the axle to the frame using the bolts provided, then secure the wheels onto the axle. Ensure all nuts and bolts are tightened appropriately.
The Davis Wheel-A-Weigh 1465 Boat Dolly has a maximum weight capacity of 250 pounds. Ensure not to exceed this limit to maintain functionality and safety.
Regular maintenance of the Davis Wheel-A-Weigh 1465 Boat Dolly includes cleaning it after each use, inspecting for rust or damage, lubricating the moving parts, and checking tire pressure. Store the dolly in a dry place to prevent rusting.
If the wheels are not rolling smoothly, check for obstructions or debris in the wheel area. Clean and lubricate the axle and wheel bearings. If the problem persists, inspect for bent axles or worn-out bearings and replace them if necessary.
The Davis Wheel-A-Weigh 1465 Boat Dolly is best used on flat, even surfaces. While it can handle minor irregularities, using it on very uneven terrain may result in difficulty maneuvering and potential damage to the dolly.
To adjust the handle height, locate the adjustment knobs on the handle shaft. Loosen the knobs, slide the handle to the desired height, and then retighten the knobs securely to ensure stability during use.
If the dolly is tilting, check for uneven weight distribution on the dolly. Additionally, inspect the tires to ensure they are equally inflated, and check the frame for any bends or damage that might cause imbalance.
Yes, the Davis Wheel-A-Weigh 1465 Boat Dolly can be disassembled to fit in most vehicles. Remove the wheels and handle to compact the dolly for transport. Make sure to secure all parts to avoid damage during transit.
To replace a damaged wheel, first remove the cotter pin and washer holding the wheel in place. Slide the wheel off the axle, replace it with a new wheel, and secure it with the washer and cotter pin. Ensure the wheel is properly aligned and spins freely.
When using the dolly near water, ensure that the surface is dry and stable to avoid slipping. After use, dry the dolly thoroughly to prevent rusting and inspect it for any water damage. Store it in a dry place when not in use.