Sealey CST801.V2 Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Sealey CST801.V2 Sack Truck, start by attaching the wheels to the axle using the provided nuts and washers. Then, secure the base plate to the frame using the included bolts. Ensure all parts are tightened properly before use.
The Sealey CST801.V2 Sack Truck has a maximum load capacity of 200 kilograms. It is important not to exceed this limit to maintain safety and performance.
To maintain the wheels, regularly check for wear and tear. Ensure they are inflated to the recommended pressure if they are pneumatic. Clean any debris or dirt to avoid damage and ensure smooth operation.
If the frame becomes loose, inspect all nuts and bolts and tighten them as needed. Regular maintenance checks can prevent this issue. Replace any damaged parts to maintain the integrity of the truck.
The Sealey CST801.V2 Sack Truck is not designed for use on stairs. Using it on stairs could be dangerous and may damage the truck or cause injury. Always use a stair-climbing model for such tasks.
Store the sack truck in a dry, cool place to prevent rust and damage. If possible, hang it on a wall to keep it off the ground and reduce the risk of tripping or falling over.
Clean the truck with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could corrode the metal. Dry thoroughly after cleaning to prevent rust.
Ensure safety by checking that all parts are securely fastened and that the load does not exceed the truck's capacity. Always handle with care and avoid sudden movements.
If the handle grips wear out, they should be replaced with new ones to maintain a secure and comfortable grip. Replacement grips can be purchased from hardware stores or directly from Sealey.
Perform maintenance on the sack truck every few months, or more frequently if it is used heavily. Regular inspections can help identify issues early and prolong the life of the truck.