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OPERATOR’S MANUAL

MOdEL # 81338 36” (7)-dRAwER CAbiNET

MOdEL # 2915 46” (13)-dRAwER CAbiNET

capacities

service parts

safety

• Empty weight of 36” cabinet is 308 lbs.

• Empty weight of 46” cabinet is 472 lbs.

•  The maximum product weight, including contents, for the 36” 

model should be no more than 1800 pounds.

•  The maximum product weight, including contents, for the 46” 

model should be no more than 3000 pounds.

•  The maximum weight for each (2) inch deep drawer is (120) 

pounds.

•  The maximum weight for each (3) inch deep drawer is (200) 

pounds.

•  The maximum weight for each (4) - (6) inch deep drawer is 

(320) pounds.

•  The maximum weight for each drawer (9) inches deep or more 

is (400) pounds.

Rev A - F1848

DaNGer 

is used to indicate a hazardous situation which, 

if not avoided, will result in serious injury or death.

WarNiNG

 

indicates a hazardous situation which, if not 

avoided, could result in serious injury or death.

cautioN 

is used to indicate a hazardous situation which, if not 

avoided, may result in minor injury, moderate injury, or property 

damage.

cautioN:

  Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating 

instructions before first use of this product.

DaNGer

•  

Do Not

 stand on this product. You may fall or cause product 

to tip.

•  

Do Not

 open more than one drawer. The product may be-

come unstable and tip.

•  

Do Not

 step in the drawers.  You may fall or cause product to 

tip.

•  

Do Not

 mount this product on a truck bed or any other moving 

object.

•  

Do Not

 move the product prior to closing and locking all the 

drawers. The drawers could come open and make the product 

unstable and tip.

cautioN

•  

This product is not designed to be directly lifted with a fork lift, 

or to be towed with any mechanical devices.

•  The maximum weight for each drawer should never be ex-

ceeded.

•  Only transport this product empty.  Properly secure when 

transporting.

•  

Do Not

 exceed maximum product weight, including contents.  

See Operations Sections: Capacities for more information.

    use aDequate maNpoWer WheN liftiNG or mov-

iNG the chest or cabiNet

.

WarNiNG

•  Wear safety Glasses

 when removing or repositioning 

the slides.

•  

Do Not 

pull this product when moving it. Push the product to 

prevent personal injury.

•  

use the braKes

 when not moving this product. This will 

prevent the product from rolling.

•  

Do Not

 alter this product in any manner. For example, do not 

weld external lockbars or attach electrical equipment.

•  Keep the product on level surfaces. The product may become 

unstable and tip if stored or moved on an uneven surface.

•  

be careful

 when closing the cover. Remove hands before 

the cover closes completely.

• For casters, use high quality bearing grease, (yearly). 

• Lubricate the slides with grease or equivalent,(twice yearly.)

•  Lubricate lock and locking system components with graphite, 

(yearly).

maiNteNaNce

call 800.366.7278 for service parts.

 Refer to Service 

Parts drawing for full listing of Service Parts.

locatiNG moDel # iNformatioN

Model numbers and other information required for service parts is 

located on a label on the interior right side of the top most drawer.

distributed by Sears brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, iL 60179

•  Periodically the drawer fronts, drawer trim, and other surfaces 

should be cleaned with a mild detergent and water.

•  Auto wax will preserve the unit’s luster finish. Apply the wax as to  

a car. The wax will also help protect the unit against scratches.

•  Grease and oil can be removed with most standard cleaning 

fluids. For safety, use a nonflammable cleaning fluid.

•  if drawer liners are supplied, it is recommended they are used 

to protect the finish inside the drawers and to make the drawers 

easier to clean. The drawer liners may be cleaned with soap and 

water.

ball bearing slides

Friction slides

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Summary of Contents for 2915

Page 1: ...port this product empty Properly secure when transporting DO NOT exceed maximum product weight including contents See Operations Sections Capacities for more information Use adequate manpower when lifting or mov ing the chest or cabinet warning WEAR SAFETY GLASSES when removing or repositioning the slides DO NOT pull this product when moving it Push the product to prevent personal injury USE THE B...

Page 2: ...nit to its upright position CASTER INSTALLATION if required Items Needed 5 16 18 x 1 Hex Screw Qty 16 Caster Pack 1 2 Wrench Hardware and other included contents can be found in the bottom drawer unless otherwise noted Handle Pack Drawer Liner Roll Drawer Divider side handle INSTALLATION Items Needed 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 Hex Screw Qty 4 Handle Qty 1 3 8 in Wrench Process Attach 1 handle endcap using 2 s...

Page 3: ...chest 5 16 Wrench Process Remove the wooden top from the cart Remove the top two drawers of the cart refer to the drawer removal instructions Lift the chest onto the cart Line up the holes in the bot tom of the chest with the holes in the top of the cart Attach the chest using 4 screws inserted from the underside of the top of the cart See Figure 8 Wrench tighten all screws Replace the drawer refe...

Page 4: ...tend slides in cabinet Hold the slide on the cabinet while aligning it with the slide on drawer Push the drawer into the unit until the drawer fully engages slides Open drawer and reclose to ensure proper operation If stop does not engage slide lightly deflect the stop with screwdriver removing and installing drawers BALL BEARING SLIDES Lever Style Lift or lower depending on the slide the release ...

Page 5: ...troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution The unit unlocks but the drawers still will not open One or more of the drawers are holding the lockbars from releasing Completely close all the drawers and the lockbars will release to open the drawers The cover on the chest is holding the lockbars from releasing Apply a downward pressure to the top of the cover to let the lockbars release The release cables...

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Page 7: ...el contenido Re fiérase a las Capacidades para más información Utilice el personal adecuado para levantar o mover el baúl o el gabinete ADVERTENCIA USE GAFAS DE SEGURIDAD al quitar o volver a poner las corred eras NO hale la unidad empújela cuando la mueva UTILICE LOS FRENOS cuando el producto no esté en movimiento Esto impedirá que se deslice NO altere la unidad en modo alguno Por ejemplo no suel...

Page 8: ...anija Cant 1 Llave Inglesa de 3 8 2 El hardware y otros contenido incluidos pueden ser encontrados en el ajuar a menos que se indique lo contrario Paquete de ruedas Paquete de manija Rollo de forro para gaveta Divisor de gavetas Proceso Recueste la unidad rodante sobre su parte posterior Utilice el material de empaque para proteger el acabado de la pintura Monte ambas ruedas giratorias en el mismo...

Page 9: ...ior de madera de la unidad rodante Retire las dos gavetas superiores de la unidad rodante re fiérase a las instrucciones para remoción de gavetas Levante el baúl y colóquelo en la unidad rodante Alinee los agujeros en la parte inferior del baúl con los de la parte supe rior de la unidad rodante Fije el baúl utilizando 4 tornillos insertados desde abajo de la parte superior de la unidad rodante Ref...

Page 10: ...nga la corredera en el gabinete mientras lo alinea con la corredera de la gaveta Empuje la gave ta en la unidad hasta que la gaveta se enganche completamente en las correderas Abra la gaveta y vuelva a cerrarla para asegu rarse de que funcione correctamente Si el tope no se engancha en la corredera dóblelo ligeramente con un destornillador COJINETES DE BOLAS Estilo palanca Levante o baje dependien...

Page 11: ...ación de la corredera Coloque la corredera en la posición adecuada en la unidad y hale hacia el frente de la misma hasta que el retenedor de resorte encaje en su posición y asegure la corredera Para un funcionamiento suave cerciórese de que las gavetas correspondan con sus correderas originales soluciÓn de problemas DEL SISTEMA DE CIERRE Problema Causa Solución La unidad puede desbloquearse pero l...

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