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Assembly Instructions                                                                               

STEP 1- To Begin 

Turn the cart bed (1) upside down. If necessary, use the cardboard from the carton to prevent scratching and damage                       

to the finish. 

 

STEP 2 - Rear Axle Assembly 

Parts and Hardware Required:                                 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
a)

 

Align the holes in the rear axle support (10) with the holes   

    At the rear of the cart bed (1).   

b)

 

Insert a carriage support bolt (29) from under the cart and   

    Through the aligned holes.   

c)

 

Attach an 8mm washer (24) and an 8mm nut (25) to 

    The ends of each bolt.   

Note:

 Hand-tighten the connection. Do not tighten completely.   

d)

 

Insert the end of the left rear axle brace (11) onto the left side of 

    The rear axle support with the welded spacer bushings facing   

        Outward. Repeat this step for the right rear axle brace (12). 
e)

 

Align the holes on the flat ends of the left and rear axle braces   

with the holes on the cart bed.   

Note:

 If you experience difficulty lining up the holes, loosen   

the bolts on the rear axle support until the holes on the braces align.     

f)

 

Insert carriage support bolts (29) from under the cart and into the aligned holes.   

g)

 

Attach an 8 mm washer (24) and an 8mm nut (25) to the ends of each bolt.   

Part #  Description 

Quantity 

10 

Rear Axle Support 

Cart Bed 

11 

Left Rear Axle Brace 

12 

Right Rear Axle Brace 

29 

Carriage Support Bolts 

24 

8mm Washers 

25 

8 mm Nuts 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 1 

 

Summary of Contents for GCT320HD

Page 1: ... CAUTION Before using this product please read this manual carefully to understand the proper use of your garden cart Please keep this manual for future reference Product colours may vary PLEASE NOTE NEVER CARRY PASSENGERS IN THE GARDEN CART TROLLEY ...

Page 2: ...Lower the fence side panels before loading objects into the Garden Cart Trolley 4 Do not load the Garden Cart Trolley with more than 300kgs 5 If any parts become damaged broken or misplaced do not use the Garden Cart Trolley until replacement parts can be obtained and fitted 6 Do not operate or use on objects than can cause damage to the pneumatic tires or tubes 7 Do not inflate tires to more than...

Page 3: ...ight Fence Panel 1 3 Front Fence Panel 1 4 Back Fence Panel 1 5 Wheels 4 10 Rear Axle Support 1 11 Left Rear Axle Brace 1 12 Right Rear Axle Brace 1 13 Front Axle Support 1 14 Center Front Axle Brace 1 15 Yoke 1 16 Steering Link Connector 1 17 Plastic Coupling 1 18 Pull Handle 1 ...

Page 4: ...Inserts 14 27 12mmWashers 4 29 Carriage Support Bolts used with parts 24 25 10 30 Large Columnar Pin used with part 22 1 1 31 Small Columnar Pin used with part 22 1 1 32 Cotter Pin 1 33 RetainerWasher used with part 32 1 37 Short Steering Bolts used with parts 39 and 40 3 38 Long Steering Bolt used with parts 39 and 40 1 39 Lock Nuts 4 40 6mmWashers 4 56 Wheel Lock Nuts 4 Hardware shown is not the...

Page 5: ... end of the left rear axle brace 11 onto the left side of The rear axle support with the welded spacer bushings facing Outward Repeat this step for the right rear axle brace 12 e Align the holes on the flat ends of the left and rear axle braces with the holes on the cart bed Note If you experience difficulty lining up the holes loosen the bolts on the rear axle support until the holes on the brace...

Page 6: ...8mm washer 24 and nut 25 to the ends of each bolt Note Make certain the threaded axle pieces face outward and the axle guides face the back of the cart Align the holes in the center front axle brace 14 With the holes in the cart bed d Insert two carriage support bolts 29 from under the cart and into the aligned holes e Attach an 8mm washer 24 and 8mm nut 25 to the ends of each bolt and tighten ple...

Page 7: ...m washer 27 and a lock nut 56 onto the ends of each wheel please see Fig 3 Fig 3 1 Note For smooth wheel rotation do not over tighten the wheel connections STEP 5 Pull Handle Assembly Pull Handle Assembly Parts List Part Description Quantity 17 Plastic Coupling 1 18 Pull Handle 1 22 1 Lock Pin 1 24 8mmWasher 1 30 Columnar Pin 1 a Remove the column bar pin 30 from the plastic coupling 17 Fig 3 Fig ...

Page 8: ...nel face outward c Insert a fence assembly bolt 21 through the aligned hole d Place a lock pin 22 onto the ends of each fence assembly bolt e Repeat the steps for the right fence panel 2 1 f Align the holes on the front fence panel 3 with the holes on the front of the cart Note Make certain the lock handle on the side of the front fence panel faces outward g Insert a fence assembly bolt through th...

Page 9: ...ke slow turns to avoid damage to the cart and its contents Step 9 Tire Inflation A Before attempting to operate the cart check the air pressure of each tire B If additional inflation is needed use only a hand operated air pump C DO NOT exceed 32 psi as damage to the tire s and or personal injury could result Store your cart covered or indoors to prevent corrosion Fig 5 ...

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