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PROFESSIONAL WELDING CART

INSTRUCTIONS

Item #20354

© Copyright 2015 Easthill Group, Inc. 

  9/15            Instruction Item #20354Q        Rev 1

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ATTACH CABLE/HOSE STORAGE BRACKETS (“I”) TO UPPER FRAME – FIG. 7

1. 

From the underside locate the (3) Cable/Hose Storage Brackets (

“I”

) into the holes in either side 

of The Upper Frame. 

2. 

Attach 10mm fl ange nuts over the threads protruding through. Tighten with a 14mm wrench.

3. 

Using a 14mm wrench, tighten all nuts securely.

ASSEMBLE TOOL STORAGE TRAYS (“J/K”) – FIG. 8

1. 

Arrange (2) Trays (

“J”

) with fl anges facing upward, place against the fl at faces of (2) Uprights 

(

“K”

) and align the (4 ) mounting holes.

2. 

From the backside of each Upright (

“K”

), insert 6mm x 20mm bolts & attach 6mm fl ange nuts over 

the threads protruding inward through the Trays (

“J”

)

3. 

Using a 4mm hex key and  10mm wrench, tighten all (4) bolt, washer and nut sets securely.

ATTACH TOOL STORAGE TRAY ASSEMBLY (“J/K”) TO UPPER FRAME – FIG. 9

1. 

Locate the Tool Storage Tray Assembly (

“J/K”

) into the 2 of the holes in either side of The Upper 

Deck Assembly Frame. 

2. 

Place fl ange nuts over the 10mm threads protruding through.

3. 

Using a 14mm wrench, tighten all nuts securely.

INSTALL UPPER & LOWER CYLINDER RETAINING HOOPS (“G” & “H”) – FIG. 6

1. 

Slip the (2) Lower Cylinder Retaining Hoops (with threaded ends) (

“G”

) into holes in Lower Frame 

crossmember (under “H” Member). 

NOTE:

 The Hoops must face the rear of the cart. Attach 10mm 

fl ange nuts over the threads protruding through and tighten securely with a 14mm wrench.

2. 

Place 2 Gas Cylinders into Lower Hoops.

3. 

Slip (2) Upper Cylinder Retaining Hoops (with pinned ends) (

“H”

) over the 2 Gas Cylinders and 

place the ends into holes in “H” Member cross bar. Secure by pushing Spring Pins through holes
in Hoop Ends.

FIG. 9

FIG. 8

FIG. 7

FIG. 6

Your Eastwood Professional 4 wheel Welding Cart is now ready for use. 

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G

H

G

I

J

K

Summary of Contents for 20354

Page 1: ...2 From the backside of each Upright K insert 6mm x 20mm bolts attach 6mm flange nuts over the threads protruding inward through the Trays J 3 Using a 4mm hex key and 10mm wrench tighten all 4 bolt washer and nut sets securely ATTACH TOOL STORAGE TRAY ASSEMBLY J K TO UPPER FRAME FIG 9 1 Locate the Tool Storage Tray Assembly J K into the 2 of the holes in either side of The Upper Deck Assembly Frame...

Page 2: ...to cart as it could complete the welding circuit and cause unexpected arcing The maximum weight capacity of the top shelf is 100 lbs Do not exceed this weight or cart failure and personal injury could result H MEMBER UPPER DECK ASSEMBLY D E TO LOWER DECK ASSEMBLY A FIG 3 1 Place the H Member saddles over the holes in the Lower Deck Assembly Frame A and align all holes 2 Insert 4 8mm x 50mm bolts d...

Page 3: ...to cart as it could complete the welding circuit and cause unexpected arcing The maximum weight capacity of the top shelf is 100 lbs Do not exceed this weight or cart failure and personal injury could result H MEMBER UPPER DECK ASSEMBLY D E TO LOWER DECK ASSEMBLY A FIG 3 1 Place the H Member saddles over the holes in the Lower Deck Assembly Frame A and align all holes 2 Insert 4 8mm x 50mm bolts d...

Page 4: ...2 From the backside of each Upright K insert 6mm x 20mm bolts attach 6mm flange nuts over the threads protruding inward through the Trays J 3 Using a 4mm hex key and 10mm wrench tighten all 4 bolt washer and nut sets securely ATTACH TOOL STORAGE TRAY ASSEMBLY J K TO UPPER FRAME FIG 9 1 Locate the Tool Storage Tray Assembly J K into the 2 of the holes in either side of The Upper Deck Assembly Frame...

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