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Personnel operating the Gearboss TranSPORT cart must comply with the Warnings and Cautions in
these instructions.

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The Gearboss TranSPORT cart is intended to transport gear within a facility and outdoors.

The Gearboss TranSPORT cart is intended to convert to a table for use as a work surface, sideline
table or trainers table.

The Gearboss TranSPORT cart is intended for trailering behind slow-moving motorized vehicles
such as Gators™, golf carts, ATVs etc.

The Gearboss TranSPORT cart is intended to be used only as described in this manual.

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1.

Remove the packaging lid.

2.

Remove the Operating Instructions.

3.

Using two people, lift the cart out of the carton.

5.

Place the cart on its wheels and cut the nylon tie that secures the handle to the cart frame

The cart is now in the Storage configuration

Packaging

Lid

Operating

Instructions

Summary of Contents for TranSport Cart

Page 1: ...SPORT cart from its shipping container Refer to the illustrations on the following pages If you need additional information about your TranSPORT cart contact the Wenger Corporation using the informati...

Page 2: ...the amount you paid for the product involved Wenger reserves the right to make product changes without obligation to incorporate such changes into products previously sold Some states do not allow the...

Page 3: ...ne table or trainers table The Gearboss TranSPORT cart is intended for trailering behind slow moving motorized vehicles such as Gators golf carts ATVs etc The Gearboss TranSPORT cart is intended to be...

Page 4: ...oads over 250 lbs High loads stacked above end frames or mesh wrap Rough or soft ground Steep inclines Pulling a heavy load at high speed can cause an crash that may result in severe injury or extensi...

Page 5: ...an crash that may result in severe injury or extensive damage to the cart CAUTION Never exceed 10 miles per hour Trying to stop a heavy load may cause a crash Severe injury or damage to the cart may...

Page 6: ...ditions exist Do not exceed 1000 lbs of weight on table Distribute weight evenly on table Never try to move a loaded table Use caution on rough or soft ground Do not use Table configuration on steep i...

Page 7: ...de of cart near opposite end lift and rotate the End Brace up to lay on the cart deck 3 Secure End Braces together using the Velcro Strap Keep hands clear of the end braces when they are in motion Gri...

Page 8: ...p is used make sure there are enough people to safely push the loaded cart up the ramp Example A cart loaded with 500 lbs of gear would require 235 lbs of push to roll up a 20 degree ramp At least 3 p...

Page 9: ...9 REPLACEMENT PART LIST 5 6 1 2 3 4 7 13 8 9 10 11 12 15 14 12 13...

Page 10: ...PER HANDLE WELDMENT 7 WHEEL 22 HANDLE GRIP 7 8 ID X4 1 2 8 FLAT WASHER 2 1 2 23 TUBE PLUG 1 1 4 OD 9 FLANGE BEARING 24 CAPSCREW 3 8 16 X 5 1 4 10 COTTER PIN 2 1 2 25 CARRIAGE BOLT 3 8 16 X 2 11 CHASSI...

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