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Installing the Wall Tether

WARNING

When locker is used as a stand-

alone unit, it must be properly se

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cured to a wall using the included wall tether 

cables. Failure to properly secure with the wall 

tether may be hazardous, resulting in injury or 

property damage. The locker must be secured 

into a minimum of 2 wall studs using the hard-

ware provided. Failure to do so may allow the 

locker to become unstable and tip. Do NOT attach 

using drywall anchors. If anchoring into ma-

sonry, use appropriate masonry anchors (not 

included).

Secure free standing locker to wall using provided 

wall tether hardware.

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Connecting to Compatible 

 

MILWAUKEE Steel Storage

WARNING

Only  connect  to  compatible 

MILWAUKEE steel storage. Modify-

ing the locker to accept other steel storage may 

be  hazardous,  resulting  in  injury  or  property 

damage. 

When connected, the locker must be flush with 

the adjoining  storage unit; to accomplish this 

two of the locker's swivel casters will be removed 

during installation. Leaving the casters on will 

interfere with the overall caster function of the 

system. 

CAUTION

Two  people  are  required  to  com

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plete installation. This step must 

be performed on level ground to prevent tipping 

or injury. 

The MILWAUKEE Locker can be connected to select 

MILWAUKEE Chest/Cabinet and Mobile Work Stations. 

Depending upon your model, the connection steps 

may vary. For a complete listing of accessories, 

go online to www.milwaukeetool.com or contact a 

distributor. 

NOTE: 

When locker is connecting to MILWAUKEE 

storage which use 6" x 2" casters, install casters with 

riser plates (See "Installing the Casters").

1. Determine which end of the adjoining  

storage unit the locker will be connected to.  

NOTE:

 The Locker Door is reversible to accom-

modate both left and right side orientations. See 

"Reversing the Locker Door". 

2. Remove all components from the outside of the 

adjoining storage unit that will interfere in creating 

a flush connection to the locker (such as bumpers, 

corner extrusions, lift handles, side handles, brack-

ets, chargers, and power strips).

Remove all 

components from 

existing storage 

unit that interfere 

with creating a flush 

connection to the 

locker.

3. Remove the contents, shelves, shelf mounting 

clips, and door storage bins from the locker.

4. Remove all components from the outside of the 

locker  unit  that  will  interfere  in  creating  a  flush 

connection to the adjoining storage unit (such as 

bumpers and chargers).

Summary of Contents for 48-22-8586

Page 1: ...CM 27 OPERATOR S MANUAL MANUEL de L UTILISATEUR MANUAL del OPERADOR WARNING To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire le risque de bles...

Page 2: ...danger ous resulting in injury Onlytransporttheproductwhenempty Properly secure when transporting Do not mount the product on a truck bed or any other moving object Lock door before rolling the produ...

Page 3: ...2 JJ Wall bracket 2 KK Screw ST5 5 x 70 mm 4 LL Wrench 1 Item Description Quantity Door storage bin 3 Shelf 4 Cord bracket 2 Caster riser plate only for use when connecting to storage unit that has 6...

Page 4: ...emoved from the storage unit and can be placed into the magnetic holder included with Locker Installing Cord Bracket Install cord brackets in desired location using two bolts HH per bracket while cons...

Page 5: ...le are required to com plete installation This step must be performed on level ground to prevent tipping or injury The MILWAUKEE Locker can be connected to select MILWAUKEEChest CabinetandMobileWorkSt...

Page 6: ...rty dam age do not exceed maximum shelf capacity Use care when moving the locker on incline or rough surface Locker may tip if weight is not evenly distributed front to back and side to side Place mor...

Page 7: ...ptions MILWAUKEE will repair or replace any part on a chest or cabinet which after examination is determined by MILWAUKEE to be defective in material or workman ship for a period of three 3 years afte...

Page 8: ...ransporter le produit seulement s il est vide Bien fixer lors de son transport Ne pas monter le produit sur la plateforme d une camionnette ou un autre objet mobile Verrouiller la porte avant de bouge...

Page 9: ...Cl de 10 mm Cl de 13 mm Hardware Included NOTE Items not shown to actual size Mat riel Pi ce Description Quantit AA Boulon M8 x 40 mm 16 BB Rondelle en acier 19 x 8 5 x 2 mm 16 CC Boulon filet M6 x 1...

Page 10: ...utoir Ne pas trop serrer les vis GG Mise en place des tablettes de rayonnage Par chaque tablette de rayonnage mettre quatre clips de montage de tablette en mettant les clips vers le haut la m me haute...

Page 11: ...t le fixer sur un mur l aide des c bles d accrochage mural inclus Ne pas bien fixer l unit l aide de l accrochage mural pourra poser un danger ce qui m nera des blessures ou des dommages de propri t L...

Page 12: ...ier 3 Enlever les composants les tablettes de rayon nage les clips de montage de tablette et les bacs de rangement de porte du casier 4 Enlever tous les composants de l ext rieur du casier qui emp che...

Page 13: ...istance avant de soulever le casier ENTRETIEN AVERTISSEMENT Pour r duire le risque de blessure communiquez avec le support technique du service apr s vente de la soci t MILWAUKEE pour TOUTES les r par...

Page 14: ...I VARIENT D UN TAT UN AUTRE La pr sente garantie est uniquement applicable aux produits vendus aux tats Unis et au Canada Veuillez consulter le centre de service Trouver un service dans la section Ser...

Page 15: ...tor 4 1 2 3 SPECIFICACIONES Cat No 48 22 8586 Capacidad del casillero 68 kg 150 lbs Capacidad de las cajas de almacenamiento de puerta 9 kg 20 lbs Capacidad total 907 kg 2 000 lbs SIMBOLOG A Advertenc...

Page 16: ...que sea necesario que participen dos personas para realizar la instalaci n 1 Recline el casillero sobre su dorso Use el material de embalaje para proteger el acabado 2 Monte las cuatro ruedas giratori...

Page 17: ...n de seada usando dos pernos HH por soporte tenga en cuenta el uso del cable al momento de la instalaci n HH Instalaci n de las cajas de almacenamiento de puerta Coloque cada caja en las ranuras de ri...

Page 18: ...o MILWAUKEE a cier tas estaciones de trabajo m viles y cajas gabinetes MILWAUKEE Seg n el modelo en cuesti n es posible que cambien los pasos a seguir para realizar la conexi n Para consultar una list...

Page 19: ...pisas Tenga cuidado al mover el casillero sobre una superficie incli nada o irregular El casillero puede volcarse si el peso no est distribuido uniformemente en todo el producto Coloque m s de la mita...

Page 20: ...lo determine MILWAUKEE mediante una revisi n por un periodo de tres 3 a os despu s de la fecha de compra Se requiere devolver la caja o gabinete al lugar de compra Se debe incluir una copia del compro...

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