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Collision Cart

Model No. ME-9454

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Removing the Magnet Bumpers

1. 

Detach each end cap by removing the two screws from the rear of the 

end cap (See Figure 1).

Note:

 The screws that secure the end caps to each end of the Collision 

Cart are thread-forming screws and may require substantial force to 
remove and reinstall.  A #1 Phillips point screw driver is required.

2. 

Remove the two magnet bumper assemblies from the cavities on the 

inside of the end cap as shown.

Note: 

When attaching the magnet assemblies, first slide the magnets  

into the end cap cavities.

3

. Replace the rear end cap with the two screws.

CAUTION!:

 Each magnet assembly consists of a foam pad 

attached to a neodymium magnet.  The neodymium magnets 
are extremely strong.  Although only the north end of the 

magnet is exposed, they can still be a hazard.  When opposite poles are 
brought close to each other, they will accelerate rapidly and can pinch 
fingers or be easily chipped.  They can also erase computer disks and 
distort computer monitors and television sets.

Figure 1: Removing the Magnetic Bumper Assemblies

Collision Cart

Velcro

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 Pads

End Cap

Magnet Bumper

Assemblies

Thread-forming

 screws

Velcro

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 Pads

End cap with

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