
Rev. 5/4/2020
SPS-HD MANUAL
Copyright 2017 Vestil Manufacturing Co. Page 3 of 6
EXPLODED VIEW AND BILL OF MATERIALS
RECORD OF SATISFACTORY CONDITION (THE “RECORD”)
After assembling the ladder and before putting it into service, visually inspect the cart. Record the
condition and appearance of each of the frame members (steps, shelves, handles), casters, rubber feet,
springs, and all fasteners (bolts, nuts, etc.). Apply both caster brakes. Step on the bottom step. Describe
how the handles react, i.e. slide through the handle brackets until rubber feet contact the floor. Handles
should slide freely through the handle brackets. Describe sounds heard as the handles slide. Step off of the
bottom step. Describe how the springs recoil and lift the handles. Thoroughly photograph the cart from
multiple angles. Include close range photographs of the rubber feet, casters and caster fasteners, labeling,
welds that connect steps to handles, handles and handle brackets. Add the photographs to the record.
Collate all photographs and writings into a single file. This file is a record of the cart in satisfactory
condition. Compare the results of all inspections to this RECORD to determine whether the cart is in
satisfactory condition. Do not use the cart unless it is in satisfactory condition. Purely cosmetic changes,
like damaged paint or powdercoat, are not changes from satisfactory condition. However, touchup paint
should be applied as soon as damage occurs.
USING THE CART
Review the
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
on p. 2 before using the cart. Inspect the cart before each use for
damage, such as unusual wear, deterioration, or rusting/corrosion. Tighten loose nuts. If a lock nut has
been partially or completely unfastened, it must be replaced with a new lock nut.
Make sure there are no
children in the area where the ladder is used
or stored
.
ONLY use the cart on even, level, improved surfaces (concrete or asphalt).
Never use the cart on
angled surfaces. Only climb the steps if they are clean and dry.
Items should fit entirely within the shelves without hanging over the sides. Center and evenly distribute
items on the shelves. Load the cart from the bottom up, i.e. put items on the lowest shelf first, then on the
shelf above it, etc.
Brake lever
Brake
Item Part number
Description
Qty.
1
32-514-049
32-514-050
Frame subassembly weldment
SPS-HD-2252; or
SPS-HD-2852
1
1
2 16-132-054 MR-4/2-RB-S-SWB, swivel caster
with brake
2
3 16-132-012 MR-4/2-R rigid caster
2
4 14-037-005 Rubber foot, crutch tip
2
5 99-112-006 Clevis pin, 0.374” x
5
/
8
”, zinc
plated
4
6
65076
Cotter pin
4
Step
assembly
Handle
Brake
lever