4.
Carefully turn the chassis onto one side to access the
axle to enable wheel to be fitted. Slide wheel onto
axle as shown, ensuring the flat side is on the inside as
in
Fig. 2
to allow the cap to be fitted.
Fig. 2
5.
Place the wheel securing washer in the drift as shown,
ensuring the concave side faces outwards.
6.
Position the washer centrally on the axle, gently
using a suitable hammer/mallet, drive the washer
onto the axle as in
Fig. 4
. Take care not to drive it
on too far, allow a slight sideways movement of
the wheel.
7.
Repeat 4, 5 & 6 for other wheel.
8.
Fit the wheel caps by lining up the securing lugs
on the inner flange and gently tap on by hand.
9.
Turn the chassis over onto its wheels and feet.
10. Attach the motor, on its mounting plate to the
frame, using the nuts, bolts and washers provided.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
11. Fit the lower tool holder to the frame by locating the
holder lug into the smaller L/H slot on the bracket,
rotate the holder until the R/H lug locks into position.
Fig. 6
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12. Slide the upper tool holder onto the chassis above the
lower holder. Fit the handle by lowering onto chassis as
far as the locking pins, depress pins and lower further
until the pins click into position.
NOTE: Take care not to pinch fingers in the mechanism when
carrying out this action.