Lid
Gas strut
Lock
Drawer
TO REMOVE DRAWERS:
The ball bearing slides have black retaining
clips. To remove the drawer, the retaining clips
need to be released by pushing the lever up
(right hand side of the drawer) and down (left
hand side of the drawer) simultaneously and
pulling the drawer out. See Fig. 1
TO REINSTALL DRAWERS:
Pull the slides out and insert a slide on to each
side of the drawer. Push the drawer gently in
until it is completely inserted. The retaining clips
will now be in place. Pull the drawer fully out to
check that it will be held.
CASTORS:
The roller cabinet is fitted with four heavy duty
castors consisting of two swivel castors with
brakes and two fixed castors. If you need to
replace a castor, the bottom drawer will need to
be removed to enable the screw and nut
assembly to be assembled.
SIDE HANDLE:
The side handle can be fitted either side of the
cabinet but must be fixed on the same side as
the swivel castors.
ASSEMBLY/MAINTENANCE
• Read, study and understand all warnings and operating instructions before use.
•
DO NOT
alter the product in any way.
•
DO NOT
weld lock bars or dollies onto the unit.
•
DO NOT
mount the roller cabinet or tool chest onto any moving object such as a
truck, van or lorry etc.
LOADING:
•
DO NOT
load from the top drawer first.
•
DO NOT
drop tools into the drawers.
•
DO NOT
completely fill only one drawer.
•
DO NOT
load a drawer from the front.
• The maximum product weight, including contents must
not exceed 400kg.
USE:
•
DO NOT
open more than one loaded drawer at a time.
• Apply brakes on swivel castors when not moving unit.
•
DO NOT
stand on this product.
•
DO NOT
slam the drawers shut.
MOVEMENT:
• Close the lid and lock drawers before moving.
•
DO NOT
pull. Push to move.
• Keep the product on a level surface.
•
DO NOT
tow with power equipment.
KENNEDY
Roller cabinets and tool chests are designed to help you work safely and
efficiently. Storage equipment can be dangerous if the correct operating procedures are not
followed. Safety procedures and assembly instructions are as follows:
SAFETY GUIDELINES
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7
Drawer Safety Catches
Heavy Duty Gas Strut
Heavy Duty Cabinet Handle
Heavy Duty Chest Handles
Heavy Duty Castors
Ball Bearing Drawer Slides
FEATURES
Fig. 1
LUBRICATION:
Lubricate the top and the bottom channels of
the drawer slides at least twice a year with oil.
Slide
Chest handle
Flange bolts (4) per handle
Cabinet handle
Socket head cap screws
(2) per handle
Castors (2 swivel & 2 fixed)*
Flat washers (4) per castor
Spring washers (4) per castor
Hex head bolts (4) per castor
* Make sure that the handle
is fitted on the same side
as the swivel castors.