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5. Lay the locker on its back. Use the packaging
material to protect the finish.
6. Remove the two swivel casters that will be nearest
to the adjoining storage unit.
7. Place foam block adjacent to the bottom edge of
the existing MILWAUKEE cabinet.
8. Lock caster wheels on the Locker as unlocked
wheels will cause a tipping hazard.
9. Lift the Locker upright and set on top of the foam
block. Locker should be stationary.
10. Gently roll the existing MILWAUKEE cabinet
directly adjacent to the upright Locker and align
the attachment holes per diagram. This should
create a flush connection.
Casters
locked
Foam block
11. Lock the caster wheels on the existing
MILWAUKEE tool storage cabinet.
12. Connect the locker to the adjoining MILWAUKEE
cabinet using eight bolts (CC) and washers (DD)
through the interior mounting rail slots of the
locker into the adjoining storage unit. Space bolts
evenly across the lower, mid, and upper sections
of the locker as shown for the best connection.
Tighten all bolts securely with a wrench.
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1 : 2
DD
CC
Plastic clip
13. Insert the red plastic plugs into the exposed press
nut holes on the front of the storage unit and
locker. Match the shape of the plug to correspond
to the shape of the hole.
OPERATION
WARNING
To avoid injury or property 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 more than half the total load weight
on the bottom shelves when possible.
Locking and Unlocking the Locker
Insert the key. Turn it fully left to lock, or fully right
to unlock. Always remove the key after locking and
unlocking.
Using the Caster Brakes
To lock the swivel casters,
step down on the levers
marked
ON
. Be sure to lock
all casters to prevent locker
from rolling or swiveling. To
unlock casters, push down
on the levers marked
OFF
.
Moving the Locker on an Incline or
Rough Surface
Take care that the locker does not tip or become
unbalanced when moving it on an incline or rough
surface. Do not exceed an incline of 10 degrees.
Lock the locker and secure all items before moving.
Rolling the Locker
The locker is only intended for rolling short distances.
Do not modify the locker in any way. Drilling holes
or modifying the locker will lower the load capacity,
which can cause the locker to collapse, resulting in
injury. Lock the locker and secure all items before
rolling.
Lifting the Locker
The locker is not intended to be lifted. However, if
you need to lift, empty the locker and then place
straps or forks inside and next to casters. Do not lift
loaded lockers. Never lift by the side handle. Be sure
all bystanders are moved away before lifting locker.