Harbor Freight Industrial Utility Cart Assembly & Review
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- Just wanted to show you how to assemble utility cart from Harbor Freight. Takes about 10 minutes and all you need is a Philips head screw driver and a 14mm wrench. Cart holds 500+ lbs. Castors are meant for a flat service. You can purchase some casters with air in the tires so you can go off road with this cart.
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Thank you!! This was a huge help after I tried to decipher the horrible instructions that came with the cart!
Ha. Yeah. Glad it helped
Your assembly instructions were excellent. Solid info presented clearly and quickly. Thanks!
Thank you so much.
I'll definitely be picking one up next week. Thank you for the detailed assembly video. I was considering a cheaper cart from Amazon but this looks much sturdier. 👍👍
Great. Yeah I have 4 of them and use them everyday. They're holding well.
It was a great help to watch this video. Thank you 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the great video, it really helped
Thanks
BEST assembly clip, got a 👍
Thanks!
cart definitely holds up the weight... one thing i did different, was moved the rotating caster on the opposite of the handles, so it was easier to push, for turning.
Good tip. Thanks.
Great video, I bought one today and the instructions are terrible. Thank you for the video it will be simple to get this thing together in the morning after I undo what I did this afternoon.
Ha. Yeah. It's all made in China. What do you expect. Good luck and thanks
Great Video on putting this cart together. For some reason my cart was missing the screws that fit the top to the legs. Do you know what type, number kind or size screws you used to connect the top to the legs please? Thanks in advance.
I think any screw would work in there. Go to the hardware store and get like 5 different sizes and see which goes in there the best. I was able to hand tighten them to start.
5:54 GOOD, it looks like you can assemble this WITHOUT the handles, I'm planning on using one of these to set my propane generator on the top & 2 grill propane tanks on the bottom, without the handles I can have a custom cover made that will slip over it all since it will remain on my screen in porch to keep the dust, lizards & little tree frogs OFF & OUT of the setup, I'll keep it in the corner till I have to roll it into place when using
Yeah you can. I have one without the handle.
What is the hole pattern for the casters? I wanna order pneumatic casters before I buy the cart
Because I know if I get the cart, I'll assemble it with the wheels it comes with and then I'll never disassemble them to put the pneumatics on
4 hole
Did i get a bad cart? The cart not broken or anything but the fit and finish is bad. Had to hammer in the 4 legs and had to hammer some of the bolts into the square holes in the bottom for the casters. Is that normal or did i get a bad cart?
I haven't had this issue. But these are cheaper made products so it makes sense some wouldn't be perfect.
8:34 You very well may of got one of each BRAND , they sell 2 different brands that look identical a Franklin & a Haul Master
Yeah that's what I figured.
they have 2 different brands, haul master and franklins maybe thats why theyre different. I think the franklins are the new updated one with the lighter color and fatter wheels and hf still sells both with same price which is confusing. Can u confirm this theory?
nvm saw another that was a haul master and it looks just the franklins, with the fat wheels and light color.
These were both from the same box. Same store.
It is possible to leave out the handles? I don't need that part
Yes
Rubber or pvc wheels?
Yes
Crazy that now it retails for $139
Prices go up.
@@NicholsCounty yeah, I still picked up after watching your video. $129 with tax after 15% coupon
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Thank you Sir, the instructions they give are awful.
I'm here for you!