Utility cart, Product description, Specifications – Lincoln Electric K520 UTILITY IM468-A User Manual

Page 7: Cart assembly instructions

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UTILITY CART

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The K520 Utility Cart is designed for mounting and
transporting the Lincoln family of small SP and Weld-
Pak type welders and the small AC types. It has provi-
sions for mounting a single gas cylinder when used
with a SP type welder or Weld-Pak type.

This unit is compact enough for home use, yet rugged
enough for commercial use. It is easily moved on front
swivel casters, and large, easy rolling rear wheels. A
unique feature is the adjustable height handle, which
allows comfortable and convenient operation by any
operator. In addition to space for a welder and gas
bottle, space has been provided for carrying the oper-
ator’s tools and welding accessories.

SPECIFICATIONS

CYLINDER CAPACITY:

Maximum Outside Diameter 8.1" (20.6cm)
Maximum Height 46" (117cm)
Maximum Weight 100 lbs (45kg)

MAXIMUM CAPACITY:

Welder alone 100 lbs (45kg)
Welder with Gas Cylinder 200 lbs (90kg)

CART ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

PARTS REQUIRED:

Part Number

Description

Required

CF000141

1/4-20 x 1.50 screw

2

CF000017

1/4-20 nut

2

E106A-2

1/4 inch Lockwasher

2

S10750-1

Cotter Key

2

S9225-4

10-24 x .375 Screw

7

S9262-10

Plain Washer

4

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR UTILITY CART
ASSEMBLY:

Phillips Screwdriver (#I)
7/16 inch wrench
Pliers

STEP 1

Carefully remove the cart, wheels, axle, handle, and
the loose parts bag from the carton. Check the parts
in the loose parts bag against the list provided. Note
that some parts are used for assembling the cart,
while those in the separate bag are for attaching your
welder to the cart.

Leave all screws slightly loose until STEP 8.

STEP 2 (SEE FIGURE 1)

Carefully unfold the cart by raining the Front Upright to
the vertical position. Insert one 10-24 x .375 screw
through the lower front. The Front Upright will now
stay in the vertical position.

FIGURE 1

STEP 3 (SEE FIGURE 2)

Raise up the rear portion of the Top Shelf, and lift the
Rear Upright. As the Rear Upright is raised, the Tank
Support will become vertical. Insert the tabs in the bot-
tom of the Tank Support into the corresponding slots
in the Bottom Shelf. Lower the Top Shelf until it is sup-
ported by the rear upright.

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