Buyers LT37 User Manual

Installation instructions, Lt37 hand tool rack, For enclosed landscape trailers

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Installation Instructions

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Angle, Tool Holder

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Grommet, Rubber, for 2" hole

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8

Washer, 5/16 SAE Zn

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Screw, Hex Head Lag, 5/16 x 1-1/4 Zn

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DESCRIPTION

Bill of Materials

LT37 Hand Tool Rack

for Enclosed Landscape Trailers

Important!
Before you begin installing:
1. Read and understand these instructions completely.
2. Verify that you have received all the parts listed in the

bill of materials.

CAUTION:

Always wear safety glasses when using power tools.

Tools and Materials Required:
•1/2" Wrench or Socket
•Electric Drill
•7/32" Drill Bit
•3/4" Plywood Shim Strips
•Shim Screws

1. Locate a suitable place on the wall to mount the hand

tool rack. The two racks should be mounted 32" apart on
a 7°-10° angle such that the tools (when removed) extend
upward out of the rear door of the trailer. It is recommended
that you verify that there is enough space to accept the tool
with the largest head (typically the leaf rake).

2. In order to mount this rack to the enclosed trailer, you

must first add 3/4" plywood shim strips to the walls.
These shim strips must be attached to at least two wall
support studs with suitable fasteners. If you don’t know
what kind or length of fastener to use contact your trailer
dealer or manufacturer for their recommendation.

3. After laying out the position of the rack and mounting

the shims, hold the hand tool racks against the shims and
mark the position of the four 5/16" holes in each rack. Make
sure that the two racks are parallel with each other and are
at the proper spacing. To verify that the racks are paral-
lel, make sure that the distance between the racks on both
ends is 32". It may be necessary to lightly tack one or both
racks to the shims to determine the final positions.

WARNING! Check for locations of brake lines and

electrical wiring etc., before drilling any holes. Any

damage to trailer during installation is the installer’s

sole responsibility.

4. Drill eight 7/32" pilot holes in the positions just marked

for the 5/16" lag screws.

Be extremely careful not to drill

through the outside trailer wall.

5. Fasten the racks to the trailer wall with the eight 3/8" x

1-1/4" lag screws and eight 3/8" flat washers supplied.

6. Assemble the twelve grommets into the six 2" holes in

each bracket.

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Warranty Information

Buyers Products Co. warrants all truck/trailer hardware manufac-
tured or distributed by it, to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment. Parts
must be properly installed and used under normal conditions. Any
product which has been altered, including modification, misuse,
accident or lack of maintenance will not be considered under
warranty. Normal wear is excluded. The sole responsibil-
ity of Buyers Products Co. under this warranty is limited to
repairing or replacing any part or parts which are returned,
prepaid, and are found to be defective by Buyers Products Co.
Authorization from Buyers Products Co. must be obtained before
returning any part. No charges for transportation or labor per-
formed on Buyers’ products will be allowed under this warranty.

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