Harbor Freight Tools 32826 Manuale Utente

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Before Operating 
Before using your Wagon, any part that appears damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will 
operate properly and perform its intended function.
Before operating your Big Foot Panel Wagon,  check for damaged parts.  
Do not over inflate the tires.  Check the instructions on the tires for proper air pressure.
Inspect all parts for sharp edges before using your wagon.  Great care has been taken to assure smooth 
surfaces but a complete inspection before using could prevent injury.
Periodically inspect all nuts, bolts and tires to make certain that they are tight and properly inflated.
Make certain to park the Wagon on a level and secure area.
 
Assembly
Your Wagon comes unassembled.    For assistance with assembly, please refer to the parts list and the 
Assembly diagram on page 5.  It is recommended that your wagon be assembled with the Tray placed over 
sawhorses or sturdy cartons.  This allows easy access to the wagon and protects it from damage during 
assembly.
Do not use excessive force when tightening the screws, as this may result in damage to the support arms.
Step 1)  
With the Tray (part A) upside down so the bottom is facing upward, place it
 
 
over saw horses or sturdy cartons.
Step 2)  
Attach the Rear Axle Assembly (part H) to the Tray (A) using two (2) 1/2”
 
 
Bolts.  Line up the Rear Axle Assembly with the holes located at the very back of   
 
 
the Wagon.  Insert the Bolt so that the small washers, small lock washers and cap
 
 
nuts (found in Hardware bag K) are screwed on from the underside of the wagon.
Step 3)  
Slide each of the Rear Axle Braces (part I) over the end of each Rear Axle until
 
 
they sit firmly  to the inside of the Rear Axle Assembly (H).  Line up the
 
 
end of the Braces with the holes in the wagon.  Using two (2) 1/2” Bolts,    
 
 
 
 
insert the bolts from the top of the wagon so that the small washers, lock washers  
 
 
 
and the nut (part K) are secured on the underside of the wagon.
Step 4)  
Attach the Turntable (part D) to the Steering Assembly (part J).  Attach the  
 
 
 
 
Steering Assembly to the Turntable using the 1-1/8” Bolt with Hole.  Slide the  
 
 
 
Bolt through the underside of the Steering Assembly (J) and into the Turntable    
 
 
 
(part D).  Secure it from inside the Turntable with the 7/8” Washer, the Large Lock
 
 
Washer and the Hex Nut.  Loosely thread the Hex Nut onto the Bolt.  Insert the    
 
 
 
Cotter Pin through the hole and spread it open.
Step 5)  
Attach both parts (now one assembled unit as shown in Step 4)-the Steering  
 
 
 
 
Assembly (part J) and the Turntable (part D), to the Tray (A).  Insert each of the 
 
 
four (4) 1/2” Bolts from the top of the wagon and tighten it into place from the  
 
 
 
 
bottom of the Tray with four (4) small washers, four (4) small lock washers and four  nuts.
Step 6)  
Slide each of the four (4) Wheels (part C) onto an axle with the Air Valve facing
 
 
out.  Slide two (2) 1-1/4” Washers onto each axle, one on each side of the Wheel.
 
 
After the Wheel and the Washers are in place attach the Cotter Pin to the outside
 
 
of the Wheel.
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