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Btr4.v2, Using the trolley – Sealey BTR4 User Manual

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4.1 lOaDiNg a gas bOTTle

4.1.1 The trolley can be loaded with a suitable gas bottle up to a

size of 93cm in height. Taller bottles should not be loaded onto

the trolley as it may become unstable in transit. The maximum

weight of bottle should not exceed 50kg. The trolley is

designed to accommodate one bottle only.

4.1.2 Position the trolley as near as possible to the welding

bottle. The maximum size bottle will require two people to

load it. When the bottle is in place it should be held steady

by one person whilst the other secures the chains around the

bottle. The chains must be as tight as possible to ensure

stability of the trolley. Make sure that the ends of the chains

are fully engaged in the slots in the back of the vertical

back panel.

4.2 lOaDiNg a WelDer

4.2.1 The trolley is primarily intended for MIG welders that use gas

but could equally accommodate an arc welder as long as it

does not exceed the maximum footprint dimensions of

300mm wide and 480mm long.

4.2.2 Place the welder onto the top shelf and ensure that it

is retained by the lipped sides. Any tall feet or wheels on the

welder that prevent it sitting down properly into the tray

should be removed.

4.3 mOviNg a fully lOaDeD TrOlley

4.3.1 For transit purposes the welding cables can either be coiled

and placed in the lower trays or hung on the cable brackets

on either side of the support rails.

4.3.2 Before moving the trolley ensure that the bottle retaining

chains are tightly fastened and that there are no dangling

cables that could become caught in the wheels.

4.3.3 Move the trolley by taking hold of the down turned lip

at the front of the top shelf. do not try to move the trolley by

pushing or pulling on the welder or gas bottle.

4.3.4 The trolley should only be moved over smooth and level

surfaces.

4.4 WelDiNg WiTH THe TrOlley

4.4.1 At the welding site ensure that the trolley is conveniently

placed within reach of both the power socket and the item to

be welded without any cables being over-streched.

4.4.2 do not switch the welder on whilst the cables are still stowed

on the trolley.

4.4.3 

Warning! Never attach the welder’s earth clamp directly to

the trolley frame as this will damage the paint finish and could

result in accidental arcing from the torch.

4.4.4 do not attempt to move the trolley by pulling on the earth or

torch cable.

BTR4.V2 Issue No: 2(L) - 16/05/14

bTr4.v2

8. usiNg THe TrOlley

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