Introduction
The Rock Cart Pro Equipment Transport Roller Cart is designed to make transporting your gear from gig to gig quick, easy, and efficient. This pre-assembled cart features adjustable payload capacity, locking wheels, and a hand truck mode for added versatility. This guide will walk you through setting it up, adjusting its size, locking it in place, and using it as a hand truck.
Step 1: Unfolding the Handles
- Lift the front handle first (above the caster wheels).
- Pull it all the way up past the stopping point until it locks into place.
- Lift the rear handle on the opposite side until it locks into place.
Tip: When pulling the cart, use the front handle since the caster wheels provide better steering control.
Step 2: Expanding the Payload for More Gear
If you need more space to transport extra equipment:
- Loosen the wing nuts underneath the side rails of the cart’s frame.
- Pull the sides of the cart outward until the locking pin in the middle clicks into place.
- Tighten the wing nuts back up to secure the extended frame.
Step 3: Locking the Wheels
To keep the cart in place while loading gear:
- Press down on the locks above the caster wheels to activate the wheel brakes.
- To release the locks, lift them back up.
Step 4: Using the Cart as a Hand Truck
For an alternative way to transport your gear:
- Press down on the foot lever to lower the front handle.
- Lift the front of the cart vertically to switch it into hand truck mode.
Step 5: Breaking Down and Packing the Cart
- Loosen the wing nuts under the side rails.
- Push the locking pin and slide the frame back to its original size.
- Tighten the wing nuts to secure the cart.
- Use the foot levers to lower the handles:
- Lower the rear handle first, then the front handle.
Conclusion
The Rock Cart Pro makes transporting gear simple and convenient. Whether you're using it in standard cart mode, extended payload mode, or as a hand truck, its durable design and adjustable features ensure smooth and secure transportation.
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