1. Ọja Ipariview
The Harper Trucks Convertible Nylon Hand Truck Pgen21Blk is a versatile material handling device designed for transporting various loads. It functions as both a 2-wheel hand dolly and a 4-wheel utility cart, offering flexibility for different tasks. Its robust construction and integrated features aim to provide efficient and safe load movement.
Awọn ẹya pataki:
- Iṣẹ ṣiṣe meji: Easily converts between a 2-wheel hand dolly and a 4-wheel utility cart.
- Agbara fifuye: Supports up to 300 pounds in dolly mode and up to 400 pounds in cart mode.
- Ikole ti o tọ: Features a glass-filled nylon frame, which is lightweight yet strong, and an adjustable telescopic aluminum handle.
- Integrated Stair Glides: Designed to assist in moving loads up and down stairs or over curbs.
- Awọn kẹkẹ: Equipped with 8-inch pneumatic wheels for the dolly function and 3-inch heavy-duty swivel casters for the cart function.


2. Alaye Aabo
Always prioritize safety when operating the hand truck. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in injury or damage to property.
- Ka Awọn ilana: Familiarize yourself with all assembly and operating instructions before use.
- Awọn idiwọn iwuwo: Do not exceed the stated load capacities: 300 lbs for dolly mode and 400 lbs for cart mode. Overloading can cause instability and damage.
- Awọn ẹru to ni aabo: Always secure loads with straps or bungee cords to prevent shifting or falling during transport.
- Awọn Ẹsẹ Ti o tọ: Wear appropriate safety footwear when handling heavy loads.
- Ònà tí ó mọ́: Ensure your path is clear of obstacles, debris, and other hazards.
- Iwọntunwọnsi: Distribute weight evenly on the hand truck to maintain balance and stability.
- Stair Use: Exercise extreme caution when using stair glides. Maintain a firm grip and control the descent/ascent slowly.
- Itọju: Regularly inspect the hand truck for loose fasteners, damaged wheels, or other signs of wear. Do not use if damaged.
3. Apejọ Awọn ilana
The Harper Trucks Convertible Hand Truck requires minor assembly. Refer to the detailed installation manual for visual guidance. A PDF version of the installation manual is available Nibi.
Awọn Igbesẹ Apejọ Gbogbogbo:
- Yọ awọn ohun elo kuro: Carefully remove all parts from the packaging and verify against the parts list in the manual.
- Attach Lift Plate: Secure the lift plate to the main frame using the provided nuts and bolts. Ensure all fasteners are tightened securely but do not overtighten, especially on plastic components.
- Fi sori ẹrọ Awọn kẹkẹ: Slide the main 8-inch pneumatic wheels onto the axle. Secure them in place using the provided cotter pins.
- Attach Swivel Casters: The 3-inch heavy-duty swivel casters are typically pre-installed or require minimal attachment to the frame.
- Mu Apejọ: Ensure the adjustable telescopic aluminum handle is correctly seated and can extend and retract smoothly.
- Ṣayẹwo Ipari: Before first use, inspect all connections to ensure they are tight and secure.

4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
4.1. 2-Wheel Dolly Mode
This mode is ideal for moving taller, stacked items or when navigating tight spaces. It supports loads up to 300 pounds.
- Position Load: Tilt the hand truck slightly forward and slide the toe plate under the item to be moved.
- Fifuye to ni aabo: Lean the item against the frame. For unstable or tall loads, use straps or bungee cords to secure it to the frame.
- Tilt and Move: Grasp the handle firmly and tilt the hand truck back until the load is balanced over the main wheels. Push or pull to transport.

4.2. 4-Wheel Cart Mode
This mode provides greater stability for wider or heavier loads, up to 400 pounds, and reduces the effort required for transport over flat surfaces.
- Convert to Cart: To convert, gently push the handle forward and down, allowing the frame to pivot and the swivel casters to engage the ground. The toe plate will become the front platform of the cart.
- Place Load: Position items onto the cart platform, ensuring even weight distribution.
- Ọkọ: Use the handle to push or pull the cart. The swivel casters allow for easy maneuverability.

4.3. Using Stair Glides
The built-in stair glides facilitate moving the hand truck up and down stairs or over curbs. Always maintain control and proceed slowly.
- Approach Stairs: Position the hand truck at the edge of the stair or curb.
- Ìsọkalẹ̀: Slowly tilt the hand truck back, allowing the stair glides to make contact with the stair edge. Control the descent by maintaining a firm grip on the handle and allowing the glides to slide down each step.
- Igoke: For ascending, tilt the hand truck back and pull it up each step, using the stair glides to assist in sliding over the edges.
5. Itọju
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your Harper Trucks Hand Truck.
- Ṣayẹwo Awọn kẹkẹ: Periodically check the pneumatic wheels and swivel casters for wear, damage, or proper inflation (if applicable). Replace damaged wheels promptly.
- Ṣayẹwo Awọn ohun elo: Ensure all nuts, bolts, and pins are tight. Re-tighten any loose fasteners, being careful not to overtighten plastic components.
- Férémù mimọ: Wipe down the nylon frame and metal components with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the material.
- Lubrication: Lightly lubricate moving parts, such as axle points and swivel caster bearings, if they become stiff or noisy.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the hand truck in a dry, protected area when not in use to prevent corrosion and extend its lifespan.
6. Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Hand truck is difficult to maneuver. | Low tire pressure (pneumatic wheels), damaged wheels/casters, excessive load. | Check and inflate tires to recommended pressure. Inspect wheels/casters for damage and replace if necessary. Reduce load to within capacity limits. |
| Instability during transport. | Unevenly distributed load, exceeding weight capacity, loose frame components. | Distribute load evenly. Do not exceed capacity. Check and tighten all frame fasteners. |
| Handle does not adjust smoothly. | Dirt or debris in the telescopic mechanism, bent handle components. | Clean the handle mechanism. Inspect for damage; if bent, contact customer support for replacement parts. |
| Squeaking or grinding noise from wheels. | Lack of lubrication, worn bearings, debris in wheel mechanism. | Lubricate axles and caster bearings. Clean any debris from around the wheels. Replace worn bearings or wheels. |
7. Imọ ni pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Brand | Harper |
| Nọmba awoṣe | Pgen21Blk |
| Ohun elo | Glass-filled Nylon Frame, Aluminum Handle, Rubber Wheels |
| Àwọ̀ | Black With Yellow Handle |
| Iwọn Nkan | Isunmọ 19.26 poun (8.75 Kilogram) |
| Product Dimensions (Dolly Mode) | 16.5"W x 16" D x 41" H |
| Product Dimensions (Cart Mode) | Approximately 17" L x 15" W x 44" H (handle extended, cart length up to 60.5") |
| Load Capacity (2-Wheel Dolly) | 300 iwon |
| Load Capacity (4-Wheel Cart) | 400 iwon |
| Kẹkẹ Iru | 8" Pneumatic Wheels, 3" Swivel Casters (Flat Free Tires) |
| Nọmba ti Wili | 4 (2 main, 2 swivel) |
| UPC | 053417032713 |

8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
8.1. atilẹyin ọja Information
Harper Trucks, Inc. provides a warranty for its products. Any product manufactured by Harper Trucks, Inc. that has not been altered or abused, and fails within the first year after purchase by the user, will be replaced or repaired at no charge.

8.2. Onibara Support
For further assistance, technical support, or warranty claims, please contact Harper Trucks customer service. Refer to the official Harper Trucks webojú-òpó wẹ́ẹ̀bù tàbí ìwé tí o rà fún ìwífún nípa ìkànsí lọ́wọ́lọ́wọ́.