When tipping the PAVERCART back loaded with a band of pavers, grab the very top of the handles for improved leverage.
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If the first Band hangs over the edge of the pallet, stack two 60 mm pavers on both sides of the pallet. When the PAVERCART is placed against the band, the feet will rest on top of the stacked pavers and raise the cart up.
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The paver layers will often shift during transport. This makes it difficult to tip the band back. To create a gap between the bands, pull on the bottom of each side of the PAVERCART. This is especially important when working with unbanded pavers.
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There is no need to lift the PAVERCART up onto a pallet. Tip the handle down far enough for the roller to clear the top of the pallet. Once over the top, lift the handle up and push forward. When rolling a band off the pallet, do not allow the cart to drop off; damage to the axles and rims can occur. Once the tires are clear of the pallet, pivot the cart down using the roller until the tires are on the ground. Then, back away from the pallet.
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Backyard Gates – No Problem! When gates are too small to fit the PAVERCART through, use a 10’ roller conveyor with 10” wide rollers. Place the roller conveyor in the gate entrance and put a piece of plywood on the grass to reduce damage and prevent rutting. Stand up the loaded PAVERCART on the conveyor as you would to place pavers back on a pallet. Then simply roll the pavers, and PAVERCART, through the gate as pictured. When on the other side, lower the PAVERCART back to the ground and roll the band of pavers up to the laying edge.
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Specifications
Part Number: 011010
Weight: 150 lbs (68 kg)
Carrying Capacity: 880 lbs. (399 kg.)
Adjustable Clamping Width: 23”- 41 3/4” (58-106 cm)
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