This document is a Use and Care Guide for the Husky 61-inch 10-Drawer Tool Chest and Cabinet Set, Model # H61CH4TR6P. It provides essential information for assembly, operation, maintenance, and safety.
Function Description
The Husky 61-inch 10-Drawer Tool Chest and Cabinet Set is designed for organized storage of tools and equipment. It comprises a top chest and a bottom cabinet, offering multiple drawers of varying sizes, a top till, and a cabinet section with a shelf. The unit is equipped with casters for mobility and includes features for power tool battery charging.
Important Technical Specifications
- Model Number: H61CH4TR6P
- Dimensions: 61 inches (width)
- Drawer Count: 10 drawers (chest and cabinet combined)
- Weight Capacity:
- Maximum weight per chest drawer: 100 lbs.
- Maximum product weight (including contents): 400 lbs.
- Maximum weight per cabinet drawer: 100 lbs.
- Casters support up to: 1800 lbs.
- Maximum weight per cabinet shelf: 130 lbs.
- Electrical Features:
- Integrated power strip with outlets for charging power tool batteries.
- Requires connection to a 125 Volt GFCI protected outlet.
- Two power supply cords.
- Mobility: Equipped with casters (2 fixed, 4 swivel) for movement.
- Security: Features locks for both the chest and cabinet, with keys provided. Drawers must be completely closed for lock bars to function.
- Construction: Made with materials and workmanship warranted for three years from the date of purchase.
Usage Features
- Assembly:
- Two people are recommended for assembly due to the unit's weight.
- Assembly involves attaching the cabinet handle and casters.
- Caster configurations are provided for units that will be primarily stationary or frequently moved.
- Plastic feet (optional) can be inserted into holes on the bottom of the chest.
- Hardware included: M8 x 25 bolts (24), M6 x 16 bolts (4), Hex key (1).
- Alternative tools for assembly (not included): 12 mm wrench or socket.
- Drawer Operation:
- Drawers can be fully extended.
- Removal: Push up one release lever while pulling down the other, then pull the drawer outward.
- Re-insertion: Extend drawer slides, insert brackets into slots, and close the drawer completely to set the slides.
- Top Till Usage:
- Features a rubber grommet for passing cords into the box.
- Cords should be entered from the rear, ensuring "star bursts" face outward for weather resistance.
- Users are reminded to follow all electrical safety precautions.
- Cordless Power Tool Battery Chargers:
- Chargers and electrical connections should be placed in the till.
- Chargers are for dry locations only; avoid exposure to liquid, vapor, or rain.
- Unplug the extension cord before handling wet chargers or cords.
- Only use intact and properly operating chargers and batteries.
- Do not touch metal prongs when plugging chargers into extension cords.
- Keep flammable materials away from chargers, cords, or connections.
- Do not place or attempt to charge lead-acid or car-type batteries in the storage chest.
Maintenance Features
- Caster Maintenance: Annually grease casters using high-quality bearing grease.
- Drawer Maintenance: Semi-annually lubricate drawer slides with high-quality bearing grease.
- Cleaning:
- Periodically clean drawer fronts, drawer trim, and other surfaces with a mild detergent and water.
- Apply auto wax to preserve the luster finish and protect against scratches.
- Remove grease and oil with a standard nonflammable cleaning fluid.
- Movement: Push, do not pull, when moving. Use brakes when stationary. Secure properly before moving with a forklift. Do not tow with power equipment. Two people are needed to safely move the unit. Lock drawers before moving to prevent instability.
- Stability: Keep the product on level surfaces. Load unit starting with bottom drawers to prevent tipping hazards. Do not stand on the product. Be careful when opening more than one drawer as it can cause instability.
- Modifications: Do not alter the product in any manner (e.g., welding external lock bars, attaching electrical equipment).
- Locking: Ensure drawers are completely closed before locking.
- Cover: Be careful when closing the cover; remove hands completely to prevent personal injury.
- Mounting: Do not attach or mount to a vehicle; this voids the warranty and may cause personal injury or product damage.
- Electrical Safety (Extension Cord):
- Follow manufacturer's warnings and instructions.
- Do not insert cord through holes without grommets.
- Use only three-wire, GFCI-protected extension cords with intact grounding prongs.
- Check insulation and plugs before use; do not use worn or damaged cords.
- Do not overload extension cords.
- Remove extension cord from the hole before moving the chest.
- Use outdoor-rated extension cords.
- Do not connect to outlets supplying critical safety equipment.
- Electrical Shock Hazard:
- Do not plug cords into outlets with wet hands.
- Do not use near bathtubs, showers, or swimming pools.
- Chest/cabinet plugs must match the outlet; never modify the plug.
- Do not use adapter plugs with grounded chest power strips.
- Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces.
- The unit has two power supply cords; unplug both before servicing or cleaning.
- FCC Compliance: The device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules, stating it may not cause harmful interference and must accept interference received. Users are advised on measures to correct interference if it occurs.
Warranty
The manufacturer provides a three-year warranty from the date of purchase, covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service. The warranty is voided by misuse, abuse, accident, modifications, alteration, neglect, mishandling, improper installation, setup, or use not in accordance with instructions. It does not cover finish, surface, or weathering. The manufacturer disclaims implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose and is not liable for consequential or incidental loss or damage.