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Ewins Indoor 7 Drawer Hobby, Craft, Mobile Storage Pine Tower Cart
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Ewins Indoor 7 Drawer Hobby, Craft, Mobile Storage Pine Tower Cart

This unique Storage cart is made from Grade A premium Pine wood and top of the line hardware. The quality of this cart is incredible. Compare our cart to any others on the web and you will understand the value of this product. Once you receive your hobby cart you will understand how great the quality of this item really is. If you have any questions about this product please call us direct.

 

Features:
  • 7-Drawer Storage Cart
  • Unit Size - 20"W x 13 5/8"D x 33 1/2"H
  • Height includes 2" casters
  • Crafted from Solid Pine
  • Assembly Required

Handy, multi-purpose endless storage possibilities. Organize your office paperwork and supplies, children's games, small toys and projects. Easy-roll caster adds to the flexibility of these units. Arrives unfinished and unassembled.

 

The following is a step-by-step assembly instruction for the Ewins Seven Drawer Hobby Tower Cart This years cart is much improved drawer glides for easier opening drawers, locking casters for improver stability and for anywhere operation and harboard drawer bottoms and tower back which means translates too ease of assembly and more of per drawer payload. To make things even easier the The only tool required to complete the assembly is a Phillips screwdriver. Click on any image at anytime to view a larger image.

 

What's Included

Shallow Drawer Pieces
  • 7 - Drawer Fronts
  • 7 - Drawer Backs
  • 14 - Drawer Sides
  • 7 - Drawer Bottoms
hobby cart case Pieces
  • 1 - hobby cart case Back
  • 1 - hobby cart case Top
  • 1 - hobby cart case Bottom
  • 2 - hobby cart case Sides
Hardware
  • 4 - Wheels
  • 36 - Cams
  • 36 - Connection Bolts
  • 28 - Screws M4x30
  • 58 - Screws M4x15
  • 10 - Screws M2x15

Drawer Assembly

To begin gather a drawer front, drawer back, drawer bottom and a pair of drawer sides. There is a right and left drawer side when placed together with the drawer bottom slots facing on another the sides should mirror one another.
Take one of the drawer sides you've paired and a drawer back and screw together use the pilot holes to align the side and back. Screw together using 2 of the M4x30 Screws these are the big ones. Make sure that the drawer bottom slot on the drawer back and on the drawer side face inwards and form a continuous slot. Don't over tighten the screws! Once that is complete repeat the operation using the other drawer side.
Locate a drawer front and gather four connector bolts using a Phillips screw driver screw the connector bolts into the pre-drilled pilot holes in the drawer front.
Locate a drawer bottom slide the drawer bottom into the slot formed by the drawer sides and back assembly.
Take the drawer front and insert the connector bolts attached to the drawer front into the pre-drilled holes located on the front edge of the drawer sides. Press the drawer front on to the assembly so that it butts up against the drawer sides.
Inset four cams in the pre-drilled cam holes with the indicator arrow on the cams facing the drawer front.
Using a Phillips screw driver rotate the cam clockwise until it become tight. Repeat this step for the remaining three cams.
Congratulations you have successfully assembled a drawer repeat these steps to complete the remaking drawers.

Case Assembly

Locate the hobby cart case bottom. One side will have sixteen pilot holes drilled in groups of four. Lay the hobby cart case bottom flat with the pilot holes facing up. Locate the four wheels and gather sixteen M4x15 Screws these are the medium sized screws. Position a wheel over the pilot holes so you can see the pilot holes through the holes on the base of the wheel. Insert a screw and tighten using a Phillips screw driver. Repeat this step until all four wheels are attached to hobby cart case bottom. Set the hobby cart case bottom aside for future use.
Gather two connector bolts and two wooden dowels. Insert the wooden dowels into the middle two holes and then screw the connector bolts into the outer two holes using a Phillips screwdriver. All the hardware is now attached to the hobby cart case side, set aside and repeat these steps for the remaining hobby cart case side.
Locate the hobby cart case top and lay flat with the pilot holes facing up. Gather four wooden dowels and four connector bolts. Insert the wooden dowels into the four middle pilot holes. Screw the four connector bolts into the four outer pilot holes. All the hardware is now attached to the hobby cart case top set aside for future use.
Gather the hobby cart case sides and hobby cart case bottom. Insert the wooden dowels and and connector bolts already attached to the hobby cart case sides into the pre-drilled holes on the edges of the hobby cart case bottom. The rabbeted (grooved) edge of the hobby cart case sides and bottom should form a continuous groove. Insert cams into the cam holes with the indicator arrows pointing toward the hobby cart case side and rotate clockwise with a Phillips screwdriver until tight. Repeat this procedure with the remaining side.
Turn the hobby cart case sides and bottom assembly so the rabbeted (grooved) edges face down. Locate the hobby cart case top and insert the connector bolts and wooden dowels attached to the hobby cart case top into the pre-drilled holes on the top edges of the hobby cart case sides. The rabbeted (grooved) edge of the hobby cart case top should face down. Insert cams into the cam holes with the indicator arrows pointing toward the hobby cart case top and rotate clockwise with a Phillips screwdriver until tight.
Rotate the hobby cart case assembly so the rabbeted (grooved) edge is facing up. Locate the hobby cart case back and gather the 12 M2x15 screws, the small ones. Using the pilot holes in hobby cart case back as a guide insert screws and tighten using a Phillips screwdriver.

Stand hobby cart case assembly up and insert drawers. Congratulations you have now successfully assembled your Seven Drawer Hobbycart Tower.



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