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The T-EQUIP Service Cart PSC-130 is a versatile and robust utility cart designed for heavy-duty use. With a remarkable load capacity of 250 kg and dimensions of 85 x 48 x 100 cm, it features ergonomic handles for comfortable steering, four swivel castors for easy maneuverability, and a quick assembly process that gets you ready to work in minutes.
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One of the worst items I have ever bought from Amazon in over 20 years as a customer
This is quite simply one of the worst items I have ever bought from Amazon in over 20 years as a customer. Not really worth 1-star as it had nothing at all to commend it.Assembly presented three main problems:1. Appallingly poor instructions, which regrettably has almost become the norm for products manufactured in the far east.2. The handles are fitted to the upper tier of the trolley using long self-tapping screws inserted from the underside of the upper tier. I have at least 10 different cross-head screwdrivers in my toolbox, but the screws supplied were not a standard head size such as PZ1, PZ2, PH1 or PH2, but were a cross-head which none of my drivers fitted; this is the first time this has happened. Attempting to fit the screws with the best fit driver I had, two of the four promptly snapped, leaving no means of fixing the handles to the upper tier and damaging the part they were supposed to screw into. Knowing how suspicious a return in circumstances like this might be, I decided to fit handles to the upper tier of the trolley using a combination of araldite and short self tapping screws.3. The upper tier is then fitted to the lower tier using aluminium tubes. The tubes have grooves along their inside length that are meant to fit over corresponding protrusions on the outside of the plastic lower tier. They did so for a few millimetres, but then stuck, I suspect due to a flaw in the manufacturing. The only way I could get them to fit over the whole length of the lower protrusions that they were supposed to, about 30 mm, was to use sash clamps from my workshop.All that then remained was to fit the wheels to the lower tier of the trolley, which was problem free, and then apply some judicious lubrication to the ball bearing races, which were very dry. So I now have a working trolley, which seems functional and reasonably robust. But I cannot help thinking that one should not have to to go to such lengths to make a shoddily made product useable, especially when it cost over £130!
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