5
34
1
2
CASES
MOVE ON
CASTERS
FOR EASIER INSTALLATION
CASTERS MAY BE DISCARDED.
ROLL OUT OF TRUCK. When there is a truck - level
delivery dock (with 8’ ft. minimum opening), cases
may be rolled directly from the truck to the store floor.
[CAUTION] If skid boards are required to unload
cases, casters should be removed prior to sliding
them down the skid; after which they can be rein-
stalled on case.
ROLL TO LINEUP POSITION. Casters may remain in
place to move the cases to staging areas around the
store, prior to final installation. When ready for final
line-up, roll the case to set position, then remove
casters.
REMOVE COTTER PIN. Removing the casters is
easy. Simply flatten and hammer out cotter pins
then lift the case with “J” bar, and the casters will
fall off.
[CAUTION] Make certain hands are out of the way.
KATS cases are manufactured and shipped to stores
with casters installed on the base frame to make the
job of moving cases easier for everyone involved with
the manufacturing, shipping and installation process.
Casters not only speed up the process, but they also
reduce the chance of damage from raising and low-
ering cases with ”J” bar to place them on dollies,
skates or rollers. In most situations, one or two per-
sons can move the case with ease.