US D752,308 S US D781,020 S US D752,837 S Overland carts are a part of the Granite Industries family. All carts are manufactured by Granite Industries in Archbold, Ohio. To view more products from Overland Carts scan the QR code with your phone or visit OverlandCarts.com...
Granite Industries is committed to making sure each Overland Cart meets your expectations. To ensure customer satisfaction, we offer a 15 day money back guarantee. Use the cart and see how much easier the cart makes your projects. If you’re not satisfied, simply contact Granite Industries at 877-447-2648 for a return authorization and details.
The batteries are designed to last for 300-500 charge/discharge cycles, which translate into approximately 1-2 years. The batteries are common and can be purchased from Granite, your local battery supplier, or on Amazon. Will tipping the unit hurt the batteries, electronics, or drive system? No.
CHARGING INFORMATION CHARGE YOUR CART CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS Before using the battery charger, read all instructions When your cart arrives, please plug it in and make sure the and cautionary markings on the battery charger, battery is fully charged. There is a battery charge display on batteries and the product using the batteries.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INFORMATION • Only use chargers and batteries issued by Overland Carts. Use of third party batteries or chargers may cause harm to the user and the cart. • Always make sure the load is distributed evenly in the hopper and the cart is stable before operating. •...
TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Possible Problem Solution Batteries are dead Charge the Overland Cart E-Stop is in the OFF position Pull e-stop out, to the ON position Unit is in sleep mode Cycle the unit OFF for a couple seconds, then back ON Cart is in freewheel mode (brake is Re-engage motor brake (see free wheel mode section) Cart will not run...
BATTERY INFORMATION IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS • It is recommended to wear insulated gloves when handling batteries. • If equipment is to be stored for a long period of time, the batteries should be disconnected to avoid undue drain. • When replacing your batteries, fasten them tightly, but do not apply undue force to the terminals or bend them. •...
FREE WHEEL MODE FREE WHEEL MODE The drive system is equipped with a lever that overrides the electromechanical brake for manually operating your Overland Cart. The brake lever allows you to override the electric brake when you need to push the cart manually, when loss of power had occurred.
OPERATING THE KICK STAND Stand the cart up into the upright position. The kickstand is located on the back Pull the kick stand off of the magnetic of the cart. holding plate. To lock it into place, lean the cart forward Lower the kick stand to the floor.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT TOOLS #2 or #3 Phillips screwdriver 8mm wrench & socket (for bot style connectors) Disconnect the wires going to the battery Remove the four (4) #10 screws box. Remove the battery from the cart by holding the lid in place. taking out the hair pin and removing the rod.
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT 80A Breaker/ Charging Reset Button Port Battery Capacity Voltage 100 39.0 Power Port...
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT Place the batteries back into the box one at a time. Tuck the wires into the box and out of the way. Place the battery box back onto the cart, Replace the rubber insulator sheet and insert the rod and secure with the hair pin. then the box lid.
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PARTS THROTTLE PI-08-0053 HANDLE MI-12-6976 MEGA HERC REAR WHEEL CHASSIS MOUNT MI-12-7059 MI-12-6774 REAR 10” CASTER PI-06-0055 36V 22AH AGM BATTERY PACK 70381 S DRIVE BOX CONTAINS 200A S DRIVE PI-11-0253 KICK STAND MI-12-0769 1400 TRANSAXLE PI-08-0098 16” PNEUMATIC TIRE PI-06-0188...
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WIRING DIAGRAM THROTTLE TRANSAXLE MOTOR BATTERY PACK E-STOP FORWARD REVERSE SWITCH CLOSE UP OF S DRIVE CONNECTIONS...
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