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The 8001 Large Oxygen Cylinder Cart is designed to safely transport a large oxygen cylinder or reservoir on flat free polyurethane foam tires and with the use of a rubber-padded rotary stair climber. Also included with this zinc-plated, two-wheeled cart are two securing chains to ensure safe transport within a facility, when used for delivery, and for a safe transport up a flight of stairs.

Product Specifications / Dimensions

Specifiction LabelSpecification Value
Weight 31 lbs
Dimensions 20"W x 16.5"D x 43.5"H

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The 8001 Large Oxygen Cylinder Cart is a two-wheeled cart that will assist in safely transporting a large oxygen cylinder to help reduce possible injuries to workers caused by lifting the heavy, highly-flammable, and bulky cylinder as well as eliminating possible damage to the facility.

The cart has a zinc plated coating to help protect against corrosion while expanding the safe usage of the cart. The 31-pound, 20 wide by 43.5" high by 16.5" deep heavy-duty cart can easily and safely transport a large cylinder or reservoir with a base up to 14.5" in diameter on its two 10" polyurethane foam, flat-free tires.

Included on the cart are rubber padded rotary stair climbers that will assist the user to safely go up and down a flight of stairs with a heavy oxygen cylinder and the two securing chains will provide added safety during transport.

The cart is very useful for facilities that use large oxygen cylinders such as medical centers, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, and welding shops.
8001 Large Oxygen Cylinder Cart Picture Product Name : 8001  Large  Oxygen Cylinder Cart
SKU Number : FWF-1182 

Carries 1 cylinder or reservoir. (14.5 inches Base) HD delivery cart. It has rotary stair climbers, rubber padded, 2 securing chains and 10 inch Polyurethane Foam, Flat Free tires.

Dimension : 22.5 inches W x 17 inches D x 44 inches H

 

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