Razor Crazy Cart Front Stabilizing Post W25143499204 W25143490204
To identify version on your Crazy Cart, first locate your Bar Code ID. You can find it on charger, frame front left side and battery cover left side.
Numbers between dashes, digits 7 and 8, will established your version.
In response to the feedback received on 2013 Crazy Cart, Razor has changed the Cart’s design, replacing the small stabilizing casters in the front of the 2013 version with a new, more durable, stabilizing post. As with the small stabilizing “casters” , the purpose of these new stabilizing “posts” is to help keep your Crazy Cart from tipping over when you are first stepping onto the Cart and when you turn too hard. In either of these cases, as the Cart starts to tip, one of the stabilizing posts touches the ground and helps limit the tipping.
These new stabilizing posts have been designed to last, and not bend or break as some of the small stabilizing casters used on the 2013 version did. Though one set of these new stabilizing posts will last most users for the life of their Cart, we’ve made the ends easily replaceable.
CRAZY CART FRONT STABILIZING POSTS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
!!!WARNING!!!: To avoid potential shock or other injury, turn power switch OFF and disconnect charger before removing or installing the front stabilizing posts.
TOOLS REQUIRED: 5 mm Allen wrench (Not included)
Step 1
Carefully turn unit over and loosen the four (4) 5mm hex bolts that attach the front caster/stabilizing post to the frame; remove caster/post.
Step 2
The stabilizing post is slightly angled to one side. Position the post so it is leaning towards the outer side of the frame.
Step 3
Align the four (4) holes on the stabilizing post with the four (4) holes on the frame
Step 4
Re-insert all four (4) hex bolts into the base of the stabilizing post before tightening to keep post properly aligned with the frame.
Step 5
Using a 5mm Allen wrench, tighten the four (4) hex bolts until stabilizing post is securely in place.
NOTE: Please note the wear limit line indicated on the white portion of the stabilizing post, directly above the screw. When you have reached this line; it’s time to replace the tip.