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Nova 375-LF Operator's Manual

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Publish Date: 3-21-23
NVA-375-LF
North America
©NOVA Welding Industries
375-LF Welding Cart
Operator's Manual
AVOID PROBLEMS AND FRUSTRATIONS. READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING ASSEMBLY!
MODEL: NVA-375-LF
SERIAL NUMBER:
APPLICATION:
DESCRIPTION: Long Frame Welding Cart with 375 lb. weight limit

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  • Page 1 375-LF Welding Cart Operator’s Manual AVOID PROBLEMS AND FRUSTRATIONS. READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING ASSEMBLY! MODEL: NVA-375-LF SERIAL NUMBER: APPLICATION: DESCRIPTION: Long Frame Welding Cart with 375 lb. weight limit Publish Date: 3-21-23 NVA-375-LF North America ©NOVA Welding Industries...
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIAL NOTICE AND CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING SAFETY DISCLAIMER GETTING STARTED (BEFORE ASSEMBLY, NEED-NEED TO KNOW INFORMATION) SPECIFICATIONS COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY 10-22 RECYCLE. DO NOT DISCARD THIS PRODUCT IN THE TRASH! • Though this cart should give years of service life, at some point the welding cart may no longer be of service or value.
  • Page 3 The owner of this product assumes all liability for its use and maintenance. NOVA does not warrant this product or this document for fitness for any particular pur- pose, for performance/accuracy or for suitability of application. Furthermore NOVA does...
  • Page 4 Safe operation and proper maintenance is your responsibility. NOVA Welding Industries is dedicated to keeping safety a top priority. While we have compiled this operator’s manual to instruct you in basic safe operation and maintenance of your NOVA product, it is no substitute for observing safe welding practices and behavior. Safe welding and related operations require basic knowledge, experience and ultimately the exercise of common sense.
  • Page 5 If you or the operator needs further instruction, contact NOVA at 1-877 755-9353. WARNING! High Frequency (HF) energy can interfere with the operation of pacemakers and can damage pacemakers.
  • Page 6 Safety Warnings, Dangers, Cautions and Instructions DANGER! Welding and cutting operations pose serious inhalation hazards. Some of these hazards are immediate while others are cumulative in their effect. Do not weld in enclosed spaces or in areas without adequate ventilation. Fumes and gases released in the welding and cutting operations can be toxic.
  • Page 7 Safety Warnings, Dangers, Cautions and Instructions CAUTION! Trip Hazards exist around welders. Cords, cables, welding leads and hoses pose a trip hazard. Be aware of their location and inform others of their location. Tape and se- cure them so they will stay out of high traffic areas. CAUTION! Welded metal can stay hot long after welding is completed.
  • Page 8 If any tightening. item is bent, missing, or otherwise damaged, please inform NOVA within 72 hours of product receipt. NOTICE: Shipping damage claims after 30 days may not be accepted unless extenuating circumstances exist such as overseas deployment, etc.
  • Page 9 Specifications Welding Cart Specifications Model 375-LF (Long Frame) Empty (Net) weight 53 lbs. Gross (Maximum) weight 375 lbs. Assembled dimensions 43.3”L x 18.9”W x 37.8”H Maximum Cylinder Diameter Size/Type Up to 9”/300 Cu. Ft. Number of gas cylinders supported Warranty...
  • Page 10 Setup Guide COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY Overview of Assembled Cart Left Steering Handle Accessory Hooks (Equal Legs x2) Right Steering Handle Cylinder Support Bracket Cross Bar Safety Chains (x2) Accessory Hooks (Unequal Legs x4) Adjustable Stop Rear Stops (x2) Accessory Shelf/Foot Pedal Holder Consumable Shelf with Plastic Box Rear Wheels (x2) Left Side Frame Support...
  • Page 11 Setup Guide COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY Exploded View and Parts List Qty. Part Description/Size Screw M6 x 10mm for consumable box (amount may vary depending upon design changes) Bolt M6 x 10mm (amount may vary depending upon design changes) Bolt M6 x 30mm (amount may vary depending upon design changes) Bolt M6 x 35mm (amount may vary depending upon design changes) Bolt M6 x 40mm (amount may vary depending upon design changes) Bolt M6 x 50mm (amount may vary depending upon design changes)
  • Page 12 Setup Guide COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY Assembly of the Main Frame and Lower Deck IMPORTANT! Always install the bolts with the flat washer facing the component part being assembled. The lock washer will sit on top of the flat washer. The bolt will then be inserted through both. The lock washer will be sandwiched between the bottom of the bolt and the flat washer.
  • Page 13 Setup Guide COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY Assembly of the Casters and Upper Deck IMPORTANT! Always install the bolts with the flat washer facing the component part being assembled. The lock washer will sit on top of the flat washer. The bolt will then be inserted through both. The lock washer will be sandwiched between the bottom of the bolt and the flat washer.
  • Page 14 Setup Guide COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY Assembly of the Axle and Wheels IMPORTANT! Always install the bolts with the flat washer facing the component part being assembled. The lock washer will sit on top of the flat washer. The bolt will then be inserted through both. The lock washer will be sandwiched between the bottom of the bolt and the flat washer.
  • Page 15 Setup Guide COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY Installing the Front Adjustable Tab IMPORTANT! Always install the bolts with the flat washer facing the component part being assembled. The lock washer will sit on top of the flat washer. The bolt will then be inserted through both. The lock washer will be sandwiched between the bottom of the bolt and the flat washer.
  • Page 16 Setup Guide COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY Installing the Accessory and Consumable Shelves IMPORTANT! Always install the bolts with the flat washer facing the component part being assembled. The lock washer will sit on top of the flat washer. The bolt will then be inserted through both. The lock washer will be sandwiched between the bottom of the bolt and the flat washer.
  • Page 17 Setup Guide COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY Completing the Handle and Rear Support Assembly IMPORTANT! Always install the bolts with the flat washer facing the component part being assembled. The lock washer will sit on top of the flat washer. The bolt will then be inserted through both. The lock washer will be sandwiched between the bottom of the bolt and the flat washer.
  • Page 18 Setup Guide COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY Installing the Handles and Rear Support Assembly IMPORTANT! Always install the bolts with the flat washer facing the component part being assembled. The lock washer will sit on top of the flat washer. The bolt will then be inserted through both. The lock washer will be sandwiched between the bottom of the bolt and the flat washer.
  • Page 19 Setup Guide COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY Installing Cross Bar and Accessory Hooks IMPORTANT! Always install the bolts with the flat washer facing the component part being assembled. The lock washer will sit on top of the flat washer. The bolt will then be inserted through both. The lock washer will be sandwiched between the bottom of the bolt and the flat washer.
  • Page 20 Setup Guide COMPONENT ID AND ASSEMBLY Complete and Inspect the Assembly COMPLETING THE ASSEMBLY Complete the following steps in order to complete the assembly. Once all parts have been assembled inspect the final product for fitment and proper connections as depicted above. Tighten all M6 screws and bolts.

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