1-Intro to Parts / 2-Bottom Plate / 3-Side Plates / 4-Front Plate / 5-Right Plate / 6-Wiring / 7-Top Plate / 8-Wheels / 9-Back Plate
The parts you will need
Mounting the motor
1. Begin by inserting a small screw through one of the motor mounting holes as shown.
2. Thread a small nut onto the small screw using your fingers.
3. Do not tighten, leave approximately the same amount of free space as shown.
4-5. Repeat with the other mounting hole.
2. Thread a small nut onto the small screw using your fingers.
3. Do not tighten, leave approximately the same amount of free space as shown.
4-5. Repeat with the other mounting hole.
6. Slide the wire end of the motor towards the screw closest to the edge of the Side Plate.
7. Ensure the mounting tab of the motor is above the nut on the screw.
8. Tighten the nut using the screwdriver. You may need to push a finger against the nut so that it'll tighten.
9. Slide the other screw across so that is is poking through the motors mounting tab and also tighten.
7. Ensure the mounting tab of the motor is above the nut on the screw.
8. Tighten the nut using the screwdriver. You may need to push a finger against the nut so that it'll tighten.
9. Slide the other screw across so that is is poking through the motors mounting tab and also tighten.
Ensure that the sliding screw is up against the motor as shown.
Repeat for the other side plate.
Attaching the Right Plate
Using two large screws and two large nuts, begin to thread the nuts onto the screws, but only so that they are just on as shown.
Insert the nut into the Nut Trap as shown. Ensure the flat edges of the nut slide against the sides of the Nut Trap and not the corners. Some pressure may be needed to push the nut in.
Tighten with the Screwdriver. Don't over tighten as this could damage the Nut Trap, tighten until you feel resistance, then stop. Repeat this for the other Nut Trap. We are only attaching the Left Plate at this time.