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Overland-Cart-Catalog.Pdf OVERLANDCARTS.COM MANUFACTURED BY GRANITE INDUSTRIES 2020 CATALOG DUMP THE WHEELBARROW DRIVE AN OVERLAND MANUFACTURED BY GRANITE INDUSTRIES PH: 877-447-2648 | GRANITEIND.COM | ARCHBOLD, OH TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Need a reason to choose Overland? We’ll give you 10. 8 & 10 cu ft Wheelbarrows ........................ 4-5 10 cu ft Wheelbarrow with Platform .............6 1. Easy to operate – So easy to use, even a child can safely operate the cart. Plus it reduces back and muscle strain. Power Dump Wheelbarrows ........................7 4 Wheel Drive Wheelbarrows ................... 8-9 2. Made in the USA – Quality you can feel. Engineered, manufactured and assembled by Granite Industries in 9 cu ft Wagon ...............................................10 Archbold, OH. 9 cu ft Wagon with Power Dump ................11 3. All electric 24v power – Zero emissions, zero fumes, Residential Carts .................................... 12-13 environmentally friendly, and virtually no noise. Utility Wagon with Metal Hopper ...............14 4. Minimal Maintenance – No oil filters, air filters, or gas to add. Just remember to plug it in. Easy Wagons ...............................................15 5. Long Battery Life – Operate the cart 6-8 hours on a single Platform Cart ................................................16 charge. 3/4 cu yd Trash Cart .....................................17 6. Brute Strength – Load the cart with up to 750 pounds on a Trailer Dolly ..................................................17 level surface. Ride On Cart ................................................18 7. Lightweight/Easy Transport - Most carts weigh under 200 pounds which allows two people to easily lift and move the Transformer ..................................................19 cart, as needed. The carts fits in the back of a pickup for Multi Mover XT ............................................20 easy transport. Aluminum Carts ...........................................21 8. Huge Capacities – Hopper sizes range from 6 cu ft to 20 cu ft Our most popular size is 10 cu ft which is double a Accessories...................................................22 traditional wheelbarrow. Replacement Parts .......................................23 9. Customer Service – If there is ever an problem or question, Battery Packs & Chargers ............................24 our support team in Archbold, OH will help to resolve your issue in a timely manner. What’s New? 10. Safety Features - Numerous safety features have been implemented to ensure that the user of the cart is always More power and tougher tires protected. AutoLock, HillSense, and SmoothStart are just a 24 amp-hr battery pack comes standard couple features that come standard on every cart. on 2WD carts Overland Power Carts Warranty 39 amp-hr battery pack comes standard on 4WD carts 1 year warranty on all electronics, drive components and tires. 3 year warranty on steel & aluminum components. Semi pneumatic flat free tires come standard on most carts Satisfaction Guaranteed Information at the Granite Industries is committed to making sure each Overland click of a button cart meets your expectations. All carts come with a 15 day You’ll find QR codes on money back guarantee. If you’re not satisfied, simply contact several products in our Granite Industries at 877-447-2648 for a return authorization. catalog. Scan them using your phone’s camera for Granite Industries more information. No 595 East Lugbill Rd., Archbold, OH 43502 special apps required Phone: 877-447-2648 Email: [email protected] on newer phones. 2 Orders and quote requests can be emailed to [email protected] or faxed to 419-445-3304 View Online: store.graniteind.com Orders & Quotes Call: 877-447-2648 ABOUT OVERLAND CARTS Built with you in mind. Our carts come fully assembled All Overland carts come fully assembled, fully charged and ready to use. All you have to do is open the crate and drive the cart away. We designed our carts to be simple to operate: • To turn on, pull the red On/Off switch out towards you. • Toggle the black switch for forward and reverse. • Grasp and twist the throttle. • To turn the cart off, simply push the red button in. Safety Features • Emergency Stop – The red E-Stop button allows the user to immediately stop the progress of the cart. • AutoLock – Automatically locks the wheels when the throttle is not being applied. This feature prevents the cart from rolling away from the user and also provides easy loading and unloading on inclines. • HillSense – Allows the cart to be used safely on inclines and declines. The cart will travel at the speed set by the user, not by the incline or decline. • SmoothStart – On acceleration, power is applied to the drive tires in a controlled manner ensuring a smooth start each time. • Four Wheel Design – All Overland carts have at least four wheels to provide maximum stability. Free Wheel Mode If the battery runs out, the cart can be manually pushed the rest of the way home. They’ve been tested (again and again) The standard 24 amp-hr rechargeable battery packs have been extensively tested. We are confident to rate the batteries with a 6-8 hour real world capacity. The cart was tested with three different weights (0 lb, 300 lb, 600 lb) and driven on both grass and pavement. Quick Questions How Do I Dump the Cart? Overland carts are very easy to dump. Simply pull out the spring loaded G-Pin on the side of the cart and tip the bucket forward. Be sure to lock it back in place after the hopper has been dumped. When and how do I charge my batteries? For the best battery life, charge the cart after extended use or at the end of the work day. It’s preferable to let the batteries charge overnight by plugging the cart into a 110V outlet. Don’t worry, we added a battery management system that prevents overcharging. 3 8 CU FT WHEELBARROWS Drive Tire Choices Flat Free Dual Ag Scan the QR code with your phone’s camera for more information. No special app needed Single Ag on newer phones. C27-8F Flat Free Turf Tire 70186 8 CU FT WHEELBARROW Smaller, but still just as mighty. Our top selling wheelbarrow, when space is a concern. Features • 8 cu ft hinged dump hopper (fits through a 34” opening) • 24v electric drive system with forward and reverse • 24 amp-hr rechargeable battery pack • Onboard charger with battery management system • 10” flat free rear swivel wheels • Twist throttle with battery indicator lights C27-8F • 750 lb capacity on flat surfaces 70186 C27-8F (70186) 8 cu ft with 13” flat free dual ag tires C27-8S (70071) 8 cu ft with 13” single ag tires C27-8FT (70285) 8 cu ft with 13” flat free turf tires Item No Dimensions Weight Cart Capacity 70186 38”H x 34”W x 58”L 222 lb 750 lb 70071 38”H x 34”W x 58”L 176 lb 750 lb 70285 38”H x 34”W x 58”L 192 lb 750 lb C27-8F All carts come fully assembled, ready to use. 70186 made in the 3 YEAR LTD USA WARRANTY 4 All Overland Power Carts feature patented designs and components. View Online: store.graniteind.com Orders & Quotes Call: 877-447-2648 10 CU FT WHEELBARROWS Drive Tire Choices Flat Free Dual Ag Single Ag C27-10F Flat Free Turf Tire 70182 10 CU FT WHEELBARROW Our largest capacity hopper. This electric wheelbarrow has our largest amount of hauling space - 10 cubic foot - so load it up! Features • 10 cu ft hinged dump hopper (fits through a 36” opening) • 24v electric drive system with forward and reverse • 24 amp-hr rechargeable battery pack • Onboard charger with battery management system • 10” flat free rear swivel wheels C27-10F • Twist throttle with battery indicator lights 70182 • 750 lb capacity on flat surfaces C27-10F (70182) with 13” flat free dual ag tires C27-10S (70078) with 13” single ag tires C27-10FT (70286) with 13” flat free turf tires Item No Dimensions Weight Cart Capacity 70182 38”H x 36”W x 61”L 224 lb 750 lb 70078 38”H x 36”W x 61”L 178 lb 750 lb C27-10F 70286 38”H x 36”W x 61”L 194 lb 750 lb 70182 All carts come fully assembled, ready to use. made in the 3 YEAR LTD USA WARRANTY 5 10 CU FT WHEELBARROW WITH PLATFORM Drive Tire Choices Flat Free Dual Ag Single Ag C44-P10F Flat Free Turf Tire 70226 10 CU FT WHEELBARROW WITH PLATFORM More cargo room. We have added an additional platform to help carry even more while on the job. Features • 10 cu ft hinged dump hopper (fits through a 36” opening) • Platform size: 24” W x 22.5” L • 24v electric drive system with forward and reverse • 24 amp-hr rechargeable battery pack • Onboard charger with battery management system C44-P10F • 10” flat free rear swivel wheels 70226 • Twist throttle with battery indicator lights • 750 lb capacity on flat surfaces C44-P10F (70226) with 13” flat free dual ag tires C44-P10S (70080) with 13” single ag tires C44-P10FT (70287) with 13” flat free turf tires Item No Dimensions Weight Cart Capacity 70226 38”H x 36”W x 78”L 253 lb 750 lb C44-P10F 70080 38”H x 36”W x 78”L 207 lb 750 lb 70226 70287 38”H x 36”W x 78”L 223 lb 750 lb All carts come fully assembled, ready to use. made in the 3 YEAR LTD USA WARRANTY 6 All Overland Power Carts feature patented designs and components. View Online: store.graniteind.com Orders & Quotes Call: 877-447-2648 POWER DUMP WHEELBARROWS Drive Tire Choices Flat Free Dual Ag C32-10FP 70213 POWER DUMP WHEELBARROWS Power at your fingertips. Our power dump feature makes dumping heavy loads of stone or concrete a snap. Features • 8 or 10 cu ft hinged dump hopper (fits through a 36”opening) • Electric powered dumping system • 24v electric drive system with forward and reverse • 24 amp-hr rechargeable battery pack • Onboard charger with battery management system C32-10FP • 10” flat free rear swivel wheels 70213 • Twist throttle with battery indicator lights • 750 lb capacity on flat surfaces C32-8FP (70179) 8 cu ft hopper, 13” flat free dual ag tires and power dump - Best Cart for Concrete! - C32-10FP (70213) 10 cu ft hopper, 13” flat free dual ag tires and power dump Item No Dimensions Weight Cart Capacity 70179 38”H x 34”W x 64”L 264 lb 750 lb 70213 38”H x 36”W x 64”L 266 lb 750 lb C32-8FPMM-S 7017967246 All carts come fully assembled, ready to use.
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