Unit measures approximately 40 inches wide, 35 inches high, and 19 inches deep to fit standard storage closets and service elevators. Facility planners optimize storage layouts and avoid clearance issues during transport.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe dolly frame and handle with mild detergent and warm water; rinse and dry to prevent rust. Clean casters free of debris and test swivel action; lubricate bearings quarterly. Sanitize high-touch zones like handle and chair contact points with EPA-registered disinfectant to reduce germ transfer and protect food safety. Remove spilled debris under shelves to deter pests and preserve finish. Inspect welds and fasteners monthly and tighten as needed.#@@#Additional Info#@#National Public Seating DY700/800 dolly transports up to 36 Series 800 chairs. It features a 7/8" round handle, 11-gauge steel frame, 4" casters, and is ANSI/BIFMA compliant, supporting efficient room turnover in various settings.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Unit measures approximately 40 inches wide, 35 inches high, and 19 inches deep to fit standard storage closets and service elevators. Facility planners optimize storage layouts and avoid clearance issues during transport.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect the dolly daily for frame cracks, loose welds, and caster damage; tighten fasteners and replace worn casters to prevent load shifts. Clean the 11-gauge powder coat with mild detergent and rinse to remove grease; avoid abrasive pads. Lubricate caster bearings monthly with food-safe lubricant and cycle wheels to distribute grease. Store the dolly indoors to prevent corrosion and verify ANSI/BIFMA compliance during audits. Conduct load tests after repairs and document maintenance intervals.