Assembly Instructions
Extractor Handle
Table of Contents:
Parts List ....................................... 2
Field Retrofit ............................... 2-3
Extractor Handle Installation ...... 3-4
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PARTS LIST
Item Description
Hand truck extractor handle kit 304174
Brake truck extractor handle kit 304169
The above kits include the following parts in the quantities noted below:
A Handle mounting bracket 2 0 304152
B Hex head cap screw - 5/16”-18 x 1-1/2” long 2 0 80013
C Flat washer for 5/16”-18 bolt 2 0 80701
D Hex lock nut - 5/16”-18 2 0 80676
E Extractor handle with grip and clips 1 1 304173
F Bushing 2 2 304170
G Spring - LH 1 1 304171
H Spring - RH 1 1 304172
I Cotter pin - 1/8” x 1” long 2 2 81077
Qty. for
hand truck
The extractor handle mounting brackets require a hole that lines up with the top hole in the side rail
reinforcement (located on the inside of the bottommost part of all hand truck frames).
• For hand trucks that already have holes in the side rails for mounting the extractor handle mounting
brackets, use a screwdriver to punch a hole through the red stripe and begin at the section titled
EXTRACTOR HANDLE INSTALLATION.
Qty. for
brake truck
Part No.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
(2) 1/2” WRENCHES
ADDITIONAL
TOOLS REQUIRED
IF RETROFIT TO
EXISTING TRUCK:
(1) RULER OR TAPE
MEASURE
(1) ELECTRIC DRILL
(1) 3/8" DRILL BIT
• For a Y-cable brake truck, the mounting brackets are already installed - begin with Step 2 in the section
titled EXTRACTOR HANDLE INSTALLATION.
For retrofitting extractor handle kit to an existing hand truck see instructions directly below.
FIELD RETROFIT
When retrofitting the extractor handle kit to an existing hand truck without the side rail hole that lines up with
the top hole in side rail reinforcement, mounting holes will need to be drilled in the frame, one on each side.
1. Using a ruler or tape measure, mark a location in the center of the side rail 7-3/4” above the wheel
bracket as illustrated in Figure 1 on both sides.
2. Drill a hole using a 3/8” drill bit in the location marked.
3. Repeat Steps 1-2 for the other side of the hand truck.
Drill a 3/8” diameter
hole if it does not
exist.
2
Figure 1