YD47-001/Y D47-002 Welder Carts solve the pain points of welder storage and mobility: "disorganized tools, difficult gas cylinder transport, and unstable placement". With "sturdy steel build + multi-tier storage + flexible mobility" as core strengths, the two models cater to different usage scenarios, offering key advantages as follows:
- Industrial-Grade Durability (YD47-001): Made of thick formed steel, YD47-001 withstands 100 LBS of weight and resists impact from workshop tools. The anti-rust coating protects against oil, dust, and humidity, ensuring a service life of 8+ years – ideal for busy industrial workshops.
- Lightweight yet Strong (YD47-002): YD47-002 uses lightweight formed steel that balances portability and strength. It supports 80 LBS, enough for small welders and accessories, while the compact design fits in home workshops or narrow garage corners.
- 3-Tier Efficient Storage (YD47-001): The top tilted shelf holds the welder, with easy access to controls; the middle shelf stores electrodes, wires, and small tools; the extra-long bottom shelf secures gas cylinders. This separates equipment, eliminating clutter and reducing time spent searching for tools by 50%.
- Compact 2-3-Tier Storage (YD47-002): Optimized for small spaces, YD47-002’s 2-3 tiers provide dedicated spots for a small welder, spare electrodes, and a mini gas cylinder. It keeps home workshop areas tidy without occupying excessive space.
- Smooth Movement (Both Models): Front swivel castors allow 360° steering, making it easy to navigate around workshop obstacles. Rear fixed wheels ensure stable straight-line movement, even when carrying heavy loads. YD47-001’s larger rear wheels (7.25") handle rough concrete floors, while YD47-002’s smaller wheels (6") are perfect for smooth garage surfaces.
- Gas Cylinder Security: YD47-001’s two safety chains and YD47-002’s safety straps prevent gas cylinders from tipping during transport – a critical safety feature that reduces the risk of accidents in both industrial and home settings.
Scenario Requirement: A manufacturing workshop uses 5 industrial welders (each 80 LBS) for daily metal fabrication. Technicians need to move welders and 50 LBS gas cylinders between workstations; tools and electrodes must be organized.
Operation Process:
- Setup: Place a welder on YD47-001’s tilted top shelf, electrodes on the middle tray, and a gas cylinder on the bottom tray (secured with safety chains);
2. Mobility: Push the cart to the welding station – swivel castors navigate around machinery, fixed wheels keep movement stable;
3. Operation: The tilted top shelf lets technicians adjust welder controls without bending; organized shelves reduce tool-search time;
4. Completion: After use, move the cart to storage – the 3-tier design keeps the workshop floor clear.
Effect: Improves workflow efficiency; ensures safe gas cylinder transport; keeps tools organized.
Scenario Requirement: A hobbyist has a small 40 LBS welder for DIY metal projects (e.g., building a patio frame). The home garage has limited space; the hobbyist needs to store the welder, a 20 LBS mini gas cylinder, and spare electrodes.
Operation Process:
- Setup: Place the small welder on YD47-002’s top tray, electrodes on the middle tray, and the mini gas cylinder on the bottom tray (secured with a safety strap);
2. Space-Saving Storage: The compact cart fits in a corner of the garage, occupying ≤0.5㎡ of space;
3. Mobility: When welding outdoors (e.g., the patio), push the cart through the garage door – small wheels roll smoothly on the driveway;
4. Convenience: After use, all equipment is stored on the cart, no clutter left in the garage.
Effect: Saves home space; enables easy indoor-outdoor transport; keeps DIY tools organized.
Scenario Requirement: A construction site needs to weld steel beams in multiple locations. Workers use a 90 LBS industrial welder and 45 LBS gas cylinder; the site has rough concrete floors.
Operation Process:
- Preparation: Load the welder and gas cylinder onto YD47-001 – the sturdy steel frame supports the weight, and safety chains secure the cylinder;
2. On-Site Movement: Push the cart across rough floors – large rear wheels (7.25") handle bumps without getting stuck; swivel castors turn easily around construction materials;
3. Welding Execution: The tilted top shelf allows easy control adjustment; tools on the middle tray are within arm’s reach;
4. Efficiency: Workers move the welder between 3 locations in 1 hour, cutting transport time by 40% compared to carrying equipment manually.
Effect: Adapts to rough construction sites; reduces manual labor; speeds up on-site welding.
A1: Yes, but ensure even weight distribution. YD47-002’s total weight capacity is 80 LBS – a 70 LBS welder (on the top tray) plus a 25 LBS gas cylinder exceeds this limit. Instead, place the 70 LBS welder on the top tray and a 10 LBS mini gas cylinder on the bottom tray. Overloading will cause wheel sagging or steel deformation, voiding the warranty.
A2: Stuck castors are usually due to debris or insufficient lubrication. Solutions: 1) Clean the Castors: Remove small stones, metal shavings, or dirt from the wheel grooves using a screwdriver or brush; 2) Lubricate the Axles: Apply 1-2 drops of industrial lubricating oil to the castor axles – this reduces friction on rough surfaces; 3) Check Wheel Condition: If the wheel surface is worn (e.g., cracks), replace it with a 3"D×0.75"W original castor. These steps restore smooth movement.
A3: Both models come with detailed assembly instructions (including diagrams and hardware lists). Assembly steps (approx. 30 minutes for 1 person): 1) Unpack the cart parts and verify all components (steel frames, wheels, shelves, safety chains/straps); 2) Attach the wheels to the frame using the included bolts and nuts (tighten with a wrench); 3) Install the top, middle, and bottom trays onto the frame; 4) Secure the safety chains/straps to the bottom tray. If parts are missing, contact the manufacturer for replacements.
A4: No, the shelves are fixed at pre-designed heights. This is to ensure structural stability – adjustable shelves would reduce the cart’s weight capacity and increase the risk of tipping. The fixed heights are optimized for standard welder sizes and accessory storage: the top shelf is positioned for easy control access, and lower shelves for heavier items (like gas cylinders) to keep the cart’s center of gravity low.