User Manual for VEVOR Stair Climbing Cart 2125B
Get started with your VEVOR 2125B Stair Climbing Cart. This guide covers assembly, safety warnings, load capacities, and maintenance tips for your cart.
Quick answers from the manual
Quick answer
- The VEVOR 2125B is a stair climbing cart with a maximum load capacity of 650 lbs (295 kg) on flat ground and 330 lbs (150 kg) on stairs. p. 2
Key actions
- Assemble the cart by attaching the tray, wheel frames, axle, wheel sets, and handles using the provided bolts and pins. p. 4, 5
Problems and fixes
Wheel rolling is not smooth
Add oil to lubricate the rotating parts.
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Maintenance and reset
- Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun to prevent aging and do not let children play with the cart. p. 6
Technical specifications
| Parameter | Value | Meaning | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum Load (Flat Ground) | 650 lbs / 295 kg | Weight limit on level surfaces | p. 2 |
| Maximum Load (Climbing Stairs) | 330 lbs / 150 kg | Weight limit when navigating stairs | p. 2 |
Where to find it in the PDF
- Safety Instructions p. 2
- Assembly p. 4, 5
Table of contents
Manual images
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The VEVOR 2125B is a specialized stair climbing cart designed for transporting heavy items. Before use, ensure you are familiar with the load limits and safety warnings to prevent injury or damage to the product.
Safety Warnings
- Do not place the cart near flammable materials.
- Carrying people on the cart is strictly forbidden under any conditions.
- Exercise caution when navigating stairs.
- Overloading the cart is strictly prohibited.
- Do not move at high speeds when passing over uneven surfaces or potholes.
Load Capacities
- Maximum Load (Flat Ground): 650 lbs / 295 kg
- Maximum Load (Climbing Stairs): 330 lbs / 150 kg
Structure and Components
The cart consists of the following main parts:
- Handle
- Frame
- Climbing Wheel
- Tray
- Climbing Wheel Support
Assembly Instructions
Follow these steps to assemble your cart:






- Tray Installation: Place the frame (A) and insert the tray (D).
- Wheel Frame Installation: Place the wheel frame (B) on the outside of the main frame, align it with the holes, and secure it using the outer hexagon bolts (L+N).
- Axle Installation: Insert the axle (E) into the wheel frame. Insert the cotter pin (K) inside the wheel frame, bend it to secure, and place the spacer ring (I) on the outside.
- Wheel Set Installation: Install the wheel set (C), insert the cotter pin (K), and bend it to secure.
- Handle Installation: Insert handle 2 (F), handle 1 (E), and the trim strip (H) in sequence. Align them with the holes and fix them using the cross-head bolts (M+N).
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
To ensure the longevity of your cart:
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prevent material aging.
- Do not allow children to play with the stair climbing cart.
- Troubleshooting: If the wheel rolling is not smooth, the cause is likely insufficient lubrication. Add oil to the rotating parts to resolve this issue.
Manufacturer information
VEVOR
Practical help
Common problems
Wheel rolling is not smooth
Add oil to lubricate the rotating parts.
Before use
- Check that all bolts are tightened securely.
- Ensure the load is within the specified weight limits.
- Verify that the climbing wheels are properly secured with cotter pins.
- Inspect the frame for any damage.
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Specs in practice
- Maximum Load (Flat Ground)
- 650 lbs / 295 kg
- Maximum Load (Climbing Stairs)
- 330 lbs / 150 kg
Images and diagrams
- 3. Climbing Wheel
- 5. Climbing Wheel Support
Model compatibility
- Not intended for transporting people.
- Use caution on stairs and uneven terrain.
Manual page author
David Miller
Documentation analyst