OVERLAND 600 Electric Powered Carts Owner’s Manual
- June 29, 2024
- OVERLAND
Table of Contents
- 600 Electric Powered Carts
- Product Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Crate Disassembly Instructions:
- Charging Instructions:
- Starting the Cart:
- Battery Replacement:
- How long do the batteries last on a single charge?
- When and how long should I charge my cart?
- How long will the batteries last before needing
600 Electric Powered Carts
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Product Specifications
- Manufacturer: Granite Industries
- Model: Overland Carts
- Series: 600 & 950
- Power Source: Electric
- Battery Type: Rechargeable
- Warranty: 1 year warranty on certain components, 3 year
warranty on others
Product Usage Instructions
Crate Disassembly Instructions:
We recommend using a hammer or crowbar to remove the portions
that are nailed down. If you encounter any difficulty, immediately
stop the progress of the cart.
Charging Instructions:
Charge your cart immediately after using. If the battery
indicator light turns red during operation, it’s time to recharge.
For optimal battery life, leave the cart on the charger
overnight.
Starting the Cart:
All Overland Carts come fully assembled, charged, and ready to
use. To start, power the cart on and drive away. It is recommended
to charge the cart overnight after receiving it.
Battery Replacement:
The batteries are designed to last for 300-500 charge/discharge
cycles, approximately 1-2 years. Replacement batteries can be
purchased from Granite Industries, local battery suppliers, or
online retailers like Amazon.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long do the batteries last on a single charge?
The battery life depends on weight carried, terrain, and surface
hardness. Estimated real-world use is 6-8 hours. Actual use time is
usually longer than our estimates due to typical usage. Visit
YouTube.com/OverlandCarts for product testing videos.
When and how long should I charge my cart?
Charge immediately after use. If the battery indicator turns red
during operation, recharge. Leaving the cart on the charger
overnight helps extend battery life.
How long will the batteries last before needing
replacement?
Batteries are expected to last for 300-500 cycles (1-2 years).
Replacement batteries are available from Granite Industries, local
suppliers, or online platforms like Amazon.
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ELECTRIC POWERED CARTS OWNER’S MANUAL
FOR USE WITH ALL 600 & 950 SERIES WAGONS, WHEELBARROWS & RIDE ON CARTS
Revised: MAY 2024
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CONTENTS
CART FEATURES ………………………………………………………… 3 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS………………………………
4 CHARGING INFORMATION ……………………………………….. 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
……………………………………… 6 TROUBLESHOOTING …………………………………………………. 7 BATTERY
INFORMATION……………………………………………. 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ……………………………………… 9 USING
THE HOPPER…………………………………………………. 10 BATTERY REPLACEMENT …………………………………………. 11
PARTS DIAGRAM………………………………………………………. 14 WIRING DIAGRAMS………………………………………………….. 16
ADDITIONAL REPLACEMENT PARTS………………………… 18
1 YEAR WARRANTY
· Electronics: Includes controller, s-drive, and wiring
· Powertrain: Includes transaxle containing the motor and differential
· Wheels, Casters & Tires
· Batteries & Charger
· Hoppers: Includes Brentwood hopper, and white garden hopper
3 YEAR WARRANTY
· Chassis: Includes steel frame and powder coating
TERMS
Warranty starts from the delivery date of the cart.
We will repair, without charge, any defect due to faulty material or
workmanship. These warranties do not cover failures due to abuse, misuse,
improper installation, accidental damage or when repairs or modifications have
been made or attempted to be made by anyone other than Granite Industries. Any
defective products that meet warranty specifications and Granite Industries
approval, may be returned to the factory to be repaired or replaced free of
charge. (Granite Industries will pay to ship replacement item(s) to the
customer; however the customer is responsible for shipment of products to the
factory.)
This remedy is the sole remedy in contact, tort or otherwise, and Granite
Industries is not liable for incidental, consequential or special damages.
These warranties give you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights
which vary from state to state.
Should you have any questions, contact Granite Industries at
877-447-2648. (Proof of purchase may be
required).
Overland Carts are covered by one or more of the following patents:
US D752,834 S US D752,835 S US D752,836 S US D752,837 S
US D752,838 S US D752,307 S US D752,308 S
US D779,762 S US D779,765 S US D781,020 S
Overland carts are a part of the Granite Industries family. All carts are manufactured by Granite Industries in Archbold, Ohio.
To view more products from Overland Carts scan the QR code
with your phone or visit OverlandCarts.com
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Customer Service 877-447-2648
M-F, 8am – 5pm EST
CART FEATURES
Built with you in mind.
Our carts come fully assembled All Overland Carts come fully assembled,
charged and ready to use. All you have to do is power the cart on and drive
away. (We do recommend charging overnight after receiving.)
Crate Disassembly Instructions: We recommend using a hammer or crowbar to
remove the portions that are nailed down.
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.
They’ve been tested (again and again) The standard 35 and 39 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 lbs, 300 lbs, 600 lbs) and driven on both
grass and pavement.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Granite Industries is committed to making sure each Overland Cart meets your
expectations. To ensure customer satisfaction, we offer a 15 day money back
guarantee. Use the cart and see how much easier the cart makes your projects.
If you’re not satisfied, simply contact Granite Industries at
877-447-2648 for a return authorization
and details.
Orders and quote requests can be emailed to support@graniteind.com or faxed to
419-445-3304
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How long do the batteries last on a single charge? It is completely dependent upon how much weight is being carried, the type of terrain, and the softness or hardness of the surface. We estimate a range of 6-8 hours of “real world” use. PLEASE NOTE: Most use is not as intense as our “real world” estimates, so actual use time is typically much longer. Visit YouTube.com/OverlandCarts to view videos of our product testing.
When and how long should I charge my cart? Charge your cart immediately after using. If, during operation, the battery indicator light goes to red, it is time to recharge. It is recommended to leave the cart on the charger overnight to extend the life of the batteries.
How long will the batteries last before needing to be replaced? The batteries are designed to last for 300-500 charge/discharge cycles, which translate into approximately 1-2 years. The batteries are common and can be purchased from Granite, your local battery supplier, or on Amazon.
Will tipping the unit hurt the batteries, electronics, or drive system? No. Batteries, electronics, and drives can operate in any orientation.
What is the maximum speed? All Overland Carts operate from 0 to 3.5 miles per hour in both forward and reverse.
While pushing my cart in manual/freewheel mode, it suddenly decelerates aggressively. What causes this? There is a safety feature on your Overland Cart that is designed to prevent the cart from running away when the brake is manually disengaged.
How much weight can my cart handle? 750 lbs is the maximum load for level ground.
Why does my cart lose traction when one wheel is off the ground? The drive system is an open differential that allows the machine to efficiently make turns without skidding the tires. The drawback is that if one of the drive tires leaves the ground, it will simply spin until all tires are back on the ground. To remedy this, simply apply a small amount of lift to the handle opposite the spinning tire.
Is a balanced load important to the performance? Yes. Balancing the load so that it is not top-heavy or side-loaded, will allow much safer operation. Furthermore, most of the load should be located over top of the drive wheels for better traction.
How do I clean my Overland Cart? Simply remove all debris, hose it down with soapy water, and towel dry. We do not recommend using a pressure washer.
Can I use my Overland Cart in cold temperatures? You certainly can, but we recommend that you charge and store the batteries at room temperature.
What maintenance is required? Not much, really! Simply remember to always recharge when not in use – it’s okay to leave the cart on the charger. The drive system is sealed for life, thus no lubrication is required. Also, keep the unit dry to enhance its life and appearance.
How should I store my cart? We recommend keeping your cart indoors, out of the rain and other elements. For long-term or “off season” storage, give the battery an overnight charge, then disconnect the battery pack from the cart and store it indoors at room temperature. Every 3-4 months, fully charge the battery even though it’s not in use. This helps to prolong the life of the batteries.
Where is the serial number? Every Overland Cart comes with its own serial number. This is located on the front side of the upper control box.
SERIAL NUMBER
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CHARGING INFORMATION
CHARGE YOUR CART When your cart arrives, please plug it in and make sure the
battery is fully charged. There is a battery charge display on the side of the
battery pack.
Battery Capacity Voltage
100%26.0V
The smart charger uses a three-stage charging system to optimize battery
longevity. Once the charger maximizes the charge to the batteries, it will go
into standby/float mode. The charger can be left connected to the batteries
after a full charge (green light) without harming the batteries. The voltage
for the battery pack will read 100% after a full charge. If not used
immediately, the battery pack will slowly drop to about 90% after 24-48 hours.
This is normal. If the battery pack is plugged back in, the percent will
quickly go up to 100%. For the best battery life, charge the cart after each
use or at the end of the work day. It is preferable to let the batteries
charge overnight by plugging the cart into a 110V outlet.
State of Charge The battery capacity can roughly be estimated by its voltage.
As there are subtle differences in the voltage of each battery, the following
parameters are for reference only. The voltage needs to be tested at rest
(with zero current) after 15 minutes of being disconnected from the charger
and loads. For
optimal battery life and long-term performance recharge when the battery pack reaches 40%.
The chart below shows how each individual 12V battery should perform and then also shows how two 12V batteries should perform when put into series. This is the configuration for your cart.
24 V AGM Battery Pack State of Charge
Level
12 V Battery Voltage
24 V Battery Pack Voltage
100%
13.00 V
26.00 V
90%
12.78 V
25.55 V
80%
12.50 V
25.00 V
70%
12.30 V
24.60 V
60%
12.15 V
24.30 V
50%
12.05 V
24.10 V
40%
11.95 V
23.90 V
30%
11.81 V
23.62 V
20%
11.66 V
23.32 V
10%
11.51 V
23.02 V
0%
10.50 V
21.00 V
Balancing Batteries
As a part of routine battery maintenance, you may want to rebalance the
batteries once or twice a year. We recommend a charger like the Noco Genius
GEN5X1. It charges and balances one 12V battery at a time. Each battery can be
rebalanced and then put back into the battery pack. This can also be helpful
if the battery pack is dropping to 90% quickly after being recharged.
BATTERY CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS 1. Before using the battery charger, read all
instructions and
cautionary markings on the battery charger, batteries and the product using
the batteries.
2. Only use the type of batteries that the charger is specified for. Other
types of batteries may burst, causing personal injury or damage.
3. Do not expose charger to rain or snow.
4. Do not cover the charger or charge battery in an airtight enclosure.
Ventilation is important to prevent overheating.
5. Make sure extension cord is not used unless absolutely necessary. Use of
improper extension cord could result in
risk of fire and electric shock. If extension cord must be used, make sure:
· The pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same number, size and
shape as those on the charger. (3 prong with ground)
· The extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition. A 16
ga cord or heavier duty extension cord is recommended.
6. Do not operate a charger that has been dropped, damaged or has a damaged
cord or plug – replace immediately if there are signs of damage!
7. Do not disassemble the charger.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INFORMATION · Only use chargers and batteries issued by Overland Carts.
Use of third party batteries or chargers may cause harm to the
user and the cart. · Always make sure the hopper is latched securely before
operating the cart. · Always make sure the load is distributed evenly in the
hopper and the cart is stable before operating. · Push in the red E-Stop
whenever the cart is sitting still or whenever the batteries are charging. ·
Do not exceed the rated capacity of 750 pounds for the cart on flat surfaces.
· Exercise caution when operating on inclines or declines. · Do not drive the
cart over sudden drops such as curbs, steps, or ledges. We recommend using
ramps to navigate uneven
surfaces. · The metal battery pack can be opened to reveal the batteries;
however, the physical batteries should never be opened.
They are sealed lead acid batteries and cannot be resealed. Do not attempt to
add more battery acid or water. If the batteries need replaced, please
purchase new batteries.
BEST PRACTICES · Hand wash your Overland Cart with soapy water. Never use a
pressure washer. · Do not drive your cart through deep puddles of water and do
not submerge the drive system or battery box. · The drive system is lubricated
for life, so no maintenance is required. · When the battery indicator light
goes to red, it is time to recharge. · Recharge cart immediately after using.
POWER YOUR CART ON To power your cart on, pull the red E-stop button out. You
will notice the battery indicator lights light up and your cart is now ready
for operation. If the Overland Cart sits inactive for 20 minutes while on, it
will go to sleep in order to conserve power. To wake the cart up, push the
E-Stop button in, and pull it back out to power your cart on again.
FORWARD/REVERSE BUTTON
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POWER DUMP BUTTON
E-STOP BUTTON
BATTERY INDICATOR LIGHTS
THROTTLE
TROUBLESHOOTING
Issue
Possible Problem
Solution
Batteries are dead
Charge the Overland Cart
E-Stop is in the OFF position
Pull e-stop out, to the ON position
Unit is in sleep mode
Cycle the unit OFF for a couple seconds, then back ON
Cart will not run
Cart is in freewheel mode (brake is disengaged)
Re-engage motor brake (see free wheel mode section)
Electrical malfunction
Disconnect and connect all electrical connections, and make sure they are all secure
Moisture issue Circuit breaker has tripped
Let dry, avoid getting the s-drive and battery box wet Push the reset button on the battery pack (see diagram below).
Cart shuts off during use
Thermal overload (weight, climb angle, or terrain may have exceeded transaxle capacity)
Release throttle, allow transaxle to cool down at least 30 seconds. Unload some weight, cycle power switch and operate machine again. Reset button will likely need to be pushed.
Cart suddenly stops
Broken or loose motor wire or connector
Check motor wires and brake wires to make sure none are broken, and also check connector to make sure wires are secure
Cart abruptly slows down while in freewheel mode
Safety feature has triggered preventing the cart from rolling away
Cold batteries
Push the cart slower while in freewheel mode Keep batteries warm
Batteries are not lasting as long as desired
Charger light goes directly to green when charging, but battery is not charged
Batteries not fully charged
Make sure your cart is fully charged before using
Batteries are damaged or too old
Replace your batteries
Loose wire connections
The battery and/or charger may have gone bad
Check all connections to make sure everything is secure Test the charger on another battery if possible. Replace battery and/or charger
The connections may have come loose, or Check charger and battery connections disconnected
RESET BUTTON
The reset button is located on the top of the battery box.
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BATTERY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS · It is recommended to wear insulated gloves when
handling batteries. · If equipment is to be stored for a long period of time,
the batteries should be disconnected to avoid undue drain. · When replacing
your batteries, fasten them tightly, but do not apply undue force to the
terminals or bend them. · Do not place batteries in close proximity to objects
which can produce sparks or flames. · Avoid exposing batteries to heat. · Do
not mix batteries with different capacities, different ages or different
makes. · For best results and generally acceptable performance and longevity,
keep operating temperature range between 5º F (-15º
C) and 122º F (50º C) · It is good practice to ensure that the connections are
re-torqued and the batteries are cleaned periodically. · Do not attempt to
disassemble batteries. Contact with sulfuric acid may cause harm. If it should
occur, wash skin and
clothing with liberal amounts of water. · Batteries should not be stored in a
discharged state or at elevated temperatures. · Please recycle old batteries.
Do not throw them away, or attempt to burn them. Attempting to burn batteries
(new or old)
may cause them to rupture or explode.
BATTERY FEATURES · Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology for superior
performance.
· AGM design ensures the acid inside the battery is spill-proof · Vibration
resistant · Better performance in cold temperatures · Faster charging · Longer
expected life · Valve regulated, spill proof construction allows safe
operation in any position. However upside down is not recommended. ·
Maintenance free design. There is no need to add electrolyte as gases
generated during the charge phase are recombined in a unique oxygen cycle. ·
Power/volume ratio yielding unrivaled energy density. · Special separators,
advanced plate composition and a carefully balanced electrolyte system ensure
the battery has the ability to recover from an excessively deep discharge. ·
All batteries feature a series of low pressure, one-way relief valves. These
valves safely release any excessive accumulation of gas inside the battery and
then reseal themselves. · Batteries may be discharged over a temperature range
of -4º F (-20º C) and 140º F (60º C), and charged at temperatures ranging from
-5º F (-15º C) and 122º F (50º C). For best results we recommend charging the
batteries at room temperature. · The case is made of ABS UL94:HB plastic. This
material has great resistance to shock, vibration, chemicals and heat. · UL
Approved: UL1989, ISO 9001 compliant
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DRIVING YOUR CART Once your cart is on, make sure your forward/reverse button
is toggled upwards for forward. Twist the throttle towards you and the cart
will begin moving forward. While driving your Overland Cart forward, stay
directly behind the cart with both hands on the handles. When operating the
cart in reverse, do NOT stand in the path of the cart and walk backwards.
Instead, turn around and stand beside the unit to prevent accidental injury.
FORWARD OPERATION
REVERSE OPERATION
SLOPES AND INCLINES When going downhill, operate your cart in reverse, leading the cart downhill with the handles first. This will prevent your cart from tipping over, especially if it is carrying a full load. Do not drive your cart or ride on cart across an incline, this may cause the cart to roll over on it’s side. Always travel parallel with the slope or incline.
FREE WHEEL MODE The drive system is equipped with a lever that overrides the
electromechanical brake for manually operating your Overland Cart. The brake
lever allows you to override the electric brake when you need to push the cart
manually, when loss of power had occurred. With the brake in the disengaged
position, the E-Stop button must be pushed in, and the power turned off or the
drive system will not move freely. The controller will NOT operate the motor
when the brake is disengaged.
When the lever is in the up position the brake is disengaged. When the lever
is in the down position, the brake is engaged. When you reset the brake system
the unit will not operate until you toggle the power button off and back on.
This process will need to be repeated every time the brake in manually
disengaged.
FREE WHEEL MODE (LEVER DISENGAGED)
BRAKE OVERRIDE LEVER
(ONE PER AXLE)
POWER MODE (LEVER ENGAGED)
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USING THE HOPPER
Before loading the hopper, make sure the g-pin is latched in place, locking
the hopper to the cart. There are multiple ways to dump the hoppers:
DUMPING THE HOPPER ONLY Disengage the g-pin, located on the right side of the
cart. This unlocks the hopper from the cart frame. Lift the hopper up and
forward to dump the contents. Lock back in place when finished.
POWERED DUMP (NOT AVAILABLE ON ALL MODELS)
Some models are equipped with a power dump feature. This option allows you to
dump the cart with the push of a button. The Power Dump button is located in
the center of the
FWD/REV
POWER DUMP
E-STOP
control panel, between the forward/reverse button and the E-Stop.
For a controlled dump, make sure the hopper is locked to the cart frame with
the g-pin located at the back of the hopper.
Push and hold the rocker button in the up position. To return the hopper, push
and hold the rocker button in the down position.
For a quick release dump, unlock the g-pin and follow the previous steps. When
the load reaches a tipping point, the hopper will quickly fall forward,
emptying it’s contents.
Power dump feature 10
Quick release feature on the power dump cart
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
TOOLS 10 mm wrench & socket #1 or #2 Phillips screwdriver
1Disconnect the wires going to the battery box. Remove the battery from the cart by taking out the hair pin and removing the rod. Slide the battery box out from its housing.
2 Remove the four (4) #10 screws from the lid. Open the lid to expose the batteries.
3 Carefully remove the battery, and disconnect the nut & bolt connectors using a 10 mm wrench & socket.
4 Repeat step 3 for the second battery. PLEASE RECYCLE YOUR OLD BATTERIES 11
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
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Reconnect the batteries to the power connector, circuit breaker and charging port as shown below. Do not actually remove the power connector, charging port and breaker from the battery box. They are shown this way below for a better visual.
Charging Port
40A Breaker/ Reset Button
Battery Capacity Voltage
100%26.0V
Power Port
-+
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
6Place the batteries back into the box one at a time. Make sure the terminals
are upright. Tuck the wires into the box and out of the way.
7 Replace the box lid and secure with four (4) #10 screws.
8 Place the battery box back onto the cart, insert the rod and secure with the
hair pin. Reconnect the wires to the power terminal. Charge overnight before
use.
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PARTS DIAGRAM
E-STOP BUTTON PI-08-0075
RUBBER DUST GUARD
MI-09-0412
THROTTLE KIT PI-08-0053
MOTOR MOUNT STRAPS MI-07-0216
24V 600W Transaxle PI-08-0146
600 SERIES ONLY
24V 950W Transaxle PI-08-0107
950 SERIES ONLY
FWD/REV PI-08-0145
POWER DUMP PI-08-0067
E-STOP PI-08-0075
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PARTS DIAGRAM
S-DRIVE 90 PI-11-0189 600 SERIES ONLY
POWER DUMP BOTTOM MOUNT
MI-12-4631
2WD CHASSIS MI-12-6791
S-DRIVE 140 PI-11-256
950 SERIES ONLY
LIFTING ACTUATOR PI-11-0154
(ON POWER DUMP MODELS ONLY)
HANDLE FOR POWER DUMP
CARTS MI-12-6792
AXLE MOUNTING BRACKET MI-12-3568
BATTERY PIN PI-01-0462
DRIVE WHEEL PI-06-0179 (Flat Free Dual Ag Left) PI-06-0180 (Flat Free Dual Ag
Right)
HAIR PIN PI-01-0463
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600 SERIES – WIRING DIAGRAM
CLOSE UP OF S DRIVE CONNECTIONS
ACTUATOR
AC B
S DRIVE
THROTTLE
FUSE (15A) C
6
A 3B
4
1
ACTUATOR SWITCH
TRANSAXLE MOTOR
-+
+-
24V BATTERY
E-STOP
12 21 11 22
1
4
2
5
3
6
FORWARD REVERSE SWITCH
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950 SERIES – WIRING DIAGRAM (POWER DUMP)
FUSE (15A)
A
C
6
3
ACTUATOR
4
1 SWITCH
S DRIVE
THROTTLE
+-
M
B C
A
A
ACTUATOR
+-
24V BATTERY
TRANSAXLE MOTOR
CLOSE UP OF S DRIVE CONNECTIONS
E-STOP
12 21 11 22
1
4
2
5
3
6
FORWARD REVERSE SWITCH
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RIDE ON CARTS
The following pages contain information that relates to the below carts.
Although the hopper styles may be different, the parts, chassis and wiring is
similar.
70409 Ride on cart with 10 cu ft hopper and 15″ turf tires
70411 Ride on cart with 10 cu ft hopper and 15″ turf tires on front and flat
free dual ag tires on rear
70410 Ride on cart with utility box and 15″ turf tires
70409
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DRIVING YOUR CART – RIDE ON CARTS
Stand on your cart with one foot on each foot rest. Pull the red E-stop button
towards you to power the cart on and make sure your forward/reverse button is
toggled upwards for forward. Twist the throttle towards you and the cart will
begin moving forward. While driving your Overland cart, keep your hands and
feet in position while the cart is in motion. Do not attempt to jump on or off
the cart while it is moving. Be aware of your surroundings at all times to
prevent injury to yourself or others. Do not drive your cart across an
incline, this may cause the cart to roll over on it’s side. Always travel
parallel with the slope or incline.
USING THE HOPPER – RIDE ON CARTS
Before loading the hopper, make sure the g-pin is latched in place, locking
the hopper to the cart. Disengage the g-pin, located on the right side of the
cart. This unlocks the hopper from the cart frame. Lift the hopper up and
forward to dump the contents. Lock back in place when finished.
The wagon style hopper can also be dumped in the same manner as the
wheelbarrow style hopper. For large items that you don’t wish to dump, the
sides of the wagon can easily be lifted off to access the load.
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PARTS DIAGRAM – RIDE ON CARTS
BUCKET GUARD MI-09-5576
HANDLE MI-09-5799
G-PIN LOCK KIT 18080
CHASSIS MI-12-7294
35-39A 24V BATTERY PACK
70339
15″ TURF TIRE PI-06-0142
15″ TURF TIRE DRIVE WHEEL
PI-06-0184
FRONT AXLE HUB MI-12-5784
U JOINT MI-12-5782
JOINT PIN MI-12-5781
JOINT PLATE MI-12-5081
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WIRING DIAGRAM – RIDE ON CARTS
S DRIVE
+-
M
THROTTLE
+-
24V BATTERY
TRANSAXLE MOTOR
CLOSE UP OF S DRIVE CONNECTIONS
E-STOP
12 21 11 22
1
4
2
5
3
6
FORWARD REVERSE SWITCH
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UNIVERSAL REPLACEMENT PARTS
Throttle Kit PI-08-0053
Fwd/Rev Switch – NEW PI-08-0145
E-Stop Switch PI-08-0075
Power Dump Switch PI-08-0067
15 Amp Circuit Breaker PI-08-0086
Rear Swivel Caster with 10″ Flat Free Tire PI-06-0055
Battery Indicator PI-08-0108
35/39A AGM Battery PI-11-0025
Hub for 13″ Tires – 3/4″ ID MI-12-6689
8 cu ft Wheelbarrow Hopper PI-11-0181
10 cu ft Wheelbarrow Hopper PI-11-0152
Part No PI-08-0053 PI-08-0145 PI-08-0075 PI-08-0067 PI-08-0086 PI-06-0055 PI-08-0108 PI-11-0025 MI-12-6689 PI-11-0181 70130-05 70136 PI-11-0152 70107-05 70137
Description Throttle Kit Forward/Reverse Switch – NEW E-Stop Switch Power Dump Switch 15 Amp Circuit Breaker for Power Dump Rear Swivel Caster with 10″ Flat Free Tire Battery Indicator 35/39A AGM Battery – 12v (2 needed per cart) Hub for 13″ Tires – 3/4″ ID – 600/950 Series 8 cu ft Wheelbarrow Hopper 8 cu ft Wheelbarrow Hopper w/ steel base 8 cu ft Wheelbarrow Hopper w/ steel base – Power Dump 10 cu ft Wheelbarrow Hopper 10 cu ft Wheelbarrow Hopper w/ steel base – Non Power Dump 10 cu ft Wheelbarrow Hopper w/ steel base – Power Dump
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Wt 8 oz 1 oz 2 oz 1 oz 1 oz 10 lb 1 oz 25 lb 1 lb
Dimensions 4′ cord 1.75″H x 2″W x 1″W 1.5″H x 3″W x 1.5″D 1.75″H x 2″W x 1″W 1.5″H x .5″W x 1.5″D 10″ Diameter – 3″W 1.25″H x 2.25″W x .5″D 7″H x 8″W x 5″D 4.5″H x 4.5″W x 2″D
39 lb 18″H x 33.5″W x 44″D
46 lb 20″H x 35.5″W x 45″D
600 SERIES – ADDITIONAL REPLACEMENT PARTS
600W Transaxle PI-08-0146
24V 5A AGM Charger PI-11-0191
24V Actuator for Power Dump PI-11-0154
S Drive 90 PI-11-0189
13″ Right Flat Free Dual Ag Tire – 3/4″ Hub PI-06-0180
13″ Left Flat Free Dual Ag Tire – 3/4″ Hub PI-06-0179
24V 35/39 AH AGM Battery Pack 70339
40A Replacement Circuit Breaker PI-08-2000
Part No PI-08-0146 PI-11-0191 PI-11-0154 PI-11-0189 PI-06-0180 PI-06-0179 70339 PI-08-0200
Description 24V 600W Transaxle 24V 5A AGM Charger 24V Actuator for Power Dump S Drive 90 13″ Right Flat Free Dual Ag Tire – 3/4″ Hub 13″ Left Flat Free Dual Ag Tire – 3/4″ Hub 24V 35/39 AH AGM Battery Pack with 40A Breaker 40A Replacement Circuit Breaker
*When looking from the front of the cart
How do I identify the right and left tires? Our ag tires have a specific tread pattern and if you ever need to replace a tire, you need to identify them as right or left. To do so, stand in front of your cart, so you are looking at the hopper. The left tire will be on your left side.
Wt 16 lb 2 lb 11 lb 1 lb 30 lb 30 lb 68 lb 1 oz
Dimensions 7″H x 5″W x 23″D 10′ Cord 6″H x 21″L x 3″D 1.5″H x 5″L x 3″D 13″ Diameter – 8″W 13″ Diameter – 8″W 17″H x 9.5″W x 5.5″D 1.5″H x .5″W x 1.5″D
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950 SERIES – ADDITIONAL REPLACEMENT PARTS
24V 950W Transaxle PI-08-0107
24V 5A AGM Charger PI-11-0191
24V Actuator for Power Dump PI-11-0154
S Drive 140 PI-11-0256
13″ Right Flat Free Dual Ag Tire – 3/4″ Hub I-06-0180
13″ Left Flat Free Dual Ag Tire – 3/4″ Hub PI-06-0179
15″ Turf Tire Drive Wheel PI-06-0184
15″ Turf Tire Non-Drive Wheel PI-06-0142
24V 35/39 AH AGM Battery Pack 70339
40A Replacement Circuit Breaker PI-08-2000
Part No PI-08-0107 PI-11-0191 PI-11-0154 PI-11-0256 PI-06-0180 PI-06-0179 PI-06-0184 PI-06-0142 70339 PI-08-0200
Description 24V 950W Transaxle 24V 5A AGM Charger Actuator for Power Dump S Drive 140 13″ Right Flat Free Dual Ag Tire – 3/4″ Hub 13″ Left Flat Free Dual Ag Tire – 3/4″ Hub 15″ Turf Tire Drive Wheel – 3/4″ Hub 15″ Turf Tire Non- Drive Wheel – 5/8″ Hub 24V 35/39 AH AGM Battery Pack with 40A Breaker 40A Replacement Circuit Breaker
*When looking from the front of the cart
Wt 24 lb 2 lb 11 lb 2 lb 30 lb 30 lb 12 lb 9 lb 68 lb 1 oz
Dimensions 8″H x 5″W x 23″D 10′ Cord 6″H x 21″L x 3″D 2″H x 6″W x 3.5″W 13″ Diameter – 8″W 13″ Diameter – 8″W 15″ Diameter – 6″W 15″ Diameter – 6″W 17″H x 9.5″W x 5.5″D 1.5″H x .5″W x 1.5″D
All Overland Carts are manufactured by:
Granite Industries 595 East Lugbill Rd. Archbold, Ohio 43502
877-447-2648 OverlandCarts.com |
GraniteInd.com
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References
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