Owners Manual
28
 REACH-INS & ROLL-INS      
OPERATIONS MANUAL     
Using the small holes in the plate as a template, drill 1/8 pilot 
holes in  the  bottom of the  cabinet. (Note: drill only until you 
penetrate the metal bottom of the cabinet. Do not continue 
to drill into the insulation, or you may damage the cabinet.) 
Secure the caster support plate assembly to the cabinet with a 
sheet metal screw in each of the drilled holes. Tighten the 1/2” 
bolts. Repeat these steps to attach the other plate assembly to 
the opposite end of the cabinet.
Check  that  both  plates  are  secure  and  that  the  casters  turn 
and  swivel freely.  Carefully  lift the  cabinet  upright and  double 
check that the caster support plates are secure and the cabinet 
is stable. Wait at least 3 hours before turning the refrigeration 
system back on, and at least another 30 minutes for the cabinet 
to  come  down  to  temperature  and  stabilize,  before  reloading 
with product.
MOUNTING CASTER SUPPORT PLATES
If  casters on  a  cabinet  are not  properly  maintained  and  tight-
ened, or if the unit is excessively overloaded and moved around, 
the threaded  inserts in  the bottom  of the  cabinet can  become 
stripped, twisted or collapsed. If this occurs and the stem cast-
ers cannot be mounted securely, rigid caster support plates can 
be fitted to provide the strength needed to safely use your cabi-
net. Each caster support plate assembly is made of heavy gauge 
galvanized steel, with (2) casters permanently welded to it, for 
maximum rigidity. The plate has a series of holes that will allow 
you to  fasten the plate  assembly to the  bottom of the  cabinet 
with sheet metal screws and bolts. Contact the factory to obtain 
the correct parts for your model.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Always wear proper work gloves and 
use appropriate safety equipment. You may CAREFULLY 
lay the cabinet on its back, but only FOR A BRIEF PERIOD 
OF TIME. Caution must be taken to ensure you DO NOT 
DAMAGE the back or side panels, as well as the copper 
tubing  and  refrigeration  components  located  on  top  of 
your  cabinet.  The  cabinet must  be  properly blocked,  to 
allow room to get your hands in to lift without damaging 
the cabinet or crushing the end panels. DO NOT PLUG-IN 
OR OPERATE THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM FOR AT 
LEAST THREE (3) HOURS AFTER THE UNIT HAS BEEN 
RETURNED TO AN UPRIGHT POSITION, AS THIS CAN 
DAMAGE THE COMPRESSOR.
To install caster support plate assemblies, you will need a 3/4”
open end wrench (or a large adjustable wrench), a drill with a 
1/8” bit and a Phillips bit (or a Phillips-Head screwdriver) plus 
work gloves. A 1/2-13 thread tap is also recommended, to repair 
any  damage  to  the  threaded  inserts  in  the  cabinet.  Unload  all 
product and carefully lay the cabinet on its back. Remove the old 
stem casters by unscrewing them from the cabinet. If a caster or 
threaded insert has been stripped or cross-threaded, it may be
necessary to use a wrench to loosen the caster.
Hold one of the support plate assemblies under the cabinet as 
shown (see Figure 14). Position it so the slotted holes at the end 
of the plate line up with the threaded inserts in the bottom of the 
cabinet (where the stem casters were attached). Attach the plate 
assembly to the cabinet by putting a 1/2” x 1-3/4” long bolts and 
flat washer through the slot in the support plate and screwing 
into each of the threaded inserts in the bottom of the cabinet. 
Snug the bolts down, but do not tighten them completely. If 
one of the threaded inserts is stripped or damaged, a thread tap 
should be used to clean the threads.
FIGURE 14: Caster Support Plates
 1/2-13 BOLT
(2 PER PLATE)
FLAT WASHER
(2 PER PLATE)
SUPPORT ASSEMBY
CASTER SUPPORT PLATES










