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Equipment•Carts and Dollies•Electric Steel Utility Cart

Electric Steel Utility Cart

Self-propelled steel yard cart

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The Landworks self-propelled electric utility wagon is designed for heavy-duty hauling, with a maximum working load capacity of 500 lbs and a 6 cubic feet cargo bed. Powered by 4x 12V 7Ah rechargeable and non-spillable deep cycle sealed lead acid batteries, this eco-friendly utility cart can travel at speeds of up to 3.1 mph forward and 2.2 mph reverse on all-terrain 13″ pneumatic wheels with a pressure of 30/31 PSI. This cart also features a modular cargo bed that can be used as a flatbed by removing or folding the panels, allowing you to conveniently haul larger items. No matter the job, you’ll have the confidence to handle the toughest working environments with the Landworks electric utility wagon.

  • Color: Blue
  • Cart Material: Steel
  • Load Capacity: 500 lbs
  • Cart Weight: 140 lbs
  • Wheel Diameter: 13 in
  • Cart Dimensions (with Handle): 58″L x 26″W x 40″H
  • Carriage Dimensions: 33″L x 22″W x 11″H
  • Battery Voltage: 48V
  • Battery Amperage: 7Ah
  • Battery Wattage: 500W

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