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Viper Rolling tool cart Parts — Browse All Models

Viper rolling tool carts are convenient and effective for storing your tools while also providing easy access to the tools when you need them. Viper rolling tool carts are rugged but parts can eventually wear out or break. When that happens, find the replacement parts you need to fix your Viper rolling tool cart at Sears PartsDirect.

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Viper LB2605R Tool Box

Viper LB2605R tool box

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Viper PB2605R Tool Box

Viper PB2605R tool box

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Viper V4108UBBL Tool Box

Viper V4108UBBL tool box

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Viper V4109BLR Tool Box

Viper V4109BLR tool box

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Viper V2605WHR Tool Box

Viper V2605WHR tool box

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Viper V2606BLR Tool Box

Viper V2606BLR tool box

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Viper V2606SSR Tool Box

Viper V2606SSR tool box

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Viper V3307BLR Tool Box

Viper V3307BLR tool box

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Popular maintenance items for Rolling Tool Carts

Tool Chest Drawer Slide Set M12923

Tool Chest Drawer Slide Set

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Replacing a drawer lock on your Viper rolling tool cart

  • Wear work gloves to protect your hands before beginning the repair.
  • Open the drawer and release the drawer slide rails from the support rails inside the rolling tool cart. Pull the drawer out and lay it on a flat work surface.
  • Remove the screws that secure the lock mounting bracket to the drawer's front panel then remove the lock mounting bracket.
  • Pull the old lock out of the drawer front panel.
  • Install the new lock and secure it with the mounting bracket. Reinstall the drawer in the rolling tool cart.

How to replace a caster wheel on your Viper rolling tool cart

  • Wear work gloves to protect your hands before beginning the repair.
  • Empty all tools out of the rolling tool cart.
  • Lay down cardboard behind the rolling tool cart to keep from scratching the rear cabinet panel as you lay the tool cart on its back.
  • Carefully lay the rolling tool cart on its back. Use a helper if necessary.
  • Remove the caster wheel mounting screws and pull off the broken caster wheel.
  • Install the new caster wheel and secure it with the mounting screws.
  • Stand the rolling tool cart upright. Use a helper if necessary.

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