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Craftsman 706650220 roller cabinet

Craftsman 706650220 roller cabinet Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 706650220 roller cabinet, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Slide Spring for Craftsman 706650220 - Part M-3163

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    Slide Spring

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  • Actuatr Chnl for Craftsman 706650220 - Part T-13494

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  • Act Rod for Craftsman 706650220 - Part T-13493

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    Act Rod

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  • Caster 4in for Craftsman 706650220 - Part A-5549

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    Caster 4in

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  • Actuatr Brkt for Craftsman 706650220 - Part T-12396

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    Actuatr Brkt

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  • Paint Ch Gr for Craftsman 706650220 - Part M-4150

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    Paint Ch Gr

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  • Handle for Craftsman 706650220 - Part M-6910

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    Handle

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  • Drawer for Craftsman 706650220 - Part A-6771

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    Drawer

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  • Drawer Pull for Craftsman 706650220 - Part T-13840-6

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  • Drawer for Craftsman 706650220 - Part A-6410

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    Drawer

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Craftsman Roller Cabinet 706650220 FAQs

Some Craftsman tool chests are made in the USA, but it depends on the specific series and where that chest was manufactured. For the Craftsman roller cabinet model 706650220, the most reliable way to confirm origin is to check the product label on the cabinet itself and compare it to the listing details when ordering parts.

How to check where your 706650220 tool chest was made

Look for a data label or stamping on the tool chest (commonly inside a top drawer, on the back panel, or near the caster mounting area). Check for:

  • “Made in USA” or “Made in USA with global materials” wording
  • Country of origin (for example, USA, Mexico, China)
  • A manufacturing location (city/state) and date code
  • The full model number 706650220 (match it exactly)
  • Any series name (S1000, S2000, etc.), if shown

What “Made in USA with global materials” means

When Craftsman uses wording like “Made in USA with global materials,” it typically means final assembly and manufacturing steps occurred in the United States, but some components (steel, slides, casters, hardware) may be sourced internationally.

Quick guide to common label wording

Label wording you see What it usually indicates
Made in USA Manufactured in the United States (label may still note sourced components)
Made in USA with global materials Built in the United States using some imported components
Made in (country) Manufactured in the listed country

Why it matters

Country-of-origin and series can affect drawer slide style, lock hardware, and caster mounting patterns. Matching the exact model number 706650220 helps ensure you get compatible tool storage parts.

Helpful next step for finding the right parts

If you are confirming the model number on the label or trying to match hardware, use our guide: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman tool boxes are not automatically covered by a lifetime warranty. For the Craftsman roller cabinet model 706650220, warranty length depends on the specific product’s warranty terms and your purchase details; many Craftsman tool storage warranties are time-limited (often in the 1 to 10 year range).

What to check for your 706650220 roller cabinet

Use these quick checks to confirm the exact coverage you have:

  • Look for a warranty statement on your receipt, order confirmation, or packaging
  • Check for a label or sticker inside a drawer or on the back panel that lists warranty terms
  • Confirm whether coverage differs for the cabinet body, drawer slides, casters, and locks
  • Note the purchase date; most warranties run from the original purchase date
  • Keep your model number 706650220 and any serial information handy for reference

Typical warranty coverage by component

Even when a tool chest has a longer warranty, coverage can vary by part of the cabinet.

Component Common coverage pattern What’s usually excluded
Cabinet frame/body Longer term coverage is common Cosmetic wear, dents, finish issues from use
Drawer slides Often shorter term Damage from overloading or misalignment
Casters/wheels Often shorter term Flat spots, wear from rough floors
Locks/keys Varies Lost keys, forced entry damage

Why it matters

Warranty terms affect whether you should repair a drawer that won’t close, replace worn casters, or address a lock issue as a parts-and-repair project versus a warranty claim. Knowing the exact coverage also helps you avoid delays when you are trying to get the cabinet back in service.

If you need parts or help identifying the right item

This model page may not list every replacement component for tool storage. If you are trying to match a drawer slide, caster, or lock, we recommend searching by the full model number 706650220 on Sears PartsDirect and comparing photos and measurements.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Craftsman tool chest like model 706650220, the model number is usually on an ID label or stamped into the metal. The most common spots are inside a drawer (often the top drawer) or on the back of the roller cabinet frame.

Most common places to check

  • Inside the top drawer on a sticker or label (side wall, back wall, or drawer bottom)
  • On the back panel of the cabinet (label or stamped number)
  • On an end panel near the drawer slides or frame rail
  • On a vertical support just behind the drawer stack
  • Near the bottom frame or caster mounting area (more common on older units)

Quick search tips (fastest method)

  1. Pull out the top drawer and look along the inside side walls and back wall.
  2. Check the back of the cabinet with a flashlight; look for a label and also for stamped characters.
  3. Wipe dusty areas with a rag; stamped numbers can be hard to see until the surface is clean.
  4. If the label is damaged, look for a second identifier stamped into the frame.

What the model number can look like

What you see What it usually means What to do
A printed label with multiple lines Model and sometimes serial/date info Copy the full model line exactly
Stamped numbers/letters in the steel Permanent model or production code Write it down and compare characters carefully
Only partial digits visible Label wear or paint overspray Clean gently and use angled light to read it

Why it matters

We use the model number to match the correct tool storage parts and hardware for your Craftsman roller cabinet, especially when drawer slide styles and latch designs changed across production runs.

For more help confirming you have the right identifier before ordering, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. On the Craftsman 706650220 roller cabinet, you can remove drawers so the tool chest is lighter and easier to move; most drawers come out by releasing the slide locks (or tabs) on each side, then pulling the drawer straight out.

How to remove the drawers safely

  • Empty the drawer completely (tools add a lot of weight fast).
  • Open the drawer fully so you can see the slide rails.
  • Look for a release lever or tab on each slide (one side often releases up, the other down).
  • Hold both release levers while pulling the drawer straight toward you.
  • Set the drawer on a flat surface to avoid bending the slides.

Moving the tool chest at the same time

Removing drawers helps prevent tipping and reduces strain on the casters.

  • Lock the cabinet lid and any drawer locks (if equipped).
  • Keep heavier items low; move the empty cabinet first, then reload.
  • Roll slowly over thresholds and cracks; avoid pulling from the top edge.
  • If the cabinet has a side handle, push from the handle side for better control.

What you should expect (common slide types)

Slide style What you’ll see Typical removal method
Ball-bearing slides Telescoping rails with a small lever Press both slide release levers, then pull out
Friction slides Simpler rails, fewer moving parts Lift slightly and pull out (varies by design)
Detent stop Drawer “clicks” at the end of travel Release detent or lift past stop

Why it matters

Taking drawers out before moving reduces the chance of bent drawer slides, damaged bearings, and cabinet tip-over. It also makes it easier to realign drawers later so they close smoothly.

If a drawer will not release

  • Check for a drawer lock engaged.
  • Inspect for a bent slide rail or missing ball bearings.
  • Try opening and closing the drawer slightly while holding the release levers.
  • Remove the drawer above it (if possible) to improve access and visibility.

For more help identifying the correct model number when ordering parts or looking up diagrams, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

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