Where can I buy Craftsman replacement parts?
For your Craftsman premium roll-away tool cart model 706597790, we recommend buying replacement parts through Sears PartsDirect using your exact model number so you match the correct service parts drawing and hardware for your chest and roll-away. Start with the 706597790 owner's manual to confirm the model information and identify the part you need.
- Confirm the model number on the product label: 706597790
- Use the service parts drawing in the manual to identify the exact part name and location
- Match the part by description (for example: caster hardware, drawer slide components, riser blocks, parts tray pieces)
- Order the correct replacement using the model-based parts listing on Sears PartsDirect
- Keep the manual for future reference after you repair or replace parts
| What to check | Why it matters | Example on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Assembly area | Narrows the parts diagram | Chest, roll-away, drawers |
| Hardware type | Prevents wrong fasteners | Caster screws and nuts |
| Left vs. right orientation | Avoids fit issues | Riser blocks labeled “R” and “L” |
| Quantity needed | Ensures complete repair | 4 screws and 4 nuts per caster |
Tool storage parts are often specific to the drawer system and base configuration. On model 706597790, details like swivel caster placement (same side as the handle) and right/left riser blocks affect fit and stability, so ordering by model and diagram prevents mismatched parts.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on Craftsman tool chest?
On the Craftsman premium roll-away tool cart model 706597790, the model number is typically on the original ID label or service information area on the chest or roll-away frame. For the exact identification details used for service parts, use the 706597790 owner's manual.
Look for a sticker, plate, or stamped marking in these spots:
- Inside the top lid area (underside of the lid or along the upper rim)
- Inside a drawer opening, along the cabinet side wall near the slides
- On the back panel of the chest or roll-away (often near the lower section)
- Near the lock cylinder area or key code label (front corner)
- On a vertical frame support inside the cabinet (near top or bottom)
Use this order to find it quickly without removing parts:
- Open the top lid and scan the underside and upper rim.
- Pull the top drawer out and look at the inside cabinet walls near the drawer slides.
- Check the back of the unit near the bottom edge.
- Look around the lock area for an ID label.
| What you might see | What it means | What to write down |
|---|---|---|
| “Model” or “Model No.” | Primary identifier for parts and diagrams | Full model number (all digits) |
| “Serial” or “S/N” | Production identifier | Full serial number |
| Service/parts drawing reference | Helps match the correct service parts drawing | Any code shown |
We use the model number to match the correct service parts drawing and hardware for your Craftsman tool storage (drawers, slides, casters, locks, and trim can vary by production run). Having the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong replacement parts.
Last updated: February 2026
Do Craftsman tools boxes have a lifetime warranty?
Warranty coverage depends on the specific Craftsman tool box and the exact warranty terms that came with it; many Craftsman products are marketed with “lifetime” coverage, but tool storage coverage can vary by series and what failed (finish, slides, casters, locks, etc.). For your Craftsman 706597790 premium roll-away tool cart, use the 706597790 owner's manual to confirm the safety, use, and service-parts details tied to this model.
Tool chests and roll-away carts are different from hand tools; coverage is often limited to defects in materials or workmanship and may exclude wear items.
Common warranty limitations include:
- Normal wear on drawer slides, casters, and bearings
- Cosmetic issues (scratches, dents, finish wear)
- Damage from overloading drawers or the full unit
- Damage from misuse (tipping, towing, mounting on moving objects)
- Modifications (welding lock bars, adding electrical equipment)
For model 706597790, the operator guidance includes clear load and handling limits that matter when diagnosing failures:
- Max weight per drawer: 25 lb
- Max total product weight (including contents): 400 lb
- Use brakes when parked; push (do not pull) when moving
- Do not open more than one drawer at a time (tip risk)
| Item | Typical limit for this model | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Drawer load | 25 lb per drawer | Overloading can bend slides and rack drawers |
| Total load | 400 lb total | Excess weight stresses casters and frame |
| Movement | Push, use brakes | Reduces tip-over and caster damage |
Use the paperwork that came with your tool chest (or the warranty statement for the series) and match it to what you own.
Checklist:
- Confirm the exact model number: 706597790
- Note what failed (drawer slide, caster, lock, lid, handle)
- Check whether the issue is a defect vs. wear or overload damage
- Review maintenance guidance (grease casters yearly; lubricate slides twice yearly)
Tool storage failures are often caused by load, tipping, or lack of lubrication. Verifying the warranty terms and following the model’s load limits helps you choose the right fix and avoid repeat damage.
Last updated: February 2026
Who made Craftsman tool boxes?
Craftsman tool boxes are made for the Craftsman brand by different manufacturers depending on the product line and time period. For the Craftsman 706597790 premium roll-away tool cart, the most reliable way to confirm the maker and any country-of-origin details for your exact unit is to check the identification information and documentation in the owner's manual.
Use these quick checks to match your tool chest to the correct manufacturer and parts drawing:
- Look for the model number label and confirm it reads 706597790.
- Check the service parts drawing information referenced in the manual (it ties the model number to the correct parts breakdown).
- Review any markings on the cabinet body, drawer slides, and casters (these are often sourced separately).
- Compare your drawer count, handle location, and caster style to the diagrams in the manual.
- If your unit has been modified (added lock bars, electrical accessories), return it to stock before comparing details.
The documentation for this Craftsman tool storage model focuses on safe use, assembly, and maintenance rather than naming a specific manufacturer. It does, however, give model-specific operating limits and setup guidance.
| Item | What to follow for 706597790 | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Drawer loading | Max 25 lb per drawer | Prevents slide damage and tip-over risk |
| Total loading | Max 400 lb including contents | Protects casters and cabinet structure |
| Moving the unit | Push, do not pull; lock drawers first | Reduces tip-over and drawer spill risk |
| Stability | Avoid opening multiple drawers | Prevents the cabinet from becoming unstable |
Knowing the correct maker and exact configuration helps you match the right service parts drawing, maintain safe weight limits, and avoid issues like bent slides, broken casters, or a tip-over when drawers are loaded.
Last updated: February 2026