Showing posts with label bag support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bag support. Show all posts

25 April 2014

Bag Support

The bag support is located half way up the frame and normally hinges out ready to hold your golf bag in place, It is a half circle shape and would have a strap attached to it to help hold the bag in place. Maintenance needed for this part is lubricant in the hinge and to check the nut and bolt every now and then for tightness.

18 April 2014

Broken Strap

The straps are located at the bottom and one at the top of the frame to hold the bag in place on the trolley and stop it falling off when going either over very bumpy ground or on side hills. They just go through the bag support round the back of it and back through the slot to the front where they clip into place to secure the bag. This is the same at the bottom and so if one has snapped or the plastic clip has snapped they can easily be replaced.  The strap doubles back through the clip so just push it back on itself so it comes out the clip, Get the new clip and thread the strip through making sure it goes the same way as before. The strap locks in to place because it doubles back on itself and tightens against the rough edge on the clip.

12 April 2014

Frame

The frame and chassis is the part of your golf trolley that holds the bag and then everything else is attached to it either directly or through some other component ie a seat is held by a bracket. Little generally goes wrong with the frame although handle parts and bag support parts have been known to break under strain. 

06 April 2014

Top Tube

The top tube is attached to the bottom part of the frame by way of the hinge half way down, it connects with the hinge by rivet and has the handle attached to it at the top through screws and It also has the bag support riveted to it. Generally speaking not a lot happens to this part although the odd breakage has been known and if this does happen it does take some time to dismantle and replace because the bag support, the hinge and the handle are all attached to it.

08 March 2014

Top Tube

The top tube is attached to the bottom part of the frame by way of the hinge half way down, it connects with the hinge by rivet and has the handle attached to it at the top through screws and It also has the bag support riveted to it. Generally speaking not a lot happens to this part although the odd breakage has been known and if this does happen it does take some time to dismantle and replace because the bag support, the hinge and the handle are all attached to it.

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