EN
NOTE:
Adjust the foot by screwing the nut in or out
on the screw. The adjustable foot can be
moved to an optional leg if necessary.
•
Fit the feet on the bottom of the legs.
NOTE:
The top can be adjusted to 356 or 508 mm for
mounting larger tools. Follow the instructions
in the section for adjusting the top.
•
Put the front and back parts of the top
with upper side down on a level surface.
•
Put the assembled frame on the top.
•
Align the predrilled holes in the underside
of the top to the slots in the short top
crossbars. Screw the top on the short top
crossbars with 8 wood screws and 8
washers.
FIG. 4
•
Align the predrilled holes in the middle of
the top to the slots in the long top
crossbars and screw tight with 2 wood
screws and 4 washers. Put another
washer between the long top crossbar
and the top.
•
Turn over the product and stand it on its
feet.
•
Put the parts of the bottom shelf in place
so that they rest on the recess.
1.
Back part of top
2.
Front part of top
3.
Bottom shelf
FIG. 5
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USE
WARNING!
Firmly tighten all the screws before use. The
maximum load capacity is 227 kg. If a power
tool is mounted on the product the total
height above the floor must not 152 cm.
If the product is used together with a table saw,
adjust the top to the maximum slot to avoid
the accumulation of sawdust.
Drill holes in the top, if necessary. Always
mount power tools with screws (sold
separately).
IMPORTANT:
Avoid drilling in the crossbars.
ADJUSTING THE TOP
NOTE:
The top can be mounted in three different
positions. The parts of the top can be put
together to form one surface. The top can
be adjusted to 356 or 508 mm for mounting
larger tools.
•
Undo the 8 screws on the short top
crossbars. Remove the 2 screws and
washers in the middle of the long top
crossbars.
•
Pull out the top parts and align the slots
in the middle of the long top crossbars
with the predrilled holes for 356 or 508
mm. Fix in place with screws, flat washers
and nuts. Put another washer between
the long top crossbar and the top.
•
Tighten all the screws.
FIG. 6