Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
ASSEMBLY
Note: This process can be considerably aided by studying
the images of an assembled machine as found on the machine
overview page.
THE STAND
Four corner legs (A) (stamped A) and four cross-braces (B+C)
comprise the main stand components.
Four cross-braces are supplied (Fig 1). The cross-braces
stamped with the letter B are for the front and rear of the
machine stand. The cross-braces stamped with the letter C
are for the right and left hand sides of the machine stand.
Identify all the parts before proceeding with the assembly.
Note: The rubber feet (E) are a simple push fit onto the legs (A),
and are attached to the end of the leg opposite to the stamped
letter A (this is the top of the leg)
• Carefully position the main body of the machine (inverted)
on a secure, clean work-surface or workbench with the table
top on the work-surface. (Fig. 2)
Note: A large clean cloth positioned on the work-surface
would help protect the table top from accidental damage.
• Remove the eight Ø10 mm hex headed screws and their
associated washers from the corners of the machines main
body (Fig. 3).
• Attach the four legs (A) to the main body of the machine
using the previously removed hex headed screws. Do not
tighten the screws at this stage. Hand tight is sufficient and
be careful to ensure that the rectangular boss moulded into
the machines body engages with the rectangular slot found
in the top of the legs (Fig. 4)
• Attach the front and rear cross-braces (B) across the front and
rear of the stand using the Ø10mm hex headed screws (N)
and nuts (O) provided.
Note: The cross-braces should be positioned to the inside
of the stand with the sloping ends of the braces echoing
the splay of the attached legs. Ensure that the screws (N) are
inserted from the outside of the stand with the nut (O) positioned
to the inside of the stand. Again only hand-tighten these screws at
this stage.
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