ASSEMBLY
FEET TO LEGS
Attach 2 feet (G) to the front legs and 2 feet (M) to the back legs.
See Figure 2.
LOCKING HANDLES TO LEGS
See Figure 2.
Two handles allow you to quickly and easily adjust the height of your table.
1. Fully open legs and place on floor.
2. Thread long locking handle (L) into welded nut on each leg.
TABLE TOP/SUPPORT POSTS TO LEGS
See Figure 2.
1. Height adjustment locking handles should be threaded only slightly at
this time.
2. Lightly lubricate support posts (D) and carefully pick up table top (A)
and posts. With foot on step bar for stability, securely insert posts into
legs (C). If support posts (D) make a scratching noise then lightly lubricate.
3. Place table top at desired height and tighten height adjustment locking
handles. Turn handles clockwise to tighten; turn handles counter-
clockwise to loosen.
A
D
L
C
G
OPERATION
This Clamping Table DOES NOT provide adequate support
for any table top tools that weigh in excess of 90 lbs (41 kg)
or that exceeds an overall combined height with table over
60 inches (152 cm). Using any tools in excess of these weight
and height measurements could result in serious injury.
When operating a stationary clamping table, be sure the tool
is securely bolted to a separate piece of plywood and that the
plywood is securely clamped to the Clamping Table. Do not
clamp or mount stationary power tool directly to table top. This
could cause serious bodily damage.
M
M
L
G
Fig. 2
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