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1.  Remove all bolts from each of the casters with a 

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” wrench 

and the included 

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” Allen wrench. Keep the castors, nuts 

and bolts close by. You will need them in the following steps.

2.  Hold the Tower bracket against the end of the Reformer frame 

and bolt it in place using the upper / inside caster holes. Use 
eyebolts (GEN9232), washers (GEN9305 & 210-050), and 
nuts (GEN9021). Make sure the bracket is centered and square 
on the frame and tighten the nuts. See figure A. 

Note: If the 

bracket does not line up with the inner holes, use the outer 

holes for the eye bolt and the inner holes for the flathead.

Fig A (only one side shown)

3.  Using the included 

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16

” drill bit (TOL1059), use the bracket as 

a guide to drill the eight holes in the Reformer frame shown 
in Figure B. On the top two slots, drill the holes as far to the 
outside of the slots as possible. Try to drill straight through the 
frame, not at an angle.

IMPORTANT NOTE: It is important that you do not push too hard 
while drilling the holes or you might splinter the Reformer frame 
when the drill bit breaks through to the other side. Once the drill 
bit is most of the way through the wood, press just hard enough 
to keep drilling.

Fig B

4.  Loosely install the four 

corner brackets with the 
provided screws (GEN9015), 
washers (GEN9305), and 
nuts (GEN9021). Slide and 
hold the corner brackets 
against the inside of the 
Reformer frame and then 
tighten the bolts. See figure 
C.

5.  Using the included 

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16

” drill bit (TOL1059) and the remaining 

hole in each corner bracket as a guide, drill four holes in the 
Reformer frame.

IMPORTANT NOTE: It is important that you do not push too hard 
while drilling the holes or you might splinter the Reformer frame 
when the drill bit breaks through to the other side. Once the drill 
bit is most of the way through the wood, press just hard enough 
to keep drilling.

6.  Now that you have drilled all of the required holes in your 

Reformer frame, it is time to unbolt and remove the bracket 
so the final assembly steps can begin.

7.  Insert a flat head screw 

(210-216) into the upper/
outer holes of the casters as 
shown, through the washer 
(GEN9305) and thread into 
the nut (GEN9021). Use 
the same hardware that 
was removed in step 1 and 
place them into the bottom 
two castor holes.See Figure 
D. When three bolts are 
holding the caster in place, 
tighten them all. NOTE: The 
flat head screw must be 
tightened enough so that 
the head is flush with the Reformer frame. Repeat for the 
other castor.

8.  Hold the Tower bracket against the end of the Reformer frame 

and bolt in place with eyebolts (GEN9232), washers (GEN9305 
& 210-050), and nuts (GEN9021) as shown in figure A. Make 
sure the bracket is centered and square on the frame.

9.  Install the corner brackets and all other bolts as shown in 

figures E & F and then tighten all bolts. A hammer or mallet 
should be used to tap the head of the four carriage bolts (210-
512) until the square portion is pushed into the frame and the 
underside of the head sits flush against the frame. Once flush, 
stop hammering.

Fig E (applies to top and bottom corner brackets. Only one side shown)

Fig C (only one side) shown)

Fig D (only one side shown)

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