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Parts & Service: 020 8988 7400 / E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]

UNPACKING & INVENTORY

When unpacking, check for damaged or missing parts. Any deficiencies 
found should be reported to your CLARKE dealer where the product was 
originally purchased.

Do not dispose of damaged components or packaging with general 
household waste. They should be taken to a recycling centre and disposed of 
appropriately. This product should include the following;

:

No

Description

Quantity

A

Corner  Post

4

B

Long Support Beam

2

C

Centre Support

1

D

Short Support Beam

2

E

Lower  End  Beam

2

F

Worktop Support Beam

2

G

Worktop Panel (see front cover picture)

1

H

Plastic Foot

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Summary of Contents for CWB300

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS GC0416 WORKBENCH MODEL NO CWB300 Part No 7637872 ...

Page 2: ...ng and satisfactory service SPECIFICATION GUARANTEE This CLARKE product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for its intended purpose Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purc...

Page 3: ...tioned centrally and evenly distributed 8 If replacing parts only use those supplied by Clarke International 9 Do not exceed the maximum rated load of 300kg as shown on the warning label 10 Only use on a flat level surface capable of supporting the workbench and its maximum load 11 Always ensure you are working on a firm flat surface and that the workbench is completely stable 12 Take care when pl...

Page 4: ...re the product was originally purchased Do not dispose of damaged components or packaging with general household waste They should be taken to a recycling centre and disposed of appropriately This product should include the following No Description Quantity A Corner Post 4 B Long Support Beam 2 C Centre Support 1 D Short Support Beam 2 E Lower End Beam 2 F Worktop Support Beam 2 G Worktop Panel se...

Page 5: ...uire a rubber mallet to assist If so always use a cloth to protect the product paint finish 6 Tap gently with the mallet to drive the tabs of the beams fully into the slots in the corner post Always strike the edge close to the post 7 Decide how high you want the lower beams to be relative to the floor noting that the lower beams should never be more than half height from the bottom of the corner ...

Page 6: ...Add the worktop support beam F by bending the flexible tabs to 90 degrees and slotting them into place as shown in Fig 4 12 Finally bend the tabs back 180 degrees to lock securely as shown in Fig 5 13 Connect the centre support C to the lower end beams E by bending the flexible tabs to 90 degrees and slotting them into place as shown in Fig 6 Finally bend the tabs back 180 degrees to lock in place...

Page 7: ...keinternational com 14 Fit the bench onto the plastic feet 15 Lay the worktop panel G into position on the support beams Always fit the worktop at the highest possible position SPARE PARTS In the event of damage spare parts are available from the Clarke International parts department ...

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