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WHEN DISASSEMBLING ALUMINUM EXTRUSION, TIGHTEN ALL

SETSCREWS AND LOCKS TO PREVENT LOSS DURING SHIPPING

Order #XXXXX - Mod-1122

General Instructions

The Tool

Typical Connection

Horizontal Inline Connection 

(remove only one setscrew)

Base Plate Connection

Vertical Connection 

(remove only two setscrews)

Most exhibits can be assembled 
with the supplied Hex Key Tool.
Occasionally, a flat head screw-
driver may be required.

Most horizontal extrusion connections have a patented expandable lock. 
This lock inserts into the groove of an opposing extrusion. Tightening the 
lock with the Hex Key Tool expands the lock and creates a strong positive 
connection.

Remove only (1) setscrew when disassembling. 
Replace setscrew in extrusion after assembling it. 
Before packing, replace setscrew in extrusion to 
avoid losing it.

Attach base plate to round or 
square vertical extrusion using 
the bolt provided. Be careful not 
to strip the threads.

When vertical extrusions are 

packed in portable cases rather 

than crates or tubs, they must be

broken down into smaller sections 

which then require assembly.

Remove only (2) setscrews when 

disassembling. Replace setscrews 

in extrusion after assembling it. 

Before packing, replace setscrews 

in extrusion to avoid losing them.

Using Your Setup Instructions

The Euro LT Hybrids Setup Instructions are created specifically for your configuration. 

They are laid out sequentially in levels, including exploded views, and a logical series of detailed steps 

to assemble the main structure and components. We encourage you to study the instructions 

before

attempting to assemble your exhibit.

Each page reminds you to tighten the setscrews after disassembling your exhibit to prevent loss of the 

locks and setscrews (see below in RED). This is VERY IMPORTANT.

Cleaning and Packing Your Display

1) Use care when cleaning aluminum extrusion or acrylic inserts. Use only non-abrasive cleaners.

2) When cleaning laminate inserts, countertops, or panels use mild cleansers and a soft material such as 

     cotton.

3) Keep all display components away from extreme heat and long exposure to sunlight to avoid warping 

     and fading.

4) Retain all packing material. It will make re-packing much easier and will reduce the likelihood of 

     shipping damage.

Typical Connection 

(cont’d)

Numbered Label

Each extrusion contains a numbered 
label which corresponds with setup 
instructions. The label is located within 
a groove of the extrusion (when 
possible). With extrusion components 
the labels contain Black numbers unless 
otherwise specified.

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Left Hand

Grasps Panel

Firmly

With Right Hand Thumb

Close to Seam

Squeeze,

Push Forward,

And Lift

Color Coded Clip

w/ assembly number

Panel Lock

When Required

Black Clip

is bottom of

panel

Connector

Top View of Panels with Locks

Example of Connection

Color Coded Clip

w/ assembly number

is top of panel

Panel Lock

When Required

Each component has 2 clips,
the lower clip is ALWAYS
black. The top clip is color
coded to distinguish which 
level. The color coded clip 
also contains the numbered 
label.

Components connect together
by aligning them and sliding
downward connecting clips 
together.

Configurations are assembled 
from left to right, usually starting
with #1 and following the 
numbered sequence.

The first level of components contain panel 
locks that are located at the top of the 
panel for extra stability and seamless con-
nection. When disassembling panels twist 
top connection slightly and lift right panel 
upward.

General Setup Instructions for Extrusion System

Level 1 =

 Blue

Level 2 = 

Red

Level 3 =

 Green

Level 4 = Black

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