Step 4: Middle Leg Assembly
Parts Needed: 1 – Middle Leg
1 – Opposing Middle Leg
r Bolts
2 – Rectangle Nuts
ench
Connect the Center Legs by placing the connector bolts through each leg hole as pictured, and into
the Center Brace. (There is no specific front or back Leg, but the two legs are slightly different based on
the position of the hole in the “I” slot).
¾
Thread a rectangle nut onto the ends of the bolts.
¾
Holding the nuts in the cross portion of the slot, tighten
the conne
bol
Step 5: Attaching the Middle Leg Assembly
1 – Middle Leg Brace
2 – ¼” x 45mm Connecto
1 – Alan Wr
¾
NOTE:
If the Center Brace is placed backward between the
two legs, the holes will not line up properly.
Middle Legs
& Brace
10
Queen Size
5/16 X 2
hex bolt
5/16 flat
washer
ctor
ts using the Alan Wrench.
Parts Needed: 1 – Middle Leg Assembly
4
4 – 5/16” Flat washers
¾
With the
em to the
Brace/End Assembly. First
1 – Brace/End Assembly
– 5/16” x 2” Hex Head Bolt
se pieces assembled, attach th
putting the Middle Legs
sideways inside the braces (see illustration top of next page).
¾
Second, put 5/16” flat washers on each of four hex head
bolts. Put those bolts through the two queen size or crib size slots on both sides of the Brace Assembly
and into the two holes at the tops of the Center Legs.
¾
These bolts will go into the inserted T-Nuts of the
Middle Legs.
¾
NOTE! Leave these loose by ONLY FINGER
TIGHTENING them at this time
. You will tighten
them after the rails are installed into the frame (Step 11).
rectangle
nut
45mm
connector
bolt
T-nuts
5/16 X 2
hex bolt
5/16 flat
washer
Crib Size