Set-Up Instructions
The MXR Audio Stand consists of a frame structure and the isolation bases that
support each component. The standard three and four shelf frame structures
come in three boxes. Each box will be marked with the model number starting
with MXR. There are two longer boxes that contain the left and right vertical
panels. The third box contains the panel brace system, the isolation base support
brackets, the adjustable rack feet, screws, and wrenches required to complete the
assembly process. The only tools not provided for assembly are:
1.
Adjustable wrench - to lock the feet after leveling the frame
2.
Philips Head Screwdriver - for unpacking crates (electric drive
recommended)
3.
Level - 24" minimum length or equivalent
Work Surface
- Prior to unpacking any material, locate a very strong and very
stable work surface (capable of supporting 250 lb. load) or area on the floor that
will give you a very soft scratch resistant work area that is at least three feet by
six feet in size. The more space you have the better, as it will give you room to
move around the frame to complete assembly. It is important that the area be free
of all dirt, screws or small pebbles, and that it is covered with a clean soft
protective blanket (min size 24" x 45") that will prevent damage to the relatively
soft external skin of the vertical panels.
Unpacking Assembly Hardware
- Remove all the contents from the smaller
cardboard box containing the hardware required to assemble the frame. Place
them on a table adjacent to your selected work surface and remove all the
wrapping material. Be careful not to drop or allow the anodized aluminum parts
to contact each other as they may scratch the surface. Do not stack the parts on
top of each other once they are removed from the protective packaging material.
Unpacking Vertical Panels
- Unpack the vertical panel by removing the top
surface of the crate (see Photo 1). This surface will be marked for clarity and you
will need a Philips head screwdriver (manual or electric) to remove the cover.
Photo 1 Photo 2