8
STEP 7:
Being careful not to damage the hydraulic lines lift the motor housing assembly and
attach it to the back of the rear guard panel using 1/4
–20 x .75 hex head bolts and 1/4 washers
through the front of the rear guard panel into the inserts in the motor housing assembly. Align the
top of the motor housing assembly so that its top flange is flush with the top flange of the rear
guard panel and tighten the hardware. Carefully organize the hydraulic lines, switch cord and
power cord so that they will not be damaged when the worksurface is attached.
Figure 6
STEP 8:
Assemble the worksurface hat sections to the underside of the worksurface as
instructed in the D4 Assembly Instructions. Set the worksurface onto the worksurface support
assemblies as shown in Figure 7 sliding it back between the bench uprights carefully so that is
sits on top of the rear guard panel. Align the inserts in the underside of the worksurface with the
slots in the worksurface support assemblies and the rear guard panel and thread the 1/4-20 x .75
hex head bolts item E and1/4 flat washers item M into the inserts in the worksurface. DO NOT
TIGHTEN hardware at this time.
Figure 7
STEP 9:
The bench frame must be squared, leveled and the worksurface centered between the
uprights making sure the gap between the side worksurface cutouts and the uprights is equal.
The gap between the front of the worksurface cutout and the front of the upright should be 1/16 of
an inch minimum. Once the worksurface is in place all worksurface and rear guard panel