5
4.
P
lace the worksurface on top of the frame and loosely attach it to the beam and pedestal
legs using the #14AB x .625 screws (Item P) and 1/4 washers (Item B) screwed into the
3/16 pilot holes drilled in the bottom of the worksurface. Do not tighten completely as some
adjustment will be needed later
.
5.
Loosely attach hand crank rear mounting bracket (item K) to the rear of pump system
using10-32 x 3.00 phillips screw (item E), #10 Washer (item F) and Nut, #10-32 Hex Keps
Black (item G) as shown in Figure 2 below.
6.
Square the frame up on the worksurface and tighten up all fasteners. Be careful not to over
tighten as the screws may strip out
.
7.
Secure the front end of hand crank pump system to front beam using #10-32 x 3.00 phillips
screws (item E) and #10 flat washers (item F) and #10-32 hex nuts (item G). Tighten bolts
and screws as shown in Figure 2 below
Figure 2
8.
Raise the leg assemblies to their highest point by turning the hand crank clockwise. Secure
hand crank pump hydraulic lines to underside of worksurface using cable mounts (items M),
cable ties (items N) and #6x.500 Phillips Screws (items L)
being sure not to kink or
damage the lines in anyway.
9.
Lower the bench slowly making sure to see that the pump hydraulic lines will not hang up on
anything. At this point raise and lower the bench to verify it is operating correctly.
10.
When moving bench into it place be sure to lift it by the bottom base part of the leg
assemblies only. DO NOT lift it by the worksurface or the top part of the frame as this can
cause damage to the hydraulic system.