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Assemble units as described herein only. To do otherwise
may result in instability. All screws, nuts and bolts must be
tightened securely and must be checked periodically after
assembly. Failure to assemble properly, or to secure parts
may result in assembly failure and personal injury.
Tools Required
•
Phillips Screwdriver
•
Level
Note:
The following
instructions illustrate a typical
corner assembly attached
to a series of rectangular
worksurfaces; the run of
worksurfaces ends with the
corner worksurface. Your
configuration may vary.
1. Carefully place the corner
worksurface face down on a
soft protective surface
(Figure 1). The corner
worksurface should be
assembled near the adjoining
rectangular worksurface(s),
because they will be connected
in a later step.
2. Begin assembly by attaching
the 10-wire harness to the
underside of the corner
worksurface at pre-drilled
mounting holes with four
#12 x 1” screws. Plug
duplex receptacle into power
harness as illustrated. Secure
receptacle to power harness by
sliding into port until spring
clips lock receptacle into place
(Figure 1).
3. Verify with the space-planning
layout which side(s) of the
corner worksurface will
connect to an adjoining
rectangular worksurface
(corner transitional), and/or be
the “end-of-run” (Figure 1).
WorkZone
®
- Corner Transitional & End-of-Run Corner Worksurface with Power & Data
Assembly Instructions
adjustable
glide
corner leg
#12 x 1"
screw
#12 x 1"
screws
#1
duplex
receptacle
10-wire
harness
door clip
#12 x 1"
screw
#12 x 1"
screw
mounting
bracket
power-pass-through
connector
to adjoining
rectangular
worksurface
corner
worksurface
#10 x ½"
screw
#10 x ½”
screw
modesty panel
(end-of-run)
power/data
corner bracket
modesty panel
(transitional)
leg set
(end-of-run)
Figure 1
power/data door
(end-of-run)
power/data door
(transitional)
Figure 1
#12 x 1" screw
#12 x
” screw
3
4
#10 x ½" screw
leg plug
WARNING:
Assembly of all mechanical
frame components must be completed
before making any electrical connections.
All electrically connected furnishings must
also be mechanically connected.