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10. Secure the upright assembly to the base frame. Diagram 8, #2. Set the hex
torque wrench to 200 in-lbs (17 ft-lbs) and alternately tighten the four
screws (A). Do not overtighten, as you can strip the threads on these screws.
11. Secure the lower handrail clamps. Diagram 8, #3. Use the hex torque
wrench to tighten the two socket head cap screws located on each
lower handrail clamp to 200 in-lbs (17 ft-lbs). Do not overtighten.
12. Return to the upper handrail clamp. Diagram 8, #1. Use a hex torque wrench
set to 80 in-lbs (7 ft.-lbs) to double-check that the two screws are secure.
13. Install the bracket covers. Diagram 9. Obtain four buttonhead screws (C)
from the Hardware kit. Then, with the two bracket covers and the split rubber
grommet that you removed from the box, take the following steps:
a. Loosely thread two buttonhead screws (C) into the cross brace tube.
b. Align the screws with the plastic mounting brackets found on the rear bracket
cover and slide it into place. Make sure that the cover rests squarely on the
cross brace tube. Tighten the screws with the supplied hex key (D).
c. Place the split rubber grommet around the upright support. Slide the grommet
against the rear bracket cover to help secure it in place. See Diagram 9, #2.
Diagram 8
Torque the fasteners.
Upper clamp
Display console
Lower handrail clamp
Torque wrench is set
to 200 in-lbs.
Secure the upright
assembly to the base.
Diagram 9
Installing the
bracket covers.
Split rubber
grommet
Upright support
1
2
Rear bracket cover
Buttonhead
screws (C)
Torque wrench is set
to 200 in-lbs
Torque wrench is
set to 80 in-lbs.
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2
1
Cross brace tube