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To allow space for the bi-level mechanism, the
motors on all 90
o
small-corner bi-level with a
NOTE: For 90
o
small-corner bi-level tables with 2-leg
base only. The cosmetic caps that cover the ends of
Appendix B: Installing a Keyboard
Mechanism for Bi-Level Worksurfaces (cont.)
Motor Placement on 90
o
Small-Corner Bi-Level
Tables with 2-Leg Base:
the driveshafts are not used and may be discarded.
2-leg base must be mounted outboard of the
legs as shown.
Rectangular bi-level table must still have the
motors mounted in between the legs.
For all bi-level tables, the switch and master
motor must be mounted on the user's right-hand
side. This is because the mechanism actuator
must be mounted on the left-hand side and
can't be moved.
90
o
Small-Corner Bi-Levels:
ACTUATOR
SWITCH
(OUTBOARD)
(OUTBOARD)
Rectangular Bi-Levels:
ACTUATOR
SWITCH
PRIMARY MOTOR
(INBOARD)
SECONDARY MOTOR
(INBOARD)
For Compression Nut Version:
NOTE: For 90
o
small-corner bi-level tables with
2-leg base only. Apply cap nut to the end of the
driveshaft as it protrudes from the motor.
For Cap Nut / Push Nut Version:
Motor Placement on Rectangular Bi-Level
Tables with 2-Leg Base:
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PRIMARY MOTOR
SECONDARY MOTOR
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