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939500297 Rev D
(Tips for Proper Alignment of Parts)
CAM LOCK
(See cam lock note)
CAM LOCK
CAM LOCK ADJUSTMENT TOOL
Shorter
off-set side
WRONG
WRONG
TURN
CLOCKWISE
CAM LOCK
CAM PIN
PANEL
Shorter
off-set side
SCREW HEAD
VISIBLE
SCREW HEAD
NOT VISIBLE
Make sure the cam
lock is located parallel
to the side of the
surface as shown.
CAM LOCK NOTE:
If cam lock is installed high on the surface,
tap it down flush with the surface. If that
doesn't work, replace part.
If cam lock is installed low into the surface,
screw cam pin out to extend the length of
the cam pin.
Apply stickers on all visible cam
joint faces to cover the connector
faces, after assembly.
NOTE: When assembly has been completed,
make sure to remove all of the E, B, T, ect.
stickers from the surfaces of all the parts.
NOTE: The cam pin is offset and needs to be installed
on the shorter offset side. If the screw heads are not
visible, turn the panel/shelf 180
o
.
Use mallet, before tightening cam screws, to
bring parts together and avoid light leaks.
Fasten Cam Locks
(The cam lock screw needs to
be turned 3/4 full turn or 270
o
clockwise for complete
engagement.)
If the cam lock screw is not
visible, you have installed
the panel/shelf wrong and
you need to turn the
panel/shelf 180
o
.
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