Uplift Desk KBT001 Instructions Download Page 1

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Step 2 

Slide the Mechanism into place on the Track.

Step 3

Insert two (2) Stoppers and two (2) Self-tapping screws into the 
front of the Track to keep the Mechanism from sliding out.

There will be two more Stoppers and Self-tapping screws left over, 
should you decide to use the other Track in the future. 

Step 4

Secure the Tray to the Mechanism using the four (4) Machine screws, 
the four (4) Washers, and the four (4) Acorn nuts.  

Tighten the Acorn nuts: hold the screw still with a Philips head screw-
driver, and tighten the accompanying Acorn nut with the Flat wrench.

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E3 Keyboard Tray

KBT001

Mechanism

Tray

Wrist support

Stopper

(qty 4)

Track

(11’’ and 21’’ tracks are included) 

(two stoppers come pre-installed on each track)

Washer

(qty 4)

Self-tapping screw

(qty 4)

Allen wrench

Acorn nut

(qty 4)

Flat wrench

Wood screw

(qty 8)

Machine screw

(qty 4)

Package Contents:

KBT001/R02

fig 1.

Track Spacer Kit

(optional)

*A note before you begin:

Determine where to mount the Keyboard tray. If you need to mount 
it over the Crossbars of your desk, open the box containing the Track 
Spacer Kit and follow the instructions inside. 

Step 1

Take the Track and place underneath your desktop, in order to  

figure out which size to use (11’’ or 21’’ Track) and where to place it. 

 

If there are pre-drilled holes in your desktop, line the track up with 
the holes. If there are not pre-driled holes, drill your own pilot holes 
using 1/8’’ diameter drill bit and drill 1/2’’ deep. Be sure to leave about 
1/2” from the front of the desk. Align the Track so the side with the 
plastic stoppers are at the back, adn the open end pointed to the 
front of the desk. Use eight (8) Wood screws to attach the 21’’ track, 
and six (6) Wood screws to attach the 11’’ track to the desktop. 

Caution:

When using screws on a desktop with a center-cut ergo edge, take 
care to ensure that the screw is not close to the ergo edge to avoid 

piercing the desktop with the screw. (see fig. 1)

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