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For all stoves, use the handle holder instead of a wash-
er under the bolt that secures the right front leg. Pass 
the bolt through the leg and handle holder, and loosely 
thread the bolt into the bottom of the stove.

Installing the Single Bottom Heat Shield

Set the shield on the floor with the hemmed side up and 
the tapered portion of the shield extending under the 
ashlip.

NOTE:

 The Intrepid bottom heat shield is 10

³⁄₄

” across 

the front edge and 9

³⁄₄

” across the back.

Insert the wing screws through the shield holes from the 
shield’s hemmed side and hand-tighten them into the 
C-brackets.
Lift the shield into position with the long, tapered portion 
of the shield under the ash lip.
Rotate the two front C-brackets on the shields so that 
they slide over the leg bolts between the washer (or  
handle holder) and the legs, as shown in Figure 1.
Rotate one of the rear C-brackets into position. Hold the 
corresponding leg in position and tighten the leg bolt. 
Repeat this procedure for the other rear leg.
Hand-tighten the shield screws, then go back and 
tighten all the leg bolts until firm.

CAUTION:

 Overtightening can  strip the leg bolt 

threads.

Installing the Double Bottom Heat Shields

Set the larger shield on the floor with the hemmed side 
facing up. Set the smaller shield over the larger shield 
(hemmed side up) and align the mounting holes.
From above, insert one of the 2” threaded studs and 
slide a spacer over the stud. Insert the end of the stud 
through the corresponding hole in the larger shield, and 
then through the C-bracket; secure loosely with a hex 
nut.

Hand tighten the shield screws, then go back and 
tighten all the leg bolts until firm. 

CAUTION:

 Overtight-

ening can strip the leg bolt threads.

Short Legs Only

Screw the BLACK 3/8”-16 x 1

¹⁄₂

” levelling bolts all the 

way into the threaded hole in the base of the legs.

Raise the Stove Onto Its Legs

With assistance, lift the stove carefully into the upright 
position on the hearth; adjust the levelling bolts on short 
legs if necessary.

Repeat this procedure for the other hole positions so 
that the two shields are held together loosely.
Lift the shields into place with the long, tapered portion 
of the larger (upper) shield facing downward under the 
front ash lip.
Rotate the two front C-brackets on the shields so that 
they will slide over the leg bolts between the washer (or 
the handle holder) and the legs. Hand-tighten each leg 
bolt.
Rotate  one of the rear C-brackets into position. Hold 
the corresponding leg in position and tighten the leg 
bolt.

ST514
Bottom heat shield
& clips
11/00

Spacer

Double Bottom Heat 

Shield

KT330

Fig. 2

  With the shields in position, first hand-tighten the 

shield screws, and then tighten the leg bolts securely.

MHSC

149 Cleveland Drive • Paris, Kentucky 40361

www.mhsc.com

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