
Saddle Stool
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Post-Assembly Instructions:
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Periodically check hardware to be sure they do not loosen over time.
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Do not stand on stool or stretchers.
Step 2
A. Use two Screws (5), to
loosely
attach Long Stretcher (D) between Right Leg (B)
and Left Leg (C) across the front of the stool. Be sure metal foot plate faces the
bottom of the seat and screws on the foot plate face the center of the stool.
TIP: Press both legs against the stretcher bar, lightly tighten the screws (5)
to hold the stretcher bar in place. Make sure the stretcher bar is flush (no
gaps) against the leg, this will help with stabilization.
B. Use two Screws (5), to
loosely
attach Long Stretcher (D) between Right Leg (B)
and Left Leg (C) across the back of the stool. Be sure metal foot plate faces the
bottom of the seat and screws on the foot plate face the center of the stool.
C. Use two Screws (5), to
loosely
attach Short Stretcher (E) between Right Leg (B)
and Left Leg (C) across one side of the stool repeat for remaining side.
TIP: Press both legs against the stretcher bar, lightly tighten the screws (5)
to hold the stretcher bar in place. Make sure the stretcher bar is flush (no
gaps) against the leg, this will help with stabilization.
D. Fully Tighten all leg bolts
TIP: To help line up the decorative edge and prevent uneven legs, set stool
right side up on the floor and press down on each corner of the chair to
finish tightening the bolts.
E. Fully Tighten all stretcher screws
TIP:
To help ensure that the stool sits flat on the floor all stretchers bars
must be screwed in tightly. If the stool wobbles make sure the stretcher is
flush (no gaps) against the leg and all leg bolts are tight.
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