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Step 3:
Align the workbench pedestals over the ends of the support beams and lower them down over the beam
connector plates so that the plates are on the
inside
of the pedestal tubing. Align the slots in the pedestal
support beam over the inserts in the worksurface and thread the 1/4-20 x .75 hex head bolts with the 1/4 flat
washers into the inserts. Tighten the beam connector hardware. The frame should now be aligned on the
worksurface to even the overhangs on the right and left sides tighten the beam attachment and the pedestal
support hardware.
NOTE:
Do not over tighten the hardware that goes into the threaded inserts in the worksurface as this could
cause the inserts to pull out of the worksurface.
Step 4:
Slide the lab table frame leg extender into the pedestal leg tube making sure the black plastic insert at the end
of the leg extender is exposed. Align the threads of the leg extender with the holes in the pedestal leg tube
and select the desired height of the bench frame.
NOTE:
Remember to count the thickness of your worksurface when making this adjustment.
Thread two sets per leg of 1/4-20 x .75 hex head bolts with the 1/4 flat washers into the holes in the pedestal
leg tube and the threaded leg extender and tighten. Thread the floor glide into the black plastic insert of the
leg extender. The floor glides are used to level the bench when assembly is complete and it is put into
position.
Your lab table frame should be complete and can be turned right side up. Make sure two or more persons are
used to turn frame and worksurface right side up. Move table frame and top to its location and make any
adjustments to the floor glides to make sure the lab table frame is level.
PLEASE NOTE:
Always lift bench from the metal frame and never from the worksurface.