not over tightened. A screw driver should not be used to hold the
bolt head. Holding a finger on the head of the bolt should be suffi-
cient, when turning the knob. A dime, paper clip or other simple tool
can be used if necessasry.
2. Set
B
ase
s
upporT
“F” over the end of either of the
B
ase
B
ars
“E” adjacent to the Post hole. This will allow pivoting of the
p
osT
“d”/B
ar
“e”
as required.
3.
Place a
p
osT
“d”
in each of the
B
ase
B
eam
“E” holes with the
holes in the post facing forward. This should be a secure fit.
4.
Place the (2)
T
op
B
eams
“A” together, steel pins facing down-
ward and secure with the (2)
l
ong
s
Crew
k
noB
s
eTs
“I” placed through the slots. Spread these bars apart
so the distance between the pins is approximately the same as the distance between the posts. The
k
noB
s
eTs
“I” should be 3”-4”apart, centered within the neck area
5.
Place the assembled
T
op
B
eam
through both arms of the sweater. Lower this assembly over the
p
osTs
“d”
, setting the Pins in the
B
eams
“A” into the top holes of the
p
osTs
“d”
. This is a very loose fit, al-
lowing the Posts to pivot on these pins.
Loosen the
k
noB
s
eTs
“I” and adjust the top and bottom
p
osT
spacing as desired for the width and shape
of the sweater.
6.
Prepare each
a
rm
B
eam
“B” by inserting the steel
C
onneCTing
p
in
“C” into one of the 4 holes in the
side of this beam. Hole is determined by Arm Length which is measured from front hole in this beam. Now
place each
a
rm
B
eam
“B”
, in turn, through a sleeve, the
C
onneCTing
p
in
“
C” facing toward the
p
osT
.
Place
p
in
into the appropriate hole in
p
osT
“D” to accommodate the sleeve.
7. Insert
a
rm
a
djusTmenT
p
in
“J” through end hole at outer end of
B
eam
. Place the large
w
asHer
on
the
p
in
and then the
nuT
,
placing the
nuT
approximately ½” from the end of this
p
in
.
Note: This nut serves
only to keep the pin from falling free of the
a
rm
B
eam
. This assembly need not be removed once in place.
8.
Push the
a
djusTmenT
p
in
“j”
up so the end of the
p
in
falls within the notch in the bottom of the
T
op
B
eam
. Push the
a
rm
B
eam
down, adjusting it to the desired cuff size. Let the large
w
asHer
drop down,
securing the selected position. To release, simply raise the lower end of the
w
asHer
.
Push the outer end of the
a
rm
B
eam
down to accommodate the cuff of the sweater. The
w
asHer
will
automatically lock the beam in this position.
Note: to release, simply raise the lower end of the
w
asHer
.
9.
For high neck sweaters, place the (2)
n
eCk
B
ars
“g”
on the
T
op
B
eams
“a”
by loosening the
k
noB
s
eTs
“I” and setting the thin tongue of these
B
ars
between the overlapping
T
op
B
eams
so the holding hole
in these pieces is on the outer edge. Place the
H
olding
p
ins
“H”
through the slot in the
T
op
B
eam
and the
Hole in the
n
eCk
B
ar
“g”
. Spread the Neck Bars as required.
10. When sweater is dry, remove the
a
rm
B
eams
“B” by removing the pin end from the
p
osTs
and pull
out through the sleeve. Lift the
T
op
B
eam
“a”
, with sweater, off the Posts, and draw the
T
op
B
eam
out of
the sweater.
Note: To move or carry assembled
w
ooly
B
oard
, pick it up by the 2
p
osTs
below the
a
rm
B
eams
.
LACIS,
B
erkeley
, Ca 94703
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