STANDS
Congratulations on your purchase of the WSC7500 Workstation
Corner Accessory! Please read the following instructions carefully.
We hope you enjoy your new purchase.
A.
Work Surface
WSC7500
Workstation Corner
Accessory
Components
B.
Metal Leg
C.
Hole Location Template
D.
Leg Mounting Plate
Z5.
Rubber
Feet (x2)
*Parts not drawn to scale.
Z3.
Locking Nut
Also included:
Allen Wrench
Tools Required:
Level, Hammer, #2 Phillips Head Screw Driver, & 3/8 Wrench, Transparent Tape
Assembly Instructions
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Preparing the Work Surface:
Note: The Corner Accessory work surface is laminated on both sides and NOT pre-drilled to
allow the flexibility of attaching to either the left or right side of your WS7500 Workstation.
CAUTION
FAILURE TO OBSERVE PROPER ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, EXCEEDING THE
WEIGHT CAPACITY OR FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE WARNINGS AS MENTIONED
IN THIS INSERT MAY CAUSE STAND TO COLLAPSE, BODILY INJURY OR
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND WILL VOID THE PRODUCT WARRANTY.
Z2.
Bolt
Z1.
Nail
Z4.
Wood
Screws (x20)
E.
Mounting Plates (x2)
1.
Depending on location in the room, decide which side of the Workstation you
intend on placing the Corner Accessory and mark one side of the work surface (A) as
the TOP with transparent tape. (Instructions will show the work surface installed on
the left side of the WS7500 workstation.)
2.
Tape the hole location template (C) to the surface opposite the TOP side.
3.
Before creating the holes with the nail (Z1) (included in the hardware kit), ensure
that the 6 holes for the brackets match correctly.
4.
Mark nail using tape approximately 1/8” from the tip as a guide. Tap the nail
approximately 1/8” into the surface with a hammer to create 14 starter holes.
Remove template. (Figure A).
5.
Align the leg mounting plate (D) and fasten using 8 wood screws (Z4) with the #2
Phillips Head Screwdriver. (DO NOT overtighten.) (Figure B).
6.
Align both mounting plates (F) and fasten each plate with 3 wood screws (Z4).
(DO NOT fully tighten the screws.) (Figure B).
Figure A
Figure B