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Incline Folding Bench
Installation Instructions
[email protected] 701-566-0452
Included Hardware
Tools Needed
1.
Cordless drill
2.
Cordless impact wrench
3.
7/32” drill bit
4.
Stud finder
5.
7/16” open-ended wrench
6.
1/2” open-ended wrench
7. 1/2” socket
8.
9/16” open-ended wrench
9.
9/16” socket & ratchet
10. 1/8” Allen wrench
11. Tape measure
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(2) Side Handles
(4) #10-32x7/16” Phillips FHS
(4) - 5/16”x2 1/2”
Lag Bolts
(4) - 5/16” Flat Washers
(2) - Serrated Flange Nuts
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WARNING: Be sure that you are clear of any electrical wires and/or components before drilling into
studs. If you are unsure of any hidden wiring, please consult a qualified electrician.
1. Locate studs in the wall using a stud finder.
a
. If studs are 16” on center, proceed with instructions.
b
. If studs are not 16” on center, a stringer board will be needed. When attaching a stringer board for
the Incline Folding Bench, be sure that it is at least 8” tall, and long enough to be drilled into two
studs. (Customer Service should be consulted if recommendations are needed for attaching a
stringer board.)
2. From the floor, measure and mark the wall at 9 1/4” and 13 3/4” on the two located studs.
3.
Drill pilot holes a minimum of 2” deep on those marks using a 7/32” drill bit.
Measure and Mark Studs
(2) - 3/8” Hex
Bolts
(2) -3/8”
Bushings
(2) -3/8” Flat
Washers
(2) -3/8” Nylock
Nuts
(2) Leveling Feet
Incline Folding Bench
Installation Instructions
1. Locate studs in the wall using a stud finder.
a. If studs are 16” on center, proceed with instructions.
b. If studs are not 16” on center, a stringer board will be needed. When attaching a stringer
board for the Incline Folding Bench, be sure that it is at least 8” tall, and long enough to
be drilled into two studs. (Contact customer service if you have questions.)
2. From the floor, measure and mark the wall at 9 1/4” and 13 3/4” on the two located studs.
3. Drill pilot holes a minimum of 2” deep on those marks using a 7/32” drill bit.
Tools Needed
1. Cordless drill
2. Cordless impact wrench
3. 7/32” drill bit
4. Stud finder
5. 1/2” open-ended wrench
6. 7/16” open-ended wrench
7. 1/2” socket
8. 9/16” open-ended wrench
9. 9/16” socket
10. Socket wrench
11. 1/8” Allen wrench
12. Tape measure
Included Hardware
Measure and Mark Studs
WARNING: Be sure that you are clear of any electrical wires and/or components before drilling
into studs. If you are unsure of any hidden wiring, please consult a qualified electrician.
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