3
4.
Now, fit the two steel columns onto each
pole. You may need pliers to adjust the fit.
5.
Set the bottom plate aside for now. Next,
get the smaller top plate and insert the screws
from the top. When upside-down, the plate
should look like this:
6.
Repeat the stopper procedure for this plate;
line up two rubber stoppers with the hex side
up, slide on the plastic stopper combo, and then
loosely screw on a nut to hold into place.
7.
Take the complete top plate and fit it onto
the bottom plate. Again, you may need to
adjust the fit with pliers.
8.
Now, tighten all the screws to secure the
stand. Tightening the screws causes the
stoppers to expand, holding the steel poles in
place.
Note:
Steps 9 and 10 are
optional. The pads will help
prevent your stand from
resonating, and the spikes will
isolate your stand from the desk
or carpet. They are not necessary,
but may improve the sound of
your speakers.