
STAGE 4:
Take the 1200 Tabletop Surface and place this onto the Substructure you have created. Make sure the arrows on the Surface are
parallel with the sides of the substructure as shown below. YOU MUST START AT THE VERTICAL END OF THE SUBSTRUCTURE
BECAUSE THESE CONNECT WITH THE OTHER PART OF THE TABLE.
USE THE “A” SPACER BLOCKS SUPPLIED TO HELP ALIGN THE SIDES AND SURFACES. FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS PROCESS
ACCURATELY MAY PREVENT THE TABLETOP FROM FUNCTIONING PROPERLY AND MISSALIGN THE SURFACES IF BOLTED
TOGETHER!
Pull the structure to the edge of the work table so you can clamp the parts together. You must be able to easily manipulate the
parts.
Use the “A” Assembly Blocks to align the surface and substructure!
Place the “A” blocks underneath the surface and
flush against the side of the substructure. You may find it easier to secure the surface to the substructure using 2 x Clamps
BALANCE and EQUALISE
the components by feel and sight so that the surface is sitting EQUALLY above Substructure. It is normal
that the substructure is 0.5 to 1 mm inset from the Surface when using the blocks as a guide. You will need to MAKE MICRO
ADJUSTMENTS by continually checking all SIDES AND ENDS. Make sure the Surface is FLUSH with the Vertical ends.
Tighten the clamp to hold the parts while you drill through the surface at the marker points into either side. Fix the surface to
the substructure with 2 x TX25 Screws