IG. 3
On a flat surface, lay the
Base Frame (#3)
down and insert two
Plastic Insert Caps 2” Sq. (#38) into the
Base Frame (#3)
. Next, insert
wo Plastic End Caps w/Groove 2” Sq. (#31) onto the front stabilizer of the
Base Frame (#3)
, as shown above.
Note
: When positioning the
Base Frame (#3)
consider the
complete area surface of the
CFM-500
. Use the overhead view on
the cover page for designing your layout before assembling.
FIG. 4
Next, locate the
Low Row Foot Assembly (#10)
and, using
rubber mallet, insert two Plastic End Caps 2” Rd. (#56) and one Plast
Insert Cap 1 3/4 Sq. (#46) into the tube-ends, as shown above. Nex
slide the
Low Row Foot Assembly (#10)
into the receptacle of the
Bas
Frame (#3)
, as shown above.
IG. 5
Next, locate the
Rear Upright (#7)
and, using a rubber mallet,
nset one Plastic Insert Cap 2" Sq. (#38) into the tube-end. Next, insert
wo Plastic End Caps w/Groove 2" Sq. (#31) onto the rear stabilizer of the
Rear Upright (#7)
, as shown above.
3
CFM-500 Compact Frontal Machin
FIG. 6
Attach the
Rear Upright (#7)
and a
Support Plate 1/4 X 2 X
(#71)
to the
Base Frame (#3)
and secure them into place using two He
Head Cap Screws 3/8-16 X 3 1/4 (#49), four Flat Washers SAE 3/8” (#45
and two Nylon Insert Lock Nuts 3/8-16 (#51).
Loosely Fasten
: Do not completely fasten this hardwar
assembly at this time, as it will be completely fastened later in th
assembly process.
LOOSELY FASTEN