7. Tighten bolts and screws
Tighten all remaining bolts and screws.
NOTE: Do not overtighten the bolts and screws.
NOTE: Adjust this workbench upside down according to the illustrations. Be sure that the workbench top is flat on the floor and the legs
are in the air.
1. Align adjustment holes
Before setting the workbench upright, verify that the same
number of adjustment holes are visible with no more than 11
exposed holes on each leg to ensure that the workbench will
be level. Align the adjustment holes in the inner leg (P2) with
the adjustment holes in the outer leg assembly (P1) at the
desired height of the workbench.
8. Attach the leveling legs
If not already installed, screw in the four leveling legs (P6).
The leveling legs have a flat side designed for use with an
adjustable wrench, if needed.
IMPORTANT: To install the leveling legs, turn clockwise a
minimum of 1½" (3.8 cm), or 12 full turns. Further adjustment
can be made 1/4" (6 mm) down from this position or until the
leveling leg cannot be turned any further against the bottom of
the inner leg (P2).
Inner Leg Height Adjustment
2. Attach leg assemblies
Insert a 5/16" (8 mm) hex-head bolt (F18) and washer (F19)
and secure with a wingnut (F17). Be sure the hex-head bolt
aligns with the hex-shaped adjustment hole. Repeat for each
leg.
NOTE: To minimize multiple adjustments during assembly,
make sure the adjustment holes are aligned at the same
desired height for all the legs.
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