1.
Place tabletop (1) upside down on a smooth,
non-marring surface to prevent scratching.
Threaded holes should be facing up. Align holes in
one leg (3) with threaded holes in tabletop. Fasten
using two M6 x 16 mm bolts (9) through the holes. Do
not tighten. Only attach one leg to start.
(See Figure 1)
Figure 1
M6 x 16 mm Bolt
2. Insert round metal crossbar (6) into the round end of
the leg attached to the tabletop. (See Figure 2)
Figure 2
3. Insert the round metal crossbar (6) into the round end
of the second leg. Align holes in the second leg (3)
with threaded holes in the tabletop. Fasten using two
M6 x 16 mm bolts (9). Do not tighten.
4. Connect the oval metal crossbar (5) near the top
of the leg using two M6 x 12 mm bolts (11) and the
Allen wrench. Repeat on the other leg. (See Figure 3)
M6 x 12 mm
Oval Metal
Crossbar
Figure 3
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Round Metal
Crossbar
Bolt
5. Attach square metal crossbar (4) to the top mechanism
of the leg using two M6 x 12 mm bolts (11) and the Allen
wrench. Repeat on the other leg. Use two 3/16 x 1¼"
wood screws (12) to secure the middle of the square
metal crossbar onto the tabletop. (See Figure 4)
NOTE: Use drill for wood screws if needed.
NOTE: The two holes closest to the end of the
crossbar should be facing up. These holes will
be used to attach the shelf at a later step.
Figure 4
M6 x 12 mm
Bolt
6. Tighten all bolts attaching frame and tabletop
together.
7.
On the tabletop side opposite of the round metal
crossbar (6), attach one small plastic panel bracket (7)
on one end using three M6 x 16 mm bolts (9).
(See Figure 5)
NOTE: Do not attach small plastic panel
bracket to both sides at this time.
Wood
Screw
M6 x 16 mm Bolt
Small Plastic
Figure 5
Panel Bracket
0221 IH-7775