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20. Make sure the legs on the first table top half (the half with the name panel #5) are open and hinges are locked. With one person on each side
of the table, lift and set table half on its legs. Place table against a wall as shown above to help stabilize table top half while second half is being
attached. Be sure there is enough room to connect second half. Y ou must hold table half up. It will not stand on its own until other half is
connected.
CAUTION:
21. Place two hex bolts #9 and locknuts #15 on floor next to caster wheels (on both sides of the table half) so they will be handy for the next step.
CAUTION:
22. With a person on both sides of the second table half, slide the second table half against the first table half. Align holes in name panels #5 (on
first table half) with holes in U-supports (on second table half). Secure second table half to name panel #5 with the two hex bolts #9 and locknuts
#15 you placed on the floor earlier. Tighten locknuts snug but do not overtighten. These joints must pivot. At this point go back and tighten hex
bolts #9.
AT LEAST THREE ADULTS ARE NEEDED
TO COMPLETE THE REMAINDER OF THE
ASSEMBLY! READ AND UNDERSTAND
STEPS 20, 21 AND 22 BEFORE
CONTINUING WITH ASSEMBLY .
Place This Half
First T able Half
Against A Wall
Y ou Assembled
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BE SURE THE FIRST TABLE HALF YOU ASSEMBLED (WITH NAME PANELS #5
ATTACHED) IS STABLE AND AGAINST A WALL. DO NOT LEAVE TABLE HALF
STANDING UNATTENDED. IT WILL NOT STAND ON ITS OWN.
UNTIL THE TABLE HALVES ARE CONNECTED THEY WILL NOT STAND ON THEIR
OWN. AT LEAST THREE PEOPLE ARE NEEDED TO CONNECT TABLE HALVES. TWO
TO STABILIZE TABLE AND ONE TO BOLT TABLE TOGETHER.
CAUTION :
YOU MUST HOLD THIS END
OF TABLE HALVES UP.
TOPS WILL NOT STAND ON
THEIR OWN UNTIL THEY
ARE CONNECTED.
5
9
7
Second T able Half
Y ou Assembled
15
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