shoulder
pin screw
Detail A
Figure 1
Step 1
shoulder
pin screw
Rotate Camlock to
the 2 O'Clock position
FULLY
to
lock.
Detail B
Assembly Instructions
table base
shoulder
pin screw
tabletop
Step 2
7HP39 - Hardware Pack
Aristotle
Casegoods
®
Conference Tables
January 2017
#8 x 1"
cam
RWH screw
angle
bracket
Detail C
(one per base)
shoulder pin
4
screw
#8 x 1" RWH
8
screw
Assemble units as described herein only. To do otherwise
may result in instability. All screws, nuts and bolts must be
tightened securely and must be checked periodically after
assembly. Failure to assemble properly, or to secure parts
may result in assembly failure and personal injury.
Single-Piece Conference Table
Assembly
Note: If a two-piece conference table
is being assembled go to page 2:
"Two-Piece Conference Table
Assembly."
1. Carefully unpack all parts and
identify the hardware required below
from the "Hardware Pack" diagram.
Set tabletop upside down on a soft
protective surface.
Note: One hardware pack is
supplied per table base, to secure
each base to the tabletop underside.
2. Insert and twist four shoulder pin
screws into the 5mm diameter
pre-drilled holes in the underside of
the tabletop as illustrated (Figure 1
& Detail A).
3. Carefully turn each table base upside
down onto the tabletop one at a time,
inserting the shoulder pin screws
of the table into the corresponding
camlock holes at the top edge of
the table bases. Open the table base
door and locate the camlocks inside
the base, then twist each camlock
clockwise to the 2 O'Clock position
to lock (Figure 1 & Detail B).
4. Once table bases are camlocked
to the tabletop, identify the angle
brackets inside the base, then twist in
and tighten two #8 x 1" RWH screws
per bracket, to further secure the
base to the underside of the table as
illustrated. After all 8 screws per base
are tight, close the table base door
(Figure 1 & Detail C).
5. With the assistance of a second
person, carefully turn the table
upright and level the table as
required.
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