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Perfect Choice Double Glider Assembly Instructions

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Tools Not Included but Required: 7/16" wrench, either a power tool, hand driver, or ratchet wrench
that will accept a ¼" hex drive bit
Tools Included: # 2 square driver bit, 4 mm allen wrench
Step 1
Begin by unfolding the two assembled legs
sets as shown. You can determine your left and
right side by looking at the four legs that need to be
unfolded. The front legs are the one's with no angle
to them. The back legs will have an angle cut on
the top because it needs to sit on an angle. The
two leg sets need to face each other with the
notch's facing inward.
Step 2
There are three leg supports for this chair.
Two of them are the same length and size. There
will be one made out of a two by four and two
made out of smaller stock lumber. You will need to
begin with the two that are the same size.
Step 2a
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Double Glider
Start the assembly by plac-
ing the two leg supports in
the notch's on one of the
leg sets. Then take a three
inch lag screw and screw it
through the leg set and
into the leg support until
tight, using the 4 mm allen
wrench provided. Repeat
this step for the other side.
Materials Included:
1) Assembled Seat
2) Assembled Back
3) Assembled Arms
4) Assembled Leg Sets
5) Leg Supports
6) Bag of Hardware
Stainless Steel Hardware Included:
3 - 2" stainless steel screws
8 - 3" lag screws
8 - 3 1/2" bolts
4 - 3" bolts
2 - 2 1/2" bolts
14 - flat washers, lock washers, & nuts
Step 1a
Step 1b
Step 2a
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Summary of Contents for Perfect Choice Double Glider

  • Page 1 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Double Glider Tools Not Included but Required: 7/16" wrench, either a power tool, hand driver, or ratchet wrench that will accept a ¼" hex drive bit Tools Included: # 2 square driver bit, 4 mm allen wrench Materials Included:...
  • Page 2 Step 3 Now you will use the last leg support. Here you need to align the holes on the cross bar of the leg sets with the holes on the ends of the final leg sup- port. It is easiest if you Step 2b screw a three inch lag Step 3a...
  • Page 3 Step 6 The arms go on next. The arms can be identified by the cut out arches in them. The arches should face in towards each other when attached to the chair. Start by placing a three inch bolt partly through the top holes in the legs from the inside of the chair out- wards.