Attach Shocks and Level
1. Place bench in the upright stored position against the wall (Figure 11). The help of a second
1. Bench can now be placed in the upright stored position against the wall.(Fig.9) The help of a second
person may be needed at this time, as the bench will be fairly heavy until the shocks are
person may be needed at this time, as the bench will be fairly heavy until the shocks are installed. (See
installed. (See Figure 10 for suggested lifting points)
Fig. 8 for suggested lifting points)
2.
With someone holding the bench against the wall, insert the gas shocks into the 'ears' of the
2. With someone holding the bench against the wall, insert the gas shocks into the 'ears' of the
wall bracket. Use the serrated flange nut to secure the shocks to the wall bracket (Figure 10) and tighten
1. Bench can now be placed in the upright stored position against the wall. (Figure 6) The help of a second
wall bracket.* Use the serrated flange nut to secure the shocks to the wall bracket (Figure 12)
using the 1/2" socket and open-ended wrench. (Figure 11)
person may be needed at this time, as the bench will be fairly heavy until the shocks are installed. (See
1. Bench can now be placed in the upright stored position against the wall.(Fig.9) The help of a second
3.
Figure 5 for suggested lifting points)
Once both shocks are fully attached to the wall bracket, fully tighten the lag bolts securing the wall
1. Bench can now be placed in the upright stored position against the wall. (Figure 10) The help of a sec-
and tighten using the 1/2" socket and a 7/16" open-ended wrench (Figure 13).
person may be needed at this time, as the bench will be fairly heavy until the shocks are installed. (See
2.
With someone holding the bench against the wall, insert the gas shocks into the 'ears' of the
bracket to the wall.
ond person may be needed at this time, as the bench will be fairly heavy until the shocks are installed.
Fig. 8 for suggested lifting points)
wall bracket. Use the serrated flange nut to secure the shocks to the wall bracket (Figure 7) and tighten
(See Figure 9 for suggested lifting points)
3. Once both shocks are fully attached to the wall bracket, fully tighten the lag bolts securing the
4.
Now you can deploy the bench to the flat position again and check to make sure the bench lays down
2.
With someone holding the bench against the wall, insert the gas shocks into the 'ears' of the
using the 1/2" socket and open-ended wrench. (Figure 8)
2.
With someone holding the bench against the wall, insert the gas shocks into the 'ears' of the
flat, and whether or not you need to adjust the leveling feet on the bottoms of the front and middle legs.
wall bracket. Use the serrated flange nut to secure the shocks to the wall bracket (Figure 10) and tighten
wall bracket to the wall.
wall bracket. Use the serrated flange nut to secure the shocks to the wall bracket (Figure 11) and tighten
3.
Once both shocks are fully attached to the wall bracket, fully tighten the lag bolts securing the wall
NOTE: If the bench will not stay up against the wall when it is placed in the upright position,
using the 1/2" socket and open-ended wrench. (Figure 11)
using the 1/2" socket and open-ended wrench. (Figure 12)
bracket to the wall.
NOTE: If the bench will not stay up against the wall when it is placed in the upright
3.
Once both shocks are fully attached to the wall bracket, fully tighten the lag bolts securing the wall
check to make sure the hardware holding the shocks in place are fastened securely and not
3.
Once both shocks are fully attached to the wall bracket, fully tighten the lag bolts securing the wall
upright position, check to make sure the hardware holding the shocks in place are fastened se-
bracket to the wall.
position, check to make sure the hardware holding the shocks in place are fastened
bracket to the wall.
curely and not loose.
loose.
4.
Now you can deploy the bench to the flat position again and check to make sure the bench lays down
upright position, check to make sure the hardware holding the shocks in place are fastened se-
securely and not loose.
4.
Now you can deploy the bench to the flat position again and check to make sure the bench lays down
flat, and whether or not you need to adjust the leveling feet on the bottoms of the front and middle legs.
curely and not loose.
flat. If the bench does not lay flat, use the leveling feet to adjust the front and middle legs. (Figure 5)
NOTE: If the bench will not stay up against the wall when it is placed in the upright position,
4. Deploy the bench to the flat position. Check to make sure the bench lays
4.
Now you can deploy the bench to the flat position again and check to make sure the bench lays down
To ensure proper functionality, periodic checks should be made to ensure the bench lays flat when de-
check to make sure the hardware holding the shocks in place are fastened securely and not
flat. If the bench does not lay flat, use the leveling feet to adjust the front and middle legs. (Figure 9)
ployed.
down flat to see whether or not you need to adjust the leveling feet on the
loose.
To ensure proper functionality, periodic checks should be made to ensure the bench lays flat when de-
ployed.
bottoms of the front and middle legs (Figure 10).
Leveling Feet
Serrated Flange Nut
*If gas shocks do not align with the 'ears', then deploy bench from wall making sure shocks are out of the way. Locate
Figure 11
Figure 7
the nut that connects the gas shock to the bench and loosen 3/4 of the way and repeat Step 2. Once Step 2 is complete,
retighten the loosened nut.
Attach Shocks and Level
NOTE: If the bench will not stay up against the wall when it is placed in the
NOTE: If the bench will not stay up against the wall when it is placed in the
Safe to grab bench in these
locations for deploying from &
Safe to grab bench in these
returning to the wall.
locations for deploying from &
Safe to grab bench in these locations for
returning to the wall.
deploying from & returning to the wall.
Leveling Feet
Figure 5
Leveling Feet
Leveling Feet
Shock
Shock
Shock
Shock
Figure 12
Serrated Flange Nut
Serrated Flange Nut
Serrated Flange Nut
Figure 10
Figure 10
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Attach Shocks and Level
Attach Shocks and Level
Attach Shocks and Level
Safe to grab bench in these
locations for deploying from &
returning to the wall.
Safe to grab bench in these
locations for deploying from &
returning to the wall.
Figure 8
Figure 8
Figure 10
Figure 9
Serrated Flange Nut
Serrated Flange Nut
Figure 11
Figure 9
Figure 6
Figure 9
Figure 10
Shock
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 8
Figure 11
Shock
Figure 13
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3
5
3
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