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Sealey POWER PRODUCTS AP1010.V2 Instructions page 2

Steel top work benches

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3.
ASSEMBLY
3.1
The bench should be built upside down. Do not turn the right way
up until all bolts have been fully tightened. Generally speaking the
bolt heads should be on the externally visible sufaces with the
nuts and washers hidden out of sight.
3.2
Lay one of the legs on the floor and place the shelf onto it as
shown in fig.2-A . The shelf must be supported until both bolts are
in place. The turned down lip at the front of the shelf should be
nearest to the foot. Place a bolt into the hole nearest to the foot
and hand tighten the nut down onto a washer. Continue to support
the shelf. Turn it through 90 degrees so that you can bolt the
same leg to the side of the shelf. Only hand tighten at this stage.
3.3
Now attach a second leg to the shelf using two sets of fixings as
shown fig.2-B.
3.4
Put some protective material onto the floor and place the bench
top face down on top of it. Refer to fig.3. Attach a draw runner
bearing to the upstanding piece of metal at the end of each draw
runner adjacent to the front edge of the bench. Use one nut and
one bolt per bearing as shown in fig.3-D.
3.5
Attach the remaining two legs to the back edge of the upturned
bench using the nuts, bolts and washers provided, as shown in fig.3-A.
3.6
Now lift the shelf with the legs attached and stand it on to the
upturned bench top so that the legs go between the inner edge of
the bench and the supports and the back edge of the shelf rests
inside the legs already attached to the bench as shown in fig.3.
Ensure that you have adequate help to do this.
3.7
Attach the back edge of the shelf to the rear legs using two sets of
fixings on each leg. These fixings go in the holes furthest away
from the feet. ( See fig.3-B.)
3.8
Now bolt the front legs to the cross members on the underside of the bench top. The legs should be on the outside faces of the cross members as
indicated on fig.3-C. All fixings should be hand tight at this stage.
3.9
Check that the assembly is correct and then tighten all bolts with a 17mm spanner before the bench is turned upright.
3.10
Ensure that you have enough help to turn the bench upright and lift it into its final position. Support the bench whilst gently tipping it onto its rear
face. Now roll the bench onto its four feet taking care not to let the feet slide as you turn the bench fully upright.
3.11
To assemble the barrel lock to the draw ( see fig.1-A ), hook the the locking arm through the draw front making sure that the lock is rotated so the
flats on the barrel line up with the flats in the hole and the lock is the right way up so that the arm turns upwards into the locking position. Refer to
fig.1. To fix the lock in place press firmly on the front of the lock until the two sprung teeth on the barrel pass through the hole and come to bear
on the inside face of the draw.
3.12
Attach a draw runner bearing to the two upstanding tags of metal on the back edge of the draw. Ensure that the bearings are on the outside
faces as shown in fig.1-C and secure both with one nut and one bolt.
3.13
To fit the draw, position it centrally along the front edge of the bench and slide the bearings on the back of the draw over the bearings on the
draw runners attached to the underside of the bench. Push the draw fully into the runners until it is closed.
Sole UK Distributor
Sealey Group,
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
01284 757500
01284 703534
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