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The wooden parts are labeled with letters and numbers. R= Right hand side, L= Left hand side, B= Back, F=Front. This is important as each side is made to fit. The following is a list of the hardware that comes with your Tumbler: 1 AC Adapter...
Section 1: Tumbler Base Assembly With larger screws attach wide back board and narrower front board to side pieces (open squares). See photo 1-1 for visual help. IF OPTIONAL LEG ASSEMBLY WAS PURCHASED PLEASE SKIP TO SECTION 5 AND THEN COME BACK TO SECTION 2 TO COMPLETE ASSEMBLY OF TUMBLER.
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Fasten black motor cover above motor using the small screws. Holes are pre- drilled and should line up with cover. (photo 2-3) Be careful! Edges of motor cover can be sharp! Tension wheel is next. You will need the bolt with all the washers and nut on it. Take nut, lock washer, and larger flat washer off the bolt leaving the smaller washers in place.
Place washer first then the bearing with the lip side next to the washer. Repeat for other side of Tumbler. Right (3-1b) and Left (3-1d) axles do look different. Place each drum side piece in the holes located at the top center of each frame.
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Section 4: Motor to Drum Assembly Using the larger hex key Now slide the large black (allen wrench) loosen the pulley on the right side axle set screw located on the with the notched slot chrome center piece of the pointed outward.
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Attach Back Left and Back Right marked brace to corresponding legs with large screws. Repeat for Front pieces. Line up back legs with pre-drilled screw holes on the back of the tumbler and attach with large screws. Repeat for front.
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Use Instructions and Tips 1. We recommend you use your tumbler in an area that is easy to sweep or that you lay down an old cloth, newspaper, etc. to catch the VM (vegetable matter) that falls out of the fleece while tumbling. You'll be surprised at how much falls out! 2.