Priority
TM
90° and 120° Corner Bases
Tools Required
4, 5 and 6 MM Allen Wrench/Driver
Hardware Required
M6 x 12 Countersink Head Screw
M6 x 12 Socket Head Screw
M10 x 20 Button Head Screw
Installation
Important:
- All fasteners using tapped holes should be started by hand to
prevent cross-threading.
- Bases are easiest to assemble when upside-down.
- For Electric Height-Adjustable Bases see Priority Assembly
Instructions 2383883 for proper initialization steps.
- For Crank Height-Adjustable Bases see Priority Assembly
Instructions 2383884.
- When Bases are configured with 2 Columns rather than 3,
under a 90° or 120° Worksurface, see Figure D for proper use
and placement.
- For installing Worksurfaces to Bases, see Priority Worksur-
face Assembly Instructions 2383879.
- Set Bases to standard 27 3/4" height unless otherwise speci-
fied. 6 MM Allen Wrench is used to make adjustment on Bases
with machine screw adjustment.
1.
Assemble Adaptor Brackets to Column using M6 x 12
Socket Head Screws (4 - 6 per Column depending on type
of column). (Figure A)
2.
Assemble Support Rails to Adaptor Brackets and Columns
using M6 x 12 Socket Head Screws (6 per Adaptor
Bracket and 4 - 6 per Column depending on type of Col-
umn. (Figure B)
2.
Assemble Top Support to Column using M6 x 12 Counter-
sink Head Screws (2 per Column). (Figure B)
3.
Assemble T Leg Foot to Column using M10 x 20 Button
Head Screws (4 per Column).
Important: After all screws are tightened on T Leg Foot,
re-tighten each screw. (Figure B)
Important tips and figures shown on next page.
Proper product installation, in accordance with these instructions, is the responsibility of the installing agent.
If you have any questions concerning these instructions, please call Kimball Office Customer Care.
2383882, Revision B
Assembly Instructions
Figure A
M6 x 12 Socket
Head Screw (4 -
6 per Column)
Adapter Bracket
Column
1
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