ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
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Part List
NO | DESC | SIZE (MM) | SKETCH | QTY |
---|---|---|---|---|
A | TOP | 2000x1100x110 | A large rectangular shape representing the main table top. | 1PC |
B | EXTENSION TOP | 1100*500*25 | A smaller rectangular shape representing an extension leaf. | 2PCS |
C | LEG | 900*650*80 | A rectangular frame shape representing a table leg assembly. | 2PCS |
D | CONNECT BAR | 632*35*20 | A straight bar shape representing a connecting bar. | 2PCS |
Hardware List
NO | DESC | SIZE (MM) | SKETCH | QTY |
---|---|---|---|---|
a | SPANNER | 5MM | An L-shaped metal tool, identified as a spanner. | 1PC |
b | SPANNER | 6MM | Another L-shaped metal tool, identified as a spanner. | 1PC |
c | SCREW | M8x80 | A screw with a hexagonal head and a long threaded shaft. | 16PCS |
d | SPRING WASHER | Ø8 | A circular washer with a split in the middle, indicating a spring washer. | 16PCS |
e | ADJUST GLIDE | Ø22*7/M6*25 | A circular base with a screw mechanism, labeled as an adjust glide. | 8PCS |
f | SCREW | M8x16 | A shorter screw with a hexagonal head. | 4PCS |
g | FLAT WASHER | Ø17xØ8x1.5 | A flat, circular washer. | 4PCS |
Assembly Steps
Step 1: Remove the Position Slats
This step shows a diagram illustrating the removal of position slats from the underside of a table base. Part 'a' indicates a screw being removed.
Diagram Description: A detailed view shows a slat being detached from the underside of the table base. A screw labeled 'a' is shown being removed.
Step 2: Assemble the Frame
This step details assembling the table frame. It shows connecting the legs (C) to the frame using screws (c) and possibly connectors (D) and glides (e). Arrows indicate the connection points.
Diagram Description: Illustrates the assembly of the table base. Legs (C) are shown being attached to a frame structure, likely using screws (c) and possibly connect bars (D). Arrows indicate connection points.
Step 3: Attach the Table Top
This step shows attaching the main table top (A) to the assembled frame. Screws (c) and spring washers (d) are used to secure the top to the frame, indicated by arrows.
Diagram Description: Shows the main table top (A) being placed onto the assembled base. Screws (c) and spring washers (d) are depicted being used to secure the top, with arrows pointing to the attachment points.
Step 4: Unlock for Extensions
Instruction: "Unlock the table tops to add the extensions, and lock them all before usage." A close-up diagram shows a mechanism labeled 'UNLOCK' which appears to be a lever or latch.
Diagram Description: A close-up view of a locking mechanism on the table, labeled 'UNLOCK', suggesting a lever or latch to release the table extensions.
Step 5: Insert Extensions
This step illustrates inserting the extension leaves (B) into the main table top. Blue arrows indicate the direction of insertion, showing the extensions sliding into place.
Note: "Please adjust the glides under the extension if the top is not leveled well."
Diagram Description: Demonstrates the process of extending the table. Extension leaves (B) are shown being slid into place between sections of the main table top, guided by blue arrows.
Step 6: Store Extensions
Instruction: "Store the extensions at the rack underneath the tops." A diagram shows the extension leaves being placed under the main table.
Diagram Description: Shows the extension leaves (B) being stored underneath the main table, likely on a designated rack.
Finished Product
A diagram labeled 'FINISHED' shows the fully assembled extendable dining table with all leaves in place.
Diagram Description: A visual representation of the fully assembled extendable dining table, showcasing its extended configuration.