Chair Assembly Instructions
Part List
Identifier | Description | Quantity |
---|---|---|
A | Bracket | 1 pc. |
B | Connector | 1 pc. |
C | Base | 1 pc. |
General Hardware List
Description | Quantity |
---|---|
M8x20 Bolt | 4 pcs |
Flat Washer | 4 pcs |
Spring Washer | 8 pcs |
Spanner | 1 pc |
Flat Washer | 2 pcs |
M8x35 Bolt | 4 pcs |
Nut | 4 pcs |
Assembly Instructions
Important Notes
- Use a soft cloth between parts and the floor during assembly.
- Do not use power tools exceeding 8 volts.
- Avoid fully tightening all bolts until each part is correctly assembled.
- Ensure the unit is level for proper function; use adjustable levelers if provided.
- Keep the wrench handy for future bolt tightening.
Step 1
Place the frame on a soft cloth. Attach the main unit to the frame using Flat Washers, Spring Washers, and Head Cap Bolts. Tighten these bolts only halfway.
Diagram shows the chair frame laid flat. Part A (Bracket) is visible. Washers and bolts are shown connecting the main unit to the frame. Labels indicate 'Flat Washer', 'Spring Washer', and 'Head Cap Bolt'. The instruction emphasizes partial tightening.Step 2
Attach the unit to Connector (B) using Bolts, Flat Washers, Spring Washers, and Nuts. Tighten bolts and nuts only halfway. Refer to Figure 1 for detailed connection points.
Diagram illustrates the chair unit being connected to Connector (B). Bolts, flat washers, spring washers, and nuts are used. Figure 1 provides a close-up view of these connections, labeling 'Bolt', 'Flat Washer', 'Bracket (A)', 'Connector (B)', 'Spring Washer (large)', and 'Nut'.Step 3
Place the assembled unit onto Base (C).
Diagram shows the chair unit positioned above Base (C), with an arrow indicating the action of placing the unit onto the base.Additional Assembly Guidance
Note:
- Before fully tightening screws, secure each to 50% using an Allen wrench, not an electric drill. Misalignment may occur if screws are fully tightened prematurely, as holes are designed with extra tolerance for adjustment.
- Assemble the item on a flat surface to ensure stability and ease of adjustment.
- Gradually tighten all screws using appropriate tools.
- If screws do not align with their holes, loosen other screws to 50% and proceed with the assembly.
- If the item feels unstable, loosen all screws, adjust its position on a flat surface, and then retighten all screws.
Detailed Hardware Fittings
Hardware Set 1
Item No. | Description | Quantity | Spare Parts Qty. |
---|---|---|---|
A | Screw M6*16 | 20 | 1 |
B | Washer M6 | 20 | 1 |
C | Spring Washer M6 | 12 | 1 |
D | Allen Key M6 | 1 | 1 |
E | Foot Pads | 4 | 1 |
Hardware Set 2
Item No. | Description | Quantity | Spare Parts Qty. |
---|---|---|---|
G | Screw M6*25 | 12 | 1 |
H | Washer M6*16 | 12 | 1 |
J | Spring Washer M6 | 12 | 1 |
K | Allen Key M4 | 1 | 1 |
L | Adjustable Foot Pads | 4 | 1 |
Detailed Assembly Step Diagrams
Step 1 Detail
Attaching components to the base frame.
Close-up view of the base frame assembly, showing screws (labeled 'X12') and washers being used for connection. The text 'M6*25' indicates the screw type.Step 2 Detail
Connecting the seat/backrest assembly to the frame.
Close-up view of the chair's seat and backrest assembly being attached to the frame, using screws (labeled 'X2') and washers. The text 'M6*25' is visible.Step 3 Detail
Further assembly or tightening of the chair structure.
Close-up view of a connection point on the chair, showing screws (labeled 'X3') and washers being used.Step 4 Detail
Final assembly or attachment of foot pads.
Close-up view of the chair legs, showing screws (labeled 'X3') and washers being used.