WORKPRO 60" ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT WORK TABLE WITH CRANK HANDLE
Safety Information
To reduce the risk of serious injury, read and follow the safety instructions below before assembling and using this product.
1. THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY.
2. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR COMMERCIAL NOR INDUSTRIAL USAGE.
CAUTION!
- Check all nuts and bolts periodically for tightness. When required, tighten them.
- DO NOT leave children unattended near this product.
- Do not lift this product directly with a forklift or tow with any mechanical devices.
- Do not exceed the maximum weight loading capacity of 500 lbs. Keep the product on level surfaces. The product could become unstable and it may tip over if stored or moved on an uneven surface, which may cause personal injury, death or product damage.
WARNING! ⚠️
- DO NOT alter this product in any manner. For example, do not weld external bar locks or attach electrical equipment. This may cause product damage or personal injury.
- Any assembly or maintenance of the product must be carried out by adults only.
- Use at least two people to move or assemble this work table. Failure to do so can result in personal injury or product damage.
DANGER! ❗
- DO NOT stand on the product and do not use it as scaffold.
Specifications
Maximum load of workbench | 500 lbs. |
The length x width of table | 60" x 24" |
Adjust height of workbench (included leveling feet) | 26" - 35" |
Adjust height of workbench (included casters) | 29" - 38" |
Package Contents
Ensure all components are present. If any components are missing, do not proceed with assembly. Please send an email to service@greatstartools.com or call 877-876-7562.
# | PIC | DESCRIPTION | QTY |
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A | [Diagram of a left leg with a base and wheels/leveling foot] | Left leg | 1 |
B | [Diagram of a connecting plate] | Connecting plate | 2 |
C | [Diagram of a rectangular wood top] | Wood top | 1 |
D | [Diagram of a rotating rod] | Rotating rod | 1 |
E | [Diagram of a top rail] | Top rail | 1 |
F | [Diagram of a crank handle] | Crank handle | 1 |
G | [Diagram of a right leg with a base and wheels/leveling foot] | Right leg | 1 |
H | [Diagram of a leveling foot] | Leveling foot | 4 |
I | [Diagram of a swivel caster with brake] | Swivel caster with brake | 4 |
J | [Diagram of a support rail] | Support rail | 1 |
AA | [Diagram of M6 x 60mm hexagon countersunk head bolt] | M6 x 60mm Hexagon countersunk head bolt | 8 |
BB | [Diagram of M6 x 15mm hexagon socket head bolt] | M6 x 15mm Hexagon socket head bolt | 32 |
CC | [Diagram of M6 locking nut] | M6 Locking nut | 4 |
Tools Required (Included):
- 10 mm & 14mm Spanner
- 4mm Hex Key
Tools Required (Not Included):
- 19mm Combination Spanner
Assembly Instructions
NOTE:
- Assemble on a flat surface. A piece of cardboard is recommended to keep the product from being scratched during assembly.
- Determine the front and back of the wood top (C) before starting. The front of the wood top (C) has the WORKPRO badge on the edge.
- Begin product assembly close to the final intended location of your workbench. This product is heavy and may be difficult to move after assembly.
- Two people are recommended for assembly.
Step 1: Adjust the Height of Legs
Unfold the handle of the crank handle (F).
Insert the crank handle (F) into the hole marked with symbol "B" on the top of one leg (A/G).
Turn the crank handle (F) clockwise to adjust the leg (A/G) to the maximum height. To avoid damage, do not keep turning the crank handle (F) once the symbol line "MAX" appears on the leg (A/G) (Fig. 1).
Remove the crank handle (F) after adjusting the height of leg(A/G).
Repeat the process for the other leg (A/G). Make sure the legs(A/G) are at the same height.
Fig. 1 Description: Illustrates inserting and turning the crank handle (F) into a leg (A/G) to adjust its height. A close-up shows the crank mechanism and a height indicator with "MAX".
PART | A/G | F |
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DESCRIPTION | Leg | Crank handle |
QTY | 2 | 1 |
Step 2: Attach the Connecting Plates
Attach the connecting plate (B) to the top of one leg (G) marked with symbol "B", using four M6 x 60mm hexagon countersunk head bolts (AA) and tighten to desired tightness with supplied 4mm hex key. Make sure the mounting surface of connecting plate (B) is parallel to the bottom of the leg (G). Mark this leg is the right one (G).
Attach the connecting plate (B) to the top of other leg (A) marked with symbol "A", using four M6 x 60mm hexagon countersunk head bolts (AA) and tighten to desired tightness with supplied 4mm hex key. Make sure the mounting surface of connecting plate (B) is parallel to the bottom of the leg (A). Mark this leg is the left one (A).
CAUTION!
To adjust the height properly, the two connecting plates (B) CAN NOT be attached to tops of legs (A/G) marked with the same symbol(A/B).
Fig. 2 Description: Shows the top ends of legs (A and G) with connecting plates (B) being attached using bolts (AA). Close-ups highlight "Symbol "B"" and "Symbol "A"" on the legs.
PART | A | B | G | AA |
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DESCRIPTION | Left leg | Connecting plate | Right leg | M6 x 60mm Hexagon countersunk head bolt |
QTY | 1 | 2 | 1 | 8 |
Step 3: Attach the Legs to the Wood Top
Attach the right leg (G) with connecting plates (B) to the right side of the wood top (C) with six M6 x 15mm Hexagon socket head bolts (BB), and tighten the bolts to desired tightness with the supplied 4mm hex key.
Attach the left leg (A) with connecting plates (B) to the left side of the wood top (C) with six M6 x 15mm Hexagon socket head bolts (BB), and tighten the bolts to desired tightness with the supplied 4mm hex key.
NOTE:
Do not overtighten the bolts into the wood top to avoid damaging the wood top.
Fig. 3 Description: Depicts the wood top (C) upside down, with legs (A and G) and connecting plates (B) being attached using bolts (BB).
PART | A | B | C | G | BB |
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DESCRIPTION | Left leg | Connecting plate | Wood top | Right leg | M6 x 15mm Hexagon socket head bolts |
QTY | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 12 |
Step 4: Attach the Rotating Rod
Loosen four M6 x10mm hexagon socket head bolts on the rotating rod (D) with the supplied 4mm hex key.
Insert one end of the rotating rod (D) into the hole of right leg (G), and insert the other end of the rotating rod (D) into the hole of left leg (A). Make sure the aluminum alloy connecting rod is in the middle of the rotating rod (D).
Tighten four M6 x12mm hexagon socket head bolts to desired tightness with the supplied 4mm hex key.
NOTE:
Do not turn the rotating rod (D) yet to ensure that the leg remains at its highest level.
Fig. 4 Description: Shows the partially assembled frame with the rotating rod (D) being inserted into the legs (A and G).
PART | A | D | G |
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DESCRIPTION | Left leg | Rotating Rod | Right leg |
QTY | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Step 5: Attach the Top Rail
Attach the top rail (E) to the wood top (C), left leg(A) and right leg(G) using sixteen M6 x 15mm hexagon socket head bolts (BB), and tighten the bolts to desired tightness with the supplied 4mm hex key.
NOTE:
Do not overtighten the bolts.
Fig. 5 Description: Illustrates the frame with the top rail (E) being attached to the wood top (C) and legs (A and G) using bolts (BB).
PART | A | C | E | G | BB |
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DESCRIPTION | Left leg | Wood top | Top rail | Right leg | M6 x 15mm Hexagon socket head bolts |
QTY | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 16 |
Step 6: Attach the Support Rail
The support rail (J) can be attached in the middle, rear or front position of the legs (A/G). Attach it at your desired position as you need.
Option 1:
Attach the support rail (J) in the middle position of the legs (A/G) using four M6 x 15mm hexagon socket head screws (BB) and four M6 locking nuts (CC), and tighten the nuts to desired tightness with the supplied 4mm hex key and 10mm spanner.
Fig. 6 Description: Shows the frame with the support rail (J) attached in the middle position using screws (BB) and nuts (CC).
Option 2:
Attach the support rail (J) in the rear position of the legs (A/G) using four M6 x 15mm hexagon socket head screws (BB) and four M6 locking nuts (CC), and tighten the nuts to desired tightness with the supplied 4mm hex key and 10mm spanner.
Fig. 7 Description: Shows the frame with the support rail (J) attached in the rear position using screws (BB) and nuts (CC).
Option 3:
Attach the support rail (J) in the front position of the legs (A) using four M6 x 15mm hexagon socket head screws (BB) and four M6 locking nuts (CC), and tighten the nuts to desired tightness with the supplied 4mm hex key and 10mm spanner.
Fig. 8 Description: Shows the frame with the support rail (J) attached in the front position using screws (BB) and nuts (CC).
NOTE:
Do not overtighten the bolts.
PART | A | G | J | BB | CC |
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DESCRIPTION | Left leg | Right leg | Support rail | M6 x 15mm Hexagon socket head bolts | M6 locking nut |
QTY | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 4 |
Step 7: Attach the Swivel Casters with Brake or Leveling Feet
The workbench can be assembled with either the four swivel casters with brake for mobility or attach the four leveling feet for use as a stationary table or desk.
Option 1:
Screw the four swivel casters with brake (I) into the legs(A/G) and tighten to desired tightness.
Fig. 9 Description: Shows the bottom of the frame with four swivel casters with brake (I) being attached to the legs (A/G).
PART | A | G | I |
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DESCRIPTION | Left leg | Right leg | Swivel casters with brake |
QTY | 1 | 1 | 4 |
Option 2:
Screw the four leveling feet (H) into the legs(A/G) and tighten to desired tightness.
Fig. 10 Description: Shows the bottom of the frame with four leveling feet (H) being attached to the legs (A/G).
PART | A | G | H |
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DESCRIPTION | Left leg | Right leg | leveling foot |
QTY | 1 | 1 | 4 |
Step 8: Stand the Workbench Upright
Using two or more people, stand the workbench in its upright.
Fig. 11 Description: Shows the fully assembled workbench standing upright.
Step 9: Insert the Crank Handle
Insert the crank handle (F) into the hole on one side of the workbench.
Fig. 12 Description: Shows the workbench with the crank handle (F) being inserted into a hole on the side.
Operation
1. Leveling Foot Adjustment
Adjust each leveling foot (H) to the desired elevation with a 19mm combination spanner. Turn the leveling foot counterclockwise to elevate and clockwise to lower the leveling foot.
Locking the leveling feet with the corresponding M12 nuts by the 19mm combination spanner (not included).
Fig. 13 Description: Shows a close-up of a leveling foot (H) and a nut, with arrows indicating adjustment directions.
2. Height Adjustment
The height of workbench can be adjusted on both sides but in the opposite way.
Option 1:
- Insert the crank handle (F) into the hole on the right of the workbench (next to the WORKPRO badge).
- To raise the workbench, turn the crank handle (F) clockwise to the desired height.
- To lower the workbench, turn the crank handle (F) counterclockwise until it reaches the desired height.
- To avoid damage, do not keep turning the crank handle once it has rested at its highest or lowest position. The highest position is marked with the symbol line "MAX".
Fig. 14 Description: Shows the workbench with the crank handle (F) inserted on the right side, with an arrow indicating turning direction for raising.
Option 2:
- Insert the crank handle (F) into the hole on the left of the workbench (far away from the WORKPRO badge).
- To raise the workbench, turn the crank handle (F) counterclockwise to the desired height.
- To lower the table, turn the crank handle (F) clockwise until it reaches the desired height.
- To avoid damage, do not keep turning the crank handle once it has rested at its highest or lowest position. The highest position is marked with the symbol line "MAX".
Fig. 15 Description: Shows the workbench with the crank handle (F) inserted on the left side, with an arrow indicating turning direction for raising.
NOTE: Some minor squeaking is normal when operating the crank. Lubrication is not needed.
3. Using the Caster Brakes
- To lock the swivel casters with brake, step down the levers.
- To unlock the swivel casters with brake, raise the levers.
NOTE: Be sure to lock four swivel casters with brake to prevent workbench from rolling or swiveling.
Fig. 16 Description: Shows a caster with a lever, indicating locked and unlocked positions.
4. Using the Crank Handle
Adjust the workbench with a pull-out crank handle(F), which can be installed on the left or right as your habits.
The handle is foldable in the crank.
Fig. 17 Description: Shows the crank handle (F) mechanism, with an arrow indicating folding.
Maintenance
Check all nuts and bolts periodically for tightness. When required tighten them.
Care and Cleaning
Periodically clean the surface of the workbench with a soft damp rag and dry it with a dry one.
Do not allow chemicals, water, or other substances to remain on the wood top for extended periods of time to reduce the risk of damage to the wood.
Customer Service
If you are having difficulty in using this product and require support, please send an email to service@greatstartools.com or call 877-876-7562.