Product Overview
This document provides instructions for the assembly and installation of the 1.1m Round Dining Table by Latitude Run. Please follow these steps carefully to ensure proper setup.
Illustration of the assembled table: A round dining table with a central pedestal base.
Hardware List
- (Ax1) Full tooth rod (M8*710) - 1 piece
- Splint screws (M8*15) - 15 pieces (Note: The diagram shows 15 screws, but step 2 and 4 mention fewer. We will list what's in the diagram.)
- (Bx11) Internal hexagon flat head screw (M8*16) - 11 pieces
- (Cx1) Allen key (M5) - 1 piece
Parts List
- Part 1: Round tabletop panel
- Part 2: Base plate
- Part 3: Pedestal leg/column
- Part 4: Mounting bracket (appears to be part of the base plate assembly in diagrams)
Installation Steps
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Step 1: Aligning the Central Rod
Align the long screw (Part A, the Full tooth rod) with the center hole of the pedestal leg (Part 3). Insert it straight into the top and link it to the base plate (Part 2). Note: It does not need to be locked too tight at this stage.
Diagram shows Part A being inserted into Part 3, which is then aligned with Part 2. Mentions "Intermediate Hole Positions" on Part 3.
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Step 2: Initial Base Locking
Lock the base plate (Part 2) to the pedestal leg (Part 3) using B hardware (Internal hexagon flat head screws M8*16). The diagram indicates 7 screws are used here (B=7).
Diagram shows Part 2 and Part 3 being joined with screws labeled 'B'.
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Step 3: Securing Base and Column
Use B hardware (Internal hexagon flat head screws M8*16) to further lock the base plate (Part 2) and the pedestal leg (Part 3). The diagram indicates 3 screws are used here (B=3).
Diagram shows Part 2 and Part 3 being joined with screws labeled 'B'.
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Step 4: Attaching Tabletop and Final Tightening
1. Flip the tabletop panel (Part 1) over. Lock the base plate (Part 2) to the tabletop panel (Part 1) using B hardware (Internal hexagon flat head screws M8*16). The diagram indicates 4 screws are used here (B=4). 2. Lock the A hardware (Full tooth rod) in the middle of the base plate (Part 2) using the Allen key (Part C). Ensure the table is straightened as you tighten.
Diagram shows Part 1 being attached to Part 2 with screws labeled 'B', and then Part C (Allen key) being used to tighten Part A.