[. . . ] Workbench Instructions for Assembly Making Workspace Work ® is a trademark of Lista International Corporation. Document Number: MD002A3 Rev 3 Print Date: March 2006 These instructions and other assembly instructions may be found on Lista International Corporation's website, http://www. listaintl. com. For questions or Technical Support, please call 1-800-722-3020 This manual is proprietary information of Lista International Corporation. Unauthorized reproduction of any portion of this manual is prohibited without the written consent of Lista International Corporation. [. . . ] Refer to instructions above. Attaching a Hanging Cabinet Step Action (Refer to Figure 3) Note: The difference between a Hanging Cabinet and a Hanging Drawer is the size. If you purchased a Hanging Drawer, refer to "Attaching Hanging Drawer to Worksurface" on page 8. 1 2 Remove the drawer from the Hanging Cabinet and tap the knock-outs at each corner of the cabinet to open the holes. Place the Hanging Cabinet down into position with the drawer opening facing the front. Insert six 5/16" x 1 ¼" Hex Flange screws down through the inside top of the cabinet and into the worksurface. Screw until secure, but do not overtighten. 6 Figure 1 Technical Leg Assembly Figure 2 Stringer/Bottom Shelf Attachment (stringer shown) Figure 3 Legs and Hanging Cabinet Attachment 7 Attaching Cabinets to the Worksurface Step 1 2 3 Action (Refer to Figure 4) Remove the top drawer(s) from the cabinet to access the hole knock-outs at the top of the cabinet. Using a flat punch or other blunt object, tap the four knock-outs at each corner of the cabinet to open the holes. Place the worksurface upside-down on the shipping carton and position each cabinet on top of the workbench. Note: Make sure that the opening of the cabinet faces the front of the worksurface. 4 5 6 7 From inside the open drawer area of the cabinet, align the hole patterns of the cabinet with the pre-drilled hole patterns in the worksurface. Insert four 5/16" x 1 ¼" Hex Flange screws down through the inside of the cabinet and into the worksurface. For Resin Tops, use #14 x 3/4" Slotted Hex Head screws with washers. Use a #12 (. 185" or 4. 7mm) drill bit to drill the pilot holes. Attaching the Endstops Step 1 2 3 4 5 Action Align the left Endstop so that it is flush with the bottom and rear edges of the worksurface. Scribe pilot-hole locations for the Endstop's screw holes on the side of the worksurface. Mark the center of the scribed location with a Center Punch to ensure an exact center. Drill holes 3/16" in diameter by 3/4" deep at each scribed hole location. Mount the left Endstop with the #14 x ¾" Slotted Hex Head screws. (Refer to Figure 7) Attaching the Backstops Step 1 2 3 Action (Refer to Figure 7) The Backstop has two 90º flanges. Bolt each flange to the Endstop using the two ¼" - 20 x ½" Round Head screws and two ¼" - 20 Kep nuts for each flange. With the Backstop in place, drill pilot holes 3/16" in diameter by 3/4" deep through the screw holes. Secure the Backstop to the work surface using the #14 x ¾" Slotted Hex Head screws. Note: If you are only attaching a Plain Backstop (with no Endstops or flanged edges), hold the Backstop flush with the bottom rear edge of the worksurface. Scribe pilot-hole locations for the Backstop's screw holes and mark the center with a Center Punch. Attach the Backstop using #14 x ¾" Slotted Hex Head screws. Figure 7 Backstop and Endstops Assembly 10 Attaching Riser Shelves The following sections provide step-by-step instructions for attaching the Instrument Riser Shelf, Stationary Riser Shelf, and an Adjustable Riser Shelf. [. . . ] Place the Foot Mounting Plates onto the worksurface and align the hole patterns. Insert two 5/16" x 1¼" Hex Flange screws through the Mounting Plates and into the worksurface to secure. Attaching the Shelf to the L-Brackets Step 1 2 3 4 5 Action Slide the two L-Brackets down into the Foot Mounting Plates . Place the Shelf on top of the L-Brackets and mark the hole locations on the bottom of the Shelf . Drill pilot holes 1 ¼" deep (two for each LBracket) into the Shelf using a 7/32" drill bit. [. . . ]