Use and Care Manual
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STAND ASSEMBLY
NOTE: It may help to only hand tighten the bolts until the stand
has been fully assembled. Once everything has been put together
correctly, then you can tool-tighten the bolts to help ensure a level
stand.
1. Attach one top frame (Fig. A - 3) to one pair of legs (Fig. A - 4)
using the carriage bolts (Fig. A - 2) and washer head hex nuts (Fig.
A - 1) supplied. Repeat for the second pair of legs.
2. Attach one brace (Fig. A - 5) to each pair of legs using carriage
bolts and washer head hex nuts.
3. Connect the two sets of legs with the two remaining top frames.
Make sure that the square holes in the legs align with the square
holes in the top frame and that all parallel top frames are on the
same level. Also check that the slots on top of the frame are cor-
rectly aligned at each corner. Secure the frames to the legs using
carriage bolts and washer head hex nuts.
4. Attach the two remaining braces by aligning the square holes in
the legs and the braces. Insert the carriage bolts and secure them in
place with washer head hex nuts.
5. Install a foot (Fig. B - 1) onto all four legs.
MOUNTING SANDER TO STAND (FIG. C)
1. With the help of a friend or even a trustworthy stranger, place
the sander’s body onto the stand.
2. Line up the mounting holes on the sander with the slots on top
of the frame.
3. Secure the sander to the stand on all four corners using hex head
bolts, flat washers and hex nuts.
ASSEMBLY
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Fig. A
Fig. B
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Fig. C










