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SKU 37999
Nut (14)
Spreader (15)
Uprights (18)
Foot Brace (17)
Foot (16)
Bolt (13)
Figure 2
First Assemble the Feet (16) and Uprights (18), and then Mount the Shop Press:2.
Lay down one of the Uprights (18) with the cross straps facing up. a.
Attach a Foot (16) to the end where the cross strap is ush with the end of the b.
Upright, using two Bolts (13) and Nuts (14).
Attach two Foot Braces (17) to the Upright and the Foot, using four Bolts (13) and c.
Nuts (14), as per Figure 2 orientation above.
Assemble the remaining Upright, Foot and Foot Braces as above.d.
Attach the two Spreaders (15) to the foot-end of one of the Uprights (see Figure e.
2), and secure with two Bolts (13) and Nuts (14).
Attach the remaining Upright to the other end of the Spreaders using two Bolts f.
(13) and Nuts (14).
Using a square (sold separately), make sure that all connections are at right g.
angles (except the Braces (17)) and tighten all nuts and bolts in place. Determine
where you want to use the Press, and with assistance, move the unit to the
location where it is to be used.
If needed, drill four 1/2” diameter mounting holes in the feet and use as a template h.
to mark the spots where four 1/2” diameter holes will be drilled in the concrete or
wood oor. Before drilling, re-check that the press is square. Additionally, check
for any hidden wiring or cables and adjust the location for the holes as needed.
Then, temporarily set the Shop Press aside.
Use a masonry drill bit to drill the four 1/2” diameter holes (about 3”-4” deep) i.
into the concrete. Make sure to blow out the concrete dust from the drilled holes.
Insert Lag screw anchors (not included) into the holes.
Set the Shop Press back to the location where it is to be used, and align the four j.
1/2” diameter mounting holes in its feet with the four pre-drilled 1/2” holes in the
concrete or wood. Then use four minimum 3” long, 1/2” diameter, concrete anchor
bolts or lag bolts (not included) to secure the Shop Press to the concrete or wood
oor.










