Instructions / Assembly
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1 ASSEMBLY
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22. Wall Mounting the Rear Center Leg
Follow these steps to correctly mount
the rear center leg to the wall:
a. After removing the rear leg
assembly from the machine,
locate a suitable area on your wall for mounting the leg, in line with a vertical stud or
other structural member.
b. Mark the center line of the wall stud in at least
two locations. Align the leg with the marks,
and using a carpenter’s level, position the leg
so that it is perfectly vertical, “plumb” (Figure
22).
c. While holding the leg firmly in place, have an
assistant mark the location of all six (6) of the
leg screw holes onto the wall. You may use a
pointed tool or one of the supplied lag screws
by inserting through each hole and tapping
gently.
d. Place the leg assembly aside, and drill pilot
holes into the wall at each of the marked
locations. Select a proper drill size based on
the wall and stud material.
e. Reposition the leg against the wall, and insert
a lag screw and washer through each leg hole
and into the pilot holes. Tighten all lag screws securely.
23. With assistance, lift the assembled machine
upright onto the legs, and realign the M10 bolts
(with sleeves) at the top of the Vertical Track with
the U-shaped slots at the top of the rear leg
mounting bracket (Figure 23). Reinsert the M10
bolts (removed in step 20, previous page) and
washers back into the leg bracket and into the
threaded holes in the Vertical Track.
Note: Find a wall location where there will be
plenty of room on either side of the wall stud to
feed in and remove the sheet material. If you
cannot find a vertical structural stud, or your wall
construction is of a solid material (i.e. masonry,
concrete, etc.), you will need to install the
appropriate wall anchors for the Lag Bolts.
Figure 22
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