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STEP 6:
Note: This step can also be completed with the table upside down resting on the top which can make it
easier to position the parts and secure them with the screws.
See PICTURE 6A. Locate the SAFETY BELT (G) and slip one of the ends with the pre-made screw hole
between the TOP RAIL (B) and the TOP SHELF RAIL (C1).
See PICTURE 6B. Using the pre-drilled hole on the
underside
of the TOP SHELF RAIL (C1), secure the
end of the SAFETY BELT (G) and the METAL SUPPORT BAR (H) with ONE 5/8” SCREW (I).
Sandwich the end of the SAFETY BELT (G) between the metal bar and the top shelf rail as shown.
See PICTURE 6C. Repeat this step to secure the other end of the SAFETY BELT (G) and the other end of the
METAL SUPPORT BAR (H) using the second 5/8” SCREW (I).
F1
F2
F2
PICTURE 4
D
PICTURE 5
D
PICTURE 6C
PICTURE 6B
G
C1
B
H
B C1
G
F
PICTURE 6A
*You must be sure to
use the thicker F1
shelf in the top
position.
STEP 4:
See PICTURE 4. Position the table so that it’s resting on the END PANEL (D). Insert the TOP SHELF
PANEL (F1) into the shelf grooves on the TOP SHELF RAILS (C1). Insert the TWO MIDDLE/LOWER
SHELF PANELS (F2) into the shelf grooves on the MIDDLE/LOWER SHELF RAILS (C2). The white or the
colored sides of the shelves face up (depending on your model) and are seated into the grooves on all three
sides.
STEP 5:
See PICTURE 5. Attach the SECOND END PANEL (D) to the TWO TOP RAILS (B) and SIX
SHELF RAILS (C1, C2) using EIGHT 1¾” BOLTS (E).