Removing feet, brackets and screws from the main body
The BC1 features a unique self contained design which means all the parts required for assembly
are stored and fitted directly to the main body. Before you can begin any assembly, the critical
parts (e.g. feet) and those that will be required by accessories (e.g. side brackets) should be
removed from the main body. This is done by simply removing the thumbscrews used to secure
each of the parts, or in the case of thumbscrews, simply unscrewing from the main body.
The feet are each held in place by 2 thumbscrews on either side. The same thumbscrews used
to secure the feet when stored will be used to attached the feet in the assembled position
although any of the M3 thumbscrews can be used as they are identical and interchangeable.
The pushpin and threaded standoffs are secured to the feet and can be removed at this point
depending on how many are required by the hardware being installed.
The PCI thumbscrews are removed by loosening or removing the nut at the top, then angling
the screw downwards and away from the table. It is recommend that you remove them in sets
of 2 on opposite sides, as the slots they occupy are used to mount drives.
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Washer for use with brackets