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Part Identifi cation

 

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While not all parts are labeled, some of the parts will have a label or an inked letter on the edge 
to help distinguish similar parts from each other. Use this part identifi cation to help identify similar parts.

Now you know

our ABCs.

A

END (4)

B

UPPER BRACE (4)

C

LOWER BRACE (4)

D

SEAT (2)

Page 3

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

Summary of Contents for 5424944

Page 1: ...www teknikoffice co uk Industrial Style High Stool set of 2 Model 5424944 Keep your options open Teknik ...

Page 2: ...ntification Part Identification Assembly Steps Safety Warranty Skip the power trip This time Page 2 Hardware Identification å Screws are shown actual size You may receive extra hardware with your unit BLACK 3 8 HEX HEAD SCREW 24 2 L WRENCH 1 3 BLACK 1 3 16 HEX HEAD SCREW 8 1 ...

Page 3: ...arts will have a label or an inked letter on the edge to help distinguish similar parts from each other Use this part identification to help identify similar parts Now you know our ABCs A END 4 B UPPER BRACE 4 C LOWER BRACE 4 D SEAT 2 Page 3 A B C D A B C A B C D A B C ...

Page 4: ...S A Tighten two BLACK 3 8 HEX HEAD SCREWS 2 using the L WRENCH 3 å Fasten two LOWER BRACES C to the END A Tighten four BLACK 3 8 HEX HEAD SCREWS 2 using the L WRENCH 3 å Repeat this step for the other stool Page 4 3 B C A B C BLACK 3 8 HEX HEAD SCREW 12 used in this step 2 Surface without holes Surface with four holes Surface with two holes Do not use this hole ...

Page 5: ...he L WRENCH 3 å Fasten the UPPER BRACES B to one of the SEATS D Tighten four BLACK 1 3 16 HEX HEAD SCREWS 1 using the L WRENCH 3 å Repeat this step for the other stool Step 2 Page 5 BLACK 1 3 16 HEX HEAD SCREW 8 used for the SEATS 1 3 BLACK 3 8 HEX HEAD SCREW 12 used in this step 2 D B C A B C B B ...

Page 6: ... Carefully stand the stools upright å NOTE Please read the back pages of the instruction booklet for important safety information å This completes assembly Clean with a damp cloth Wipe dry Step 3 Page 6 ...

Page 7: ...ol to slip out from under you cause structural damage or can loosen important connections that can cause the chair or stool to fall apart Never stand on the seat of a chair or stool Don t lean so far back in your chair or stool that the legs lift up off the floor Loosening of parts or components Wear and Tear The normal use of a chair or stool can result in loosening of components The chair or stoo...

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