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Part Identification

 

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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 identification to help identify similar parts.

Now you know 

our ABCs.

A RIGHT END (1)
B LEFT END (1)
C STRETCHER (1)

D LOUVERED PANEL (2)

E SHELF (1)
F UPRIGHT (1)

G BASE (2)
H TOP (1)

J BOTTOM (1)

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Summary of Contents for Hampstead 5426504

Page 1: ...Hampstead Park Lift Up Table Model 5426504 Guaranteed to hold other beverages too Teknik www teknikoffice co uk ...

Page 2: ...Table of Contents Assembly Tools Required Part Identification Hardware Identification Assembly Steps No 2 Phillips Screwdriver Tip Shown Actual Size 3 4 5 19 Adjustable Wrench Page 2 Tape Measure ...

Page 3: ... 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 RIGHT END 1 B LEFT END 1 C STRETCHER 1 D LOUVERED PANEL 2 E SHELF 1 F UPRIGHT 1 G BASE 2 H TOP 1 J BOTTOM 1 A B C D D E F G G H J Page 3 ...

Page 4: ...M 18 1F CAM DOWEL 12 2F BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 36 1S 52S SILVER 3 4 PAN HEAD SCREW 2 BLACK 3 4 MACHINE SCREW 4 92S BLACK 1 1 4 MACHINE SCREW 4 93S SUPPORT BRACKET 2 37G BLACK WASHER 8 13M METAL BRACKET 10 4G BUMPER 4 2M 74M LIFT TABLE MECHANISM SET 1 NUT 8 24M SILVER WASHER 2 80M BUSHING 2 91M BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 4 113S Page 4 ...

Page 5: ...W until the shoulder is against the surface of the part 1 2 Insert the metal end of the CAM DOWEL into the HIDDEN CAM 1 Push a HIDDEN CAM into the part The arrow in the HIDDEN CAM must point toward the hole in the edge of the board Hole Arrow Metal end Hidden Cam Cam Dowel Start Tighten Arrow Minimum 190 degrees Caution Risk of damage or injury HIDDEN CAMS must be completely tightened HIDDEN CAMS ...

Page 6: ...floor å Push four HIDDEN CAMS 1F into the short edges of the SHELF E Then insert the metal end of a CAM DOWEL 2F into each HIDDEN CAM å Push six HIDDEN CAMS 1F into the long edges of the SHELF E Do not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step Arrow 1F 2F Metal end Arrow 1F 2F Metal end 1F Arrow 1F Arrow E Page 6 ...

Page 7: ... a CAM DOWEL 2F into each HIDDEN CAM å Turn six CAM SCREWS 8F into the LOUVERED PANELS D å Fasten the LOUVERED PANELS D to the SHELF E Tighten six HIDDEN CAMS Step 2 Arrow 1F 2F Metal end Arrow 1F 2F Metal end 8F D D D E Surface with HIDDEN CAMS D Page 7 These surfaces should be even ...

Page 8: ...å Fasten the UPRIGHT F to the SHELF E Use two BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 113S Step 3 Surface with HIDDEN CAMS F E Page 8 BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2 used in this step 113S ...

Page 9: ...h HIDDEN CAM Step 4 Arrow 1F 2F Metal end Arrow 1F 2F Metal end Page 9 J Meet Part J This component has been engineered to be lighter stronger faster well ok Not technically faster But definitely makes for a sturdier Lift Top Coffee Table that s easier to assemble and friendlier to the environment ...

Page 10: ...1S å NOTE Be sure the BRACKETS are even with the edges of the BASES å Fasten the BASES G to the BOTTOM J Use six BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S Step 5 BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 16 used in this step 1S 4G 4G 4G G G G G J Page 10 10 used Surface with BRACKETS Surface without BRACKETS ...

Page 11: ...å Fasten the BOTTOM J to the UPRIGHT F Use two BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREWS 113S Step 6 J F BLACK 1 15 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 2 used in this step 113S Page 11 Surface with HIDDEN CAMS ...

Page 12: ...n the ENDS A and B to the LOUVERED PANELS D SHELF E and BOTTOM J Tighten twelve HIDDEN CAMS å NOTE Be sure the WOOD DOWELS in the LOUVERED PANELS insert into the ENDS å Fasten the BASES G to the ENDS A and B Use four BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREWS 1S 15F 15F D D E J G G Page 12 BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 4 used in this step 1S ...

Page 13: ...å Carefully stand your unit upright å Push four BUMPERS 2M into the top edges of the ENDS A and B Step 8 B A Page 13 2M ...

Page 14: ...TABLE MECHANISM 74M down to access the back hole å 3rd Fasten the back edge of the LIFT TABLE MECHANISM 74M to the TOP H Use a BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 1S å Repeat this step for the other LIFT TABLE MECHANISM as shown 74M 74M H The holes are closer to this edge 1st 2nd 3rd Front edge BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 6 used in this step 1S Page 14 Front edge These four holes must be here These four h...

Page 15: ...IFT TABLE MECHANISMS 74M Use four BLACK WASHERS 13M four NUTS 24M and four BLACK 3 4 MACHINE SCREWS 92S å NOTE Position the SUPPORT BRACKETS exactly as shown 37G 13M 24M 37G 24M 13M BLACK 3 4 MACHINE SCREW 4 used in this step 92S 92S 74M 74M H Page 15 ...

Page 16: ...M and into the holes in the ENDS as shown in the enlarged diagram å NOTE Be careful when lining up the holes in the MECHANISMS with the holes in the ENDS as to not damage any parts You should start each SCREW a few turns before completely tightening any of them Step 11 Do not use This hole is used in the next step BLACK 9 16 LARGE HEAD SCREW 10 used in this step 1S B A H Page 16 74M 74M ...

Page 17: ...o BLACK 3 4 PAN HEAD SCREWS 85S through the BUSHINGS through two SILVER WASHERS 80M through the LIFT TABLE MECHANISMS 74M and into the ENDS å NOTE Do not overtighten the SCREWS BLACK 3 4 PAN HEAD SCREW 2 used in this step 85S 91M 91M 80M 80M B A Page 17 74M 74M ...

Page 18: ...LE MECHANISMS 74M Use four BLACK WASHERS 13M four NUTS 24M and four BLACK 1 1 4 MACHINE SCREWS 93S å NOTE Use an Adjustable Wrench and a Phillips Screwdriver in this step Step 13 74M 74M 13M 37G 37G 24M BLACK 1 1 4 MACHINE SCREW 4 used in this step 93S 24M 13M C Page 18 ...

Page 19: ...t place valuables in the storage space 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 35 lbs 35 lbs 50 lbs total Page 19 ...

Page 20: ...can tip over Overloaded shelves can break Never exceed the weight limits shown in the instructions Work from bottom to top when loading shelves Place the heavier items on the lower shelves Placing TVs on furniture items that are not designed to support a television is hazardous Risk of injury or death TVs can be very heavy Plus the weight and location of the picture tube tends to make TVs unbalanc...

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