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Model MAST-3 Bed Frame Accessory

Revised 10/27/2016

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Disassembly

To disassemble, reverse order of steps for assembly.

Assembly Notes

Hardware notes: do not fully tighten any fasteners until all hardware is in place. Failure to follow 
these instructions may cause fasteners to misalign during assembly. If using power tools to aid in 
assembly, use caution. Power tools may over-tighten fasteners and split or damage the material.

Tools required (not included):
Phillips head screw driver
7/16” wrench or adjustable wrench

Care and Maintenance

 Check all fasteners periodically for tightness.

 Clean solid surfaces using a slightly damp cloth if necessary. Do not use any corrosive cleaning 

products or abrasives that may degrade or damage the surface. Furniture polish may be used to
clean dust off solid surfaces.

 We recommend that any cleaning materials first be tested on a surface that would not be visible 

during the course of normal use.

 Use of a vaporizer close to this product may cause the surface to swell and the surface to peel.

 Do not machine-wash fabric; machine-washing may cause fabric to shrink. To clean fabric, hand

scrub or brush with light water use (such as a spray bottle) and/or an appropriate soap for use 
with outdoor canvas. Rub dry immediatly after cleaning. We recommend that any cleaning 
materials first be tested on a surface that would not be visible during the course of normal use.

Summary of Contents for MAST-3

Page 1: ...s before assembly and use Keep instructions for future use ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED Due to the presence of small parts during assembly keep out of reach of children until assembly is complete 1900 Alfa Drive Lancaster PA 17601 717 269 8934 tradecraftspecialties gmail com www tradecraftspecialties com Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...se substitute parts Contact manufacturer should replacement parts be necessary Before assembly and use inspect product for damaged hardware loose joints missing pieces or sharp edges Warning hardware included with this product may have sharp points or edges Assembly by an adult is required Keep all loose hardware out of reach of children Warning small parts are a choking hazard for children Make s...

Page 3: ...id surfaces using a slightly damp cloth if necessary Do not use any corrosive cleaning products or abrasives that may degrade or damage the surface Furniture polish may be used to clean dust off solid surfaces We recommend that any cleaning materials first be tested on a surface that would not be visible during the course of normal use Use of a vaporizer close to this product may cause the surface...

Page 4: ...Model MAST 3 Bed Frame Accessory Revised 10 27 2016 Page 4 of 10 Parts List ...

Page 5: ...gh room to lay out all parts Carefully unpack all parts and hardware and check that everything is present and undamaged It is helpful to have more than one person available for assembly Step 3 Fasten mast F to rear of headboard using lag screws A and washers B If this kit is equipped with a ship s wheel make sure to use the mast drilled for wheel placement ...

Page 6: ...e 6 of 10 Step 3 A Fasten wheel K to mast using lag screw L and washers B Use washers on each side of wheel as necessary for shimming Back of lag screw whould not protrude from rear of mast Do not over tighten lag screw wheel should turn freely around screw ...

Page 7: ...ssory Revised 10 27 2016 Page 7 of 10 Step 6 Fasten top G to lower mast F using lag screw A and washer B Note that these holes may be drilled slightly off center to allow top to be biased rear ward for less interferance with mast ...

Page 8: ...age 8 of 10 Step 7 Gently work the yard H through the top of the sail D with the smaller hole towards the back flat vertical part Gently work the wire rod M through the vertical fabric loop to stiffen the sail vertically if necessary with the loop end up ...

Page 9: ...ure length of cord E sufficient for the following step Only cut to length when certain of proper length Thread rope E through hole on end of yard H and tie a knot wrap other end around top mast I and tie a knot Step 8 Fasten yard H to top of upper using lag screw A and washer B ...

Page 10: ...gth 1 Thread rope E through hole on one side of rail J Do not make a knot 2 Run rope up through outer hole on top G across and down through the opposite hole 3 Run rope down to hole in the opposite rail J Do not make a knot 4 Run rope end to pulley loop around and tie a knot Repeat for opposite side Step 11 Tighten all hardware Make sure all assembled parts are tight and secure ...

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