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Step 1 |
Bolt 4 seat
plates to legs using 1 1/4" bolts and 1 3/8" washers. |
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Step 2 |
Place the legs
52" apart, from inside edge to inside edge. Make sure the legs
are square by measuring from the back tip of 1 leg to the front tip
of the opposite leg, it should be 57". See diagram 1.
This step is very important otherwise the bench will not fit
together properly. |
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Step 3 |
Position the
seat onto the legs and start, but do not tighten 4 bolts (1 and
1/4") and 4 washers (1 and 3/8"). |
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Step 4 |
Turn the back
over face down (on packing foam to avoid scratching) and insert 4
threaded rods into the inserts so that there is 5" protruding
from the concrete surface. See diagram 2. |
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Step 5 |
Carefully
"hang" the back onto the bench legs through the holes in
the legs. Be careful not to damage the threads on the threaded
rods. Important to insert all 4 rods through the legs at the
same time. |
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Step 6 |
Onto each of
the 4 threaded rods, put 1 washer (1 1/8") followed by 1
lockwasher (7/8") and then 1 acorn nut (1/2"). |
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Step 7 |
Tighten each
acorn nut using a 3/4" socket wrench. Tighten until the back is
flush with the leg.Do not over tighten. |
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Step 8 |
Align the seat
so that the ends are in alignment with the back. Tighten the 4
bolts to the 4 plates. Do NOT over tighten. |