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    T i t a n I I S p l i t T o p D r a f t i n g T a b l e s T ools required: P hillips screwdriv er , awl, or drill with 1 ⁄ 1 ⁄ 1 16 ⁄ 16 ⁄ " bit . Assembly Instructions Parts Included: A 2 pcs K 4 pcs M 1 pc For WSB60 Side Frames, Left & Right G 16 pcs 2" Allen Bolts Angle Brackets Drawer Unit Tilt Mechanisms B 1 pc Upper Rear[...]

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    T o Assemble Base Frame Unpack and inspect contents to confi rm you have all the parts listed. Use care to differentiate the four crossbars from each other , as shown in the parts list. Also use care to differentiate left side frame from right, as shown in the parts list. Attach rear crossbars ( B and C ), footrest crossbar ( E ), and front crossb[...]

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    T o A ttach T abletop to Base Frame 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 6 9 8 7 Inspect large board piece carefully and choose which side you want facing up for use. This side should be placed face-down on a carpeted or otherwise protected fl oor to avoid scratches. Set the smaller board piece on fl oor next to large one. Pay close attention to correct or[...]

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    ©200 8 ALVIN & COMPANY, INC . • P .O. Box 188, Windsor , CT 06095-0722 Phone: 860-243-8991 • T oll-Free: 800-444-2584 • F ax: 860-242-8037 • T oll-Free F ax: 800-777-2896 www.alvinco.com LIT - A8058 4/0 8 Before attaching tilt mechanisms to big board, you must ensure that the rear wood frame is sitting fl ush on the board surface. Adj[...]