Crate & Barrel Walker Desk Assembly Instruction

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WALKER DESK
Thank you for purchasing the Walker Desk. This page lists all the contents included in the box. Please take time to identify the hardware as well as the individual components of this product. As you unpack and prepare for assembly, place the contents on a carpeted or padded area to protect them from damage. Note: 2 people are required to safely assemble this product.
COMPONENTS
1 - glass top
1 - lower cross bar
2 - side frames
1 - upper cross bar
1 - keyboard tray
2 - wire braces
Made in China
HARDWARE
2 - short screws
2 - cams 6 - small
2 - spacers
2 - medium screws
washers
6 - rubber bumpers
6 - long screws
6 - large washers
2 - cam screws
6 - spring washers
Missing hardware? Please call
800.606.6387 for replacements.
TOOLS REQUIRED
Allen wrench (included)
Phillips head screwdriver
Make sure arrows point out towards ends
1 Insert 2 cams into holes on underside of lower cross bar. Make sure arrows on each cam point out towards the ends with dowels.
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WALKER DESK
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2 A. Fit keyboard tray into position, aligning dowels with corresponding holes in side frame. Using allen wrench, attach with 3 long screws, 3 spring washers and 3 small washers. B. Insert dowels of top cross bar into corresponding holes in side frame.
4 A. Insert 1 cam screw into lower hole of side frame and secure with a phillips head screwdriver. B. Fit remaining side frame onto keyboard tray, upper and lower crossbars. Attach with 3 long screws, 3 spring washers and 3 small washers. Secure all screws with the allen wrench.
Made in China
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Cams face down
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3 A. Insert 1 cam screw into lower hole on side frame and tighten with a phillips head screwdriver. B. Place lower cross bar into position, aligning wood dowel and cam screw with corresponding holes. Make sure cams in cross bar face down.
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5 Secure lower cross bar to side panels by turning both cams 90 degrees with a phillips head screwdriver.
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