How to Put the Levitech Table Together
CAUTION
Be sure to read all instructions before assembling the Levitech Table.
WARNIN G
Do not disconnect or cut the hydraulic lines at any point.
They are factory sealed and have no user serviceable parts.
Note:
Motorized tables are not assembled when shipped. If you have purchased a
motorized table, follow the assembly from step 1. To mount the motor on the
rear rail, follow steps 1-6 and then skip to the section entitled “Changing the
Location of the Electric Motor” on page 11.
1a). For the X-Series Tables, spread the legs to the width of the strut
supplied. See page 16 or 17 for instructions. Insert 10-32X1.25 Socket Head
Cap Screw (#31 Part No. 19F128KCS) through holes in cylinder washer(#24
Part No.1015 and start screws in nut plate(#25 Part No.1017), repeat assembly for both ends of strut. Then slide strut assembly into vertical channel of
outer leg. Tighten strut six inches from under side of table arm support or
locate as desired.
1b). For the L-Series Tables, spread the legs to the width of the rails
supplied. If the length of the rail will make the table too wide for your
application, refer to the section entitled “Cutting Rails to Custom Lengths” on
page 10.
2. Insert (2) nut plates inside each rail and install rail inside upper sleeves
(see diagram #20). NOTE! Slide one additional nut plate in upper rear rail for
motorized tables (see page 11).
3. Adjust the bottom rail(s) so you can cap one of the sleeves with an endcap
(the rail should be recessed at least 3/8” -see Figure 1). Put the nut plate in
the nut plate channel at the bottom of the rail, and screw the 3/8” socket
through the holes in the sleeve and tighten. Install endcaps with a rubber mallet. Tap the endcap in gently so it goes in evenly and not at an angle. Slide
the rail gently against the endcap. Be sure to slide the rail gently or the endcap will de dislodged.
3. Continued Figure 1.
Bottom Rails Shown
Figure 1. The nut plate should be in the nut plate channel at the bottom of the
rail. Be sure the rail is recessed at least 3/8” so the endcap will fit in the end
of the sleeve.
4. Slide the nut plate in the nut plate channel at the bottom of the rail until it is
over the holes in the capped sleeve.
5. Screw the 3/8” socket head cap screws through the holes in the sleeve and
the nut plate. Finger tighten the cap screws; leave the cap screws finger tight
unitl step #6.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 for both legs until all the rails are in place and the cap
screws are ginger tight. Be sure to leave at least 3/8” clearance at the end of
each sleeve for the endcaps to fit in Figure 1. Cap every open sleeve with a
plastic endcap.
7. Now tighten all cap screws firmly with the 5/16” hex key (supplied).
NOTE:
Verify that the legs are plumb to prevent inner legs from jamming.
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