
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE TO CUSTOMERS:
For ease and speed of assembly we recommend that before you commence each step of the
assembly that you identify all the parts required to complete that step.
We recommend that where possible you allow sufficient space to assemble the item as close
as possible to the place where it will be once assembled.
For the protection of your furniture we recommend that the product is placed on protected
surfaces during assembly to prevent any damage.
During assembly do not over tighten the screws or bolts, as this may damage the product.
Please ensure you retain all the product packaging until the item is completely assembled.
Periodically check all fitting and re-tighten as necessary.
Never allow any liquids to remain on your furniture as absorption can cause the wood to warp
or finish to de-laminate.
It is recommended that this item should be assembled by two adults.
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Chair Assembly Tips
The key to correct chair assembly is to loosely attach all of the bolts, then gradually tighten them in
succession until all of them are secure. Completely tightening one or more bolts prematurely can
result in the following:
ISSUE: CHAIR IS UNLEVELED
Cause:
Chairs can be wobbly or unleveled if one or more bolts are fully tightened before
all bolts are attached and / or tighten.
Chairs can be wobbly or unleveled if assembly is completed in a dierent room or
surface than where the product is intended to primarily reside.
Solution:
Loosen each bolt in the seat box (front
legs, back corner-blocks, and back apron)
until they are adjustable by hand. Place
the chair upright on the floor. Press firmly
and evenly on the seat edges until the
product sits level but do not lean against
the chair back. Once the chair sits level
on the desired surface, fully tighten each
bolt.
When assembling your chair, make sure
to do it in the location that the chair will
most often be used. Uneven flooring
frequently accounts for wobbling issues.
ISSUE: HOLES ARE MISALIGNED
Cause:
Loosen bolts until
adjustable by hand
This issue can occur when some bolts are tightened fully before all other bolts are
tightened or attached.
Solution:
Loosen each bolt in the seat box (front legs, back corner-blocks, and back apron)
until nger tight. This will allow you to realign the holes and properly fasten the
bolts to the frame.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TABLE SET
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
A- Table Top 1 pc
B- Back Table Legs 2 pcs
1 pcC - Front Table Leg (L)
1pcD - Front Table Leg (R)
1pcE - Long Stretcher
2pcsF - Short Stretchers
BAR STOOL
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
G- Chair Back 2 pcs
H- Front Leg 2 pcs
4 pcsI - Apron
J- Stretcher 4 pcs
K- Chair Seat 2 pcs
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TABLE SET
HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION
1- JCBC M6 x 60mm
Ø6mm
2 23/64”
2- Spring Washer M8
3- Flat Washer M7
4- Wood Screw M4 x 38mm
Ø4mm
1 1/2”
5- Allen Key M4 1 pc
8 pcs
8 pcs
8 pcs
6 pcs
BARSTOOL
HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION
6- JCBC M6 x 50mm
Ø6mm
1 31/32”
7- Spring Washer M8
8- Allen Key M4
9- Wood Screw M4 x 32mm
Ø4mm
1 17/64”
10- Wood Dowel M8 x 30mm 8 pcs
12 pcs
12 pcs
1 pc
14 pcs
TABLE SET: STEP 1
NOTE: This Chair not suitable for Standing On.
WARNING: Do Not over Tighten the bolts and screw.
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B
3
X4
2
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