Fig.5, Assembly, Fig.2 fig.3 fig.4 fig.6 – Sealey API14 User Manual

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API14, API15 Issue no.1 20/06/14

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287mm centres

setting

(for enclosure fitting)

5. ASSEMBLY

5.1.

Drawer removal from enclosure

5.1.1. Unlock the drawer if required; open the drawer fully and squarely until it stops (fig.2). Remove the loose components, items 3,4,5

and 6.

5.1.2. With your thumb, push the plastic catch down one side (fig.3) and with your forefinger up the opposite side. Continue to hold the

catches until fully exposed (fig.4), then release. The drawer can now be fully removed.

5.1.3. It will be necessary to hold the enclosure steady; unless fitted to the bench; to remove the drawer completely.

5.1.4. slide the drawer runners back inside the enclosure after drawer removal.

5.2.

Fitting the enclosure to the bench

5.2.1. Locate the two bridge channels from beneath the bench at the required centres (fig.1) and (fig.5). As a suggestion only; position the

bridge channels centrally about the bench width for best access.

5.2.2. offer the empty dawer enclosure up to the bridge channels aligning slots to the captive nut holes in the bridge channels.

5.2.3. A second person is required to screw the enclosure to the bridge channels.

DO NOT tighten at this stage.

5.2.4 With all four screws fitted (item 8), with at least three threads engaged on each nut; slide the enclosure to the required position (fig.6)

and tighten all four screws.

5.3.

Drawer Mullion Partition

5.3.1. Fit (item 3) centrally with self tapping screws (item 5) through the pre-punched holes. transom plates (item 4) partitioning as required.

5.3.2. Fit the rubber safety caps (item 6) to all self tapping screw projections, from the underside of the drawer.

5.3.3. Locate the drawer guides with the enclosure runners and slide the drawer/drawers fully back into the enclosure. Generally the reverse

of removal, without the need to touch the plastic catches.

DO NOT force at any stage.

fig.2

fig.3

fig.4

fig.6

example position only

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

6. MAINTENANCE

Underside

6.1.

Lubricate the drawer runner bearings with a general purpose grease every 6 months. Wipe off excess with a dry cloth.

Environmental Protection

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be

sorted, taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment.

When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal, dispose of the product according to local

regulations.

(7)

Plastic catch

(8)

View from

beneath

bench

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