3.3 Setting the working height
–
The working height is adjustable between 750 and 900 mm
(measured to the upper edge of the table plate).
–
Undo screws 1 on the stand braces.
–
Adjust the table plate horizontally to the required working height.
To prevent tilting, pull the table plate out or push it in by the same
distance on both sides.
–
Tighten both screws 1.
3.5 Self-manufacture of the table top
If you manufacture the table top yourself, please take the
measurements from the illustrations on pages 43 and 44.
8
1
1
3.3 Setting the working height
–
The working height is adjustable between 750 and 900 mm
(measured to the upper edge of the table plate).
–
Undo screws 1 on the stand braces.
–
Adjust the table plate horizontally to the required working height.
To prevent tilting, pull the table plate out or push it in by the same
distance on both sides.
–
Tighten both screws 1.
3.5 Self-manufacture of the table top
If you manufacture the table top yourself, please take the
measurements from the illustrations on pages 43 and 44.
8
1
1
3.3 Setting the working height
–
The working height is adjustable between 750 and 900 mm
(measured to the upper edge of the table plate).
–
Undo screws 1 on the stand braces.
–
Adjust the table plate horizontally to the required working height.
To prevent tilting, pull the table plate out or push it in by the same
distance on both sides.
–
Tighten both screws 1.
3.5 Self-manufacture of the table top
If you manufacture the table top yourself, please take the
measurements from the illustrations on pages 43 and 44.
8
1
1
3.3 Setting the working height
–
The working height is adjustable between 750 and 900 mm
(measured to the upper edge of the table plate).
–
Undo screws 1 on the stand braces.
–
Adjust the table plate horizontally to the required working height.
To prevent tilting, pull the table plate out or push it in by the same
distance on both sides.
–
Tighten both screws 1.
3.5 Self-manufacture of the table top
If you manufacture the table top yourself, please take the
measurements from the illustrations on pages 43 and 44.
8
1
1