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Step 2
Screw the three support rods into the base.
The shortest rod should be positioned in the centre,
and the two longer rods on either side.
Do not tighten the support rod bosses (locking
knobs) at this stage.
Note: Filter vessels require extended support rods,
so ensure you are using the correct support rods for
your application.
Important information
Once the support rods have been connected to the base, wipe them with the lubricating cloth
supplied to aid further assembly and operation of components.
Step 3
Lower the T-beam support brace onto the
support rods.
Slide the support brace down the support rods
until it is resting on the support rod bosses.
Now fully tighten the support rod bosses using
the locking rod (supplied).
Remove the T-beam support brace from the
framework.
Useful notes
The T-beam support brace ensures that the support rods are correctly screwed into position, and
that they are straight and parallel.
The support brace should slide freely up and down the support rods. To enable this, apply gentle
pressure to the centre of the brace when raising or lowering it. This will help to keep the brace
level and prevent it from twisting (which may cause it to stick).

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