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WINSOR & NEWTON Thames Radial Easel User Manual

WINSOR & NEWTON Thames Radial Easel
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WINSOR & NEWTON THAMES RADIAL EASEL INSTRUCTIONS
Now you have got over the excitement of
receiving all of your wonderful Cass Art
goodies, it’s now time to assemble your
Winsor & Newton Thames Radial Easel.
We would like to offer some helpful
alternative instructions to those provided
with your easel.
Once you have all your pieces laid out,
take piece A and unscrew the large wing
nut on the side. Then pull each of the
three legs of the easel apart. The further
outwards these are, the lower the overall
height of the easel will be.
Take piece B and separate the two
pieces (1B and 2B) by unscrewing the
small wing nut. Slot piece 2B through
the hole in the middle of the back of
piece A. The large screw should poke
through the front of the easel. Slot piece
1B onto the front of the easel, onto the
long screw. Then screw on the wing nut
to keep this in place.
A
1B
1B
1B
2B
2B
2B
C
B
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WINSOR & NEWTON Thames Radial Easel Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeRadial Easel
BrandWINSOR & NEWTON
ModelThames Radial Easel
MaterialBeechwood
Height AdjustmentYes
Angle AdjustmentYes
FoldableYes
PortableYes
Weight Capacity10 kg

Summary

Winsor & Newton Thames Radial Easel Assembly

Adjusting Easel Height Using Piece A

Unscrew wing nut on piece A, pull legs apart to set the desired easel height.

Attaching Piece B to Easel Frame

Separate pieces 1B and 2B, slot 2B through piece A, and attach 1B to the front screw.

Easel Usage and Support

Adjusting Canvas Supports

Loosen wing nuts on small blocks to move them up/down for various board/canvas heights.

Using the T-Bar (Piece C) for Extra Strength

Insert T-bar piece C through base holes for added stability when holding heavy items.