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Step 4

Raise 201313 beam assembly to upright position and attach 201315 supports to 201327A joint assembly as shown in Figure 7.

Use 7/8 x 2-1/4 in (57,ivm) bolts and nuts

Insert bolts from 201327A joint assembly to supports

Supports should be installed back-to-back with the flat of angle facing upwards

Tighten supports until assembly can support itself

Figure 7

Attach 201301/201302 rear pad assembly to 201315 supports as shown in Figure 8.

Use 7/8 x 2-1/4 in (57 mm) bolts and nuts

Insert bolt from inside of rear pad assembly to outside of support

Supports should be installed back-to-back with the edges forward and the flats of angles facing rear

Figure 8

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