Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide

Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section

Step 6 If you are replacing the left or right tabletop end, remove the privacy panel end piece and panel end brace. See Figure 7-47for the privacy panel end piece locations and Figure 7-30for the panel end brace locations.

Step 7 Remove the privacy panel hangers from the table legs that support the table top section to be replaced.

See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the privacy panel hanger attachment points and screw locations.

Step 8 Remove the floating bracket on each side of the table top section to be replaced.

See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the floating bracket attachment points and screw locations.

Step 9 Remove the gutter panel for the table top section to be replaced.

See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the gutter panel attachment points and screw locations.

Step 10 Remove the gutter and privacy panel support brackets from the table legs that support the table top section to be replaced.

See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the screw locations for the gutter and privacy panel support brackets.

Step 11 Remove the screws from the table legs that support the table top section.

Step 12 Move one of the table legs to allow access to the draw bolts and remove the draw bolts from the adjoining table top sections. See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the location of the draw bolts.

Note Make sure that the leg still supports both table top sections.

Step 13 If you are replacing an end piece, remove the attachment plates.

Step 14 If required, reposition the table leg so that it fully supports both table sections.

Step 15 Move the table leg on the other side of the table top to allow access to the draw bolts and remove the draw bolts from the adjoining table top sections.

Note Make sure that the leg still supports both table top sections.

Step 16 Separate the table top sections to create a space between the section to be replaced of approximately one inch (2.5 centimeters); this step allows you to remove the splines between the table top sections.

Tip To ease movement of the sections, you can place furniture sliders under each table leg before you move the sections.

Caution Be sure that the legs support all table top sections and do not allow any of the sections to fall to the ground.

Step 17 Remove the splines from the slot in the edges of the table top section.

Step 18 Remove the table top section to be replaced.

Step 19 Place the new table top section on the table legs.

 

 

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