EFJohnson VR-CM50 manual Introduction, Tools Required, Console Arrangement, 1SAMPLE CONSOLE LAYOUT

Models: VR-CM50

1 50
Download 50 pages 23.64 Kb
Page 27
Image 27
3.1 INTRODUCTION

CABINETRY ASSEMBLY FOR CRT CONSOLE SYSTEMS

SECTION 3 CABINETRY ASSEMBLY FOR CRT CONSOLE SYSTEMS

3.1 INTRODUCTION

This section contains the instructions to assem- ble VR-CM50 CABINETRY. If you purchased a complete VR-CM50 system, most electronic compo- nents will be pre-installed in your VR-CM50 cabine- try.

3.2 TOOLS REQUIRED

The following tools are needed for mechanical assembly of the TDM-150 Console cabinetry.

#2 Phillips Screwdriver

Power Screwdriver with #2 Phillips Bit 3/8" Open End Wrench

7/16" Open End Wrench

1/2" Open End Wrench

3/8" Square Drive 7/16" Socket Carpenter’s Level

White Carpenter s Glue (Required only if multiple writing surfaces must be joined)

3.3 CONSOLE ARRANGEMENT

Consoles are shipped in 2, 3 or 4 bay sections depending on the final cabinet configuration. Before assembly begins, arrange the console sections (bays) in their proper room layout positions. Individual sec- tions will be identified with letters A , B , and C , beginning with left-most section. The letter designa- tions will appear on the inside ends of the console frame. Refer to your proposal diagram for the correct layout positions. A sample proposal diagram is shown in Figure 3-1.

It is important to note that the console sections should not be forced to conform to surrounding walls or structures. This will ultimately bend the console frames so that the Formica will not fit properly as designed.

Once the Formica writing surface is permanently mounted, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE THE CONSOLES!

Figure 3-1 SAMPLE CONSOLE LAYOUT

 

February 1996

3-1

Part No. 004-3039-274

Page 27
Image 27
EFJohnson VR-CM50 manual Introduction, Tools Required, Console Arrangement, 1SAMPLE CONSOLE LAYOUT