Model SB1354
Cast Iron Workbench Legs
INSTRUCTION SHEET
P.O. Box 2027, Bellingham, WA 98227 U.S.A.
PHONE: (360)
Designed with smooth flowing lines reminiscent of industrial designs from the early 1900s, these heavy Cast Iron Legs provide plenty of support and stability for
Figure 1. SB1354
(Bench top and shelf not included).
Specifications
Material | Cast Iron |
Finish | Powder Coat |
Weight | 110 Lbs. Per Leg |
Dimensions | See Page 4 |
Capacity | See Warning Below |
Although each leg is capable of supporting up to 2000 lbs., the actual capacity of the completed workbench is dependent on many factors, including (but not limited to) material type, quality, and dimensions of the bench top and shelf; the method and materials used for cross bracing; the size and quality of the hardware used; and any forces that may be applied to the workbench during its use.
Inventory |
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Cast Iron Legs w/Brass Nameplate | 2 |
Things You'll Need |
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During the assembly process you'll need the |
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following (not included): |
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For Assembly
• | Two additional people |
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• | Bench Top |
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• | Lower Shelf |
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• | Bench Mounting: |
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| Thickness + 1⁄4") | 8 |
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• | Lower Shelf Mounting: |
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| Thickness) | 4 |
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•Tools needed for tightening selected hardware
•Cardboard (or other protective material for assembly process) larger than bench top dimensions
Optional
•Leveling Feet
•Precision Level
•Shim Stock (as needed)
•Floor Mounting Hardware (x4)
Copyright © October, 2010 by South Bend Lathe Co.
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