Cubbi assembly instructions - Connection

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Cubbi assembly instructions - Connection
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Cubbi assembly
instructions
Preparation
The Cubbi product is delivered to you in component form.
Before starting the assembly please separate the boxes
into each finished piece.
The labels on the boxes identify the finished piece that the
components relate to, SCE………., etc.
The fixings needed for the generic pieces of Cubbi are
contained in fixing kits included with the product. All fixings
will be located in a box marked as such. Please note as this
is a general fixing kit, parts may be left over after assembly
for your specific piece.
The process to assemble the units starts from the floor up
and the following images will assist.
Specifications ordered
Cubbi can be specified in either Bench or Task chair
variant, with a number of positions, and the choice of this
determines the assembly method used.
Assembly of Cubbi screens
The first step in any configuration is the assembly of the
Cubbi screens.
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The Cubbi screens come in various sizes dependent on the
unit specified. On all units the process is the same.
1.
With the screens unwrapped attach the fixing plates to
ends of the screens.
2. The screens are then placed parallel to each other
and the fixings secured into place. Please note that
depending on the fabric the unit is upholstered in, the
Pin will need to be screwed in further to ensure the join
is tight.
3. Once the units have been joined tightly they are
secured by the addition on a foot rail to the base on the
screen. These are secured using the M8 button head
bolts
4. Once attached the foot rails will hold the completed
screens together and these can then be set aside for
use later.
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Bench variant Cubbi
Depending on the configuration chosen the benches will
either be single or double sided.
Assembling the base and back where specified
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With the back unit inverted attach the leg rails to the
units using the M8 button head bolts.
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2. With the foot rails attached to both ends of the back,
offer up the bench unit and secure with M8 button
head bolts.
3. The unit can now be placed upright and stored to one
side.
Task chair variant Cubbi
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The Task chair option utilises Plinths to create divisions
between the seating positions.
1.
Attach the foot plate and adjustable foot to the base of
the unit and secure with M8 button head bolts. These
are positioned at either end of the unit.
2. The plinth is now complete, and can be set aside. Please
note that any power cables should be fed through the
plinth before assembly.
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Attaching the workrails
Irrespective of the variant the middle and separating
screens are attached in the same way.
1.
Insert the screen supports into the glides at the ends
of the back or plinth units. Note that the arrow on the
support needs to point downwards. When in position the
support will click into the holder in the back/plinth.
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2. Position the backs/plinths into the configuration
required. This will be dependent on the configuration you
have chosen.
3. Place the aluminium workrails over the screen supports.
4. When joining two workrails together, they are linked by
inserting a joining piece between the two workrails. This
is aligned and held in place by inserting two “C” clips. A
carriage bolt is then passed through the linked piece into
a nut, to hold the join securely.
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The image above shows the format of the linking piece
without the work rail.
5. If the workrail is to be linked with a table then you
need to ensure that the tool rail plates with pins are
inserted into the work rails before the end caps are
attached. A tool rail plate must also be fitted to link
the perpendicular back/plinths. The number of tool
rail plates inserted will be dependent on the table /
accessory being attached.
6. Connect the end caps to end of the work rails, aligning
into the screen supports. These are secured using the
smaller M8 button headed bolt.
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Attaching the workrails
7. When connecting the workrail into the thinner Cubbi
screen, then the end caps with through holes need to be
used. A bolt passes through this hole to be fixed into the
Cubbi screen. The Cubbi screen will be secured in two
positions though the work rail levels.
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8. When connecting the workrail into other work rails at
right angles, then the shaped end cap should be used
which again has a hole in the centre. This is secured to a
tool plate in the work rail by the bolt pictured below.
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9. Once all the first level of Workrails have been attached
and secured, the screens can be lowered onto the
supports. Please note where power units are fitted then
the cables should be passed through the screens to the
lower levels.
10. The second level of workrails is then attached and
secured in exactly the same way.
11. The top screen can then be layered into place. Please
note where power units are fitted then the cables
should be passed through the screens to the lower
levels.
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Fixing the tables
1.
The table support brackets should be attached to the
Cubbi screens using the fixings provided. A minimum of
two brackets are required for each table, fitted to the
internal sides of the screen.
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2. The table is secured to the workrail using the pins and
tool rail plates which had been previously inserted into
the work rail. The table top will have the have cams
inserted.
3. The table is offered up to the pins and these are
inserted into the pre drilled holes which locate into the
engineered cams within the table top. Once the table is
in the correct position, the pins are secured by turning
the cams clockwise.
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Once all the tables have been attached, the unit is now complete.
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