Push on the wheel frame to ensure the release lever is in
the locked position.
Carefully lift and rotate the workstation so the unit is rest-
ing on the wheels and the handle.
The workstation should be the low folded position.
Insert the skid plate (Sticker Label E) into the frame as
shown.
The skid plate should be facing upwards.
Align the holes in the skid plate with the holes in the skid
frame.
Insert the wing nut through the holes in the skid plate
and the skid frame.
Tighten to secure.
Repeat on the other side.
INSTALLING THE LINK™ ACCESSORY RAILS
See Figures 10-11, page 13.
The LINK™ accessory rails are provided to use in attaching
LINK™ compatible bins to create a storage space for small
items needed for a project. The maximum weight of all the
items placed on each accessory rail must not exceed 15 lbs.
Use hardware bag #3.
Locate the attachment bracket on the tabletop.
WARNING:
Do not allow familiarity with this product to make you
careless. Remember that a careless fraction of a second
is sufficient to inflict serious injury.
WARNING:
Always wear eye protection with side shields marked to
comply with ANSI Z87.1. Failure to do so could result in
objects being thrown into your eyes resulting in possible
serious injury.
WARNING:
Do not use any attachments or accessories not recom-
mended by the manufacturer of this tool. The use of
attachments or accessories not recommended can result
in serious personal injury.
ASSEMBLY
Align the holes in the LINK™ accessory rails with the
holes in the attachment bracket.
NOTE: The LINK™ accessory rails should be mounted
with the RYOBI name facing up. The two rails will overlap
slightly to align.
Insert the screws through the holes in the rail and the
attachment bracket.
Place a nut onto screw and tighten.
Use a phillips screwdriver and adjustable wrench to
tighten securely.
The LINK™ double organizer attaches between two of
the raised octagonal patterns on the LINK Accessory Rail.
NOTE: The attachment bracket and the LINK™ accessory
rails can be moved around the edge of the tabletop using
the pre drilled holes provided.
To remove and relocate:
Using a phillips screwdriver and adjustable wrench, un-
screw the three screws that hold the attachment bracket
to the bottom of the tabletop.
Locate the desired location based on the pre drilled holes
on the bottom of the tabletop.
Insert screws and tighten to secure in the new location.
NOTE: There are four options for mounting the attach-
ment bracket.
OPERATION
APPLICATIONS
You may use this product for the purpose listed below:
To provide a stable, secure work surface.
OPERATING IN THE WORKSTATION
POSITION
See Figure 12-14, pages 14.
The workstation position can be moved and secured to
complete projects away from traditional workspaces. The
workstation opens to hold large tools and saws or a working
surface for smaller projects. The tabletop will hold up to 400
lbs. Benchtop tools must be bolted or clamped to tabletop
of workstation. Holes can be drilled into the tabletop to
accept mounting bolts. The tabletop images can be used
to measure, cut at standard angles and mount larger tools
directly to the work surface.
Workstation position:
Hold the handle with both hands.
Stand at the wheel side of the workstation.
With your foot, press and push the release lever on the
wheel frame.
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