Ghent Pointe Mobile Glassboard, PNT1PM7736BLKCAS, PNT1PN7736BLKCAS, PNT1UM7736BLKWH, PNT1UN7736BLKWH Assembly Instructions

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Pointe / PNTXXXX
Disassembly Instructions and Recycling
www.ghent.com/install - Lebanon, Ohio 800-543-0550
Required Tools, Time, and Personnel:
1/8" Allen wrench
5/32" Allen wrench
1/2" Open end wrench
(Optional) Putty knife
Safety Glasses
Work gloves
Step 1:
(Optional) If multiple Pointe units are connected to form a partition, remove the
connector plate and thumb screws.
Step 2:
Lay the Panel on a flat surface.
Disassembly time estimated to take 15 minutes.
Two person minimum for safe operation.
Step 3:
Remove the casters from the bottom of the feet using a 1/2" open
end wrench.
Step 4: Remove
the side mounted feet using a 5/32" Allen wrench.
Magnetic Panel
Pointe / PNTXXXX
Disassembly Instructions and Recycling
www.ghent.com/install - Lebanon, Ohio 800-543-0550
DIS-PNT 09/21
Step 5:
Remove the top and bottom caps on the frame with a 1/8" Allen wrench.
Step 6:
Use Putty knife to seperate front and back glass from frame, wear safety
glasses and work gloves.
Step 7:
(Optional) If the glassboard has a rear magnetic panel pry one corner away from the glass using
a putty knife. Continue to separate the magnetic panel from the glassboard until fully separated.
Pointe / PNTXXXX
Disassembly Instructions and Recycling
www.ghent.com/install - Lebanon, Ohio 800-543-0550
DIS-PNT 09/21
Tempered Glass
Steel
Miscellaneous
Accessories
Recycling Guidelines:
Steel and Aluminum - Common metals can be recycled at local scrap yards and
nearly all recycling centers.
Tempered glass - Tempered glass can be recycled through an annealing
process, however this is often cost prohibitive. If you are not in an area with a
tempered glass recycling facility please consult local construction companies to
see if they accept tempered glass for use in large volume construction
applications such as roadways.
Miscellaneous Accessories - consult local guidelines to determine if you are able
to recycle composite plastics at your recycling centers.
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