Step 2
A. If your desk has casters installed and you plan to
use them with the new Feet, remove them from
each of the currently installed peg feet. You may
needa0.5”(13mm)atwrenchorthinadjustable
crescent wrench to remove the casters.
B. Using the included 4mm Allen Wrench, remove
each of the M6x14 Machine Screws that are hold-
ing the peg feet to the legs (four screws per peg
foot).
A. B.
Step 4
A. If you are replacing casters removed in Step 2,
rst remove the pre-installed leveling glides by
unscrewing them, no tool necessary.
B. Thread the casters into the Feet and use a 0.5”
(12mm)atwrenchtotighteneachcaster.
C. Ensure the casters are in the locked position be-
foreippingyourdeskuprightagaintoensurethe
deskdoesnotmoveasyouipitontothecast-
ers.Tolockthecasters,iptheleverattheback
of each caster to the down position (towards the
ceiling when the desk is upside down) and test the
wheel to make sure it does not turn.
Step 3
A. Place one of the new Feet on top of two legs on
one side of the desk, as shown, with the pre-in-
stalledlevelingglidesfacingup.Eachlegshouldt
inside the rectangular holes in the foot.
B. Insert, but do not tighten, a M6x14mm Machine
Screw into each of the eight threaded holes.
• Note:Ifyouarehavingdifcultyaligningthe
holes in the Foot with the holes in the legs, use
the 4mm Allen Wrench to loosen, WITHOUT
REMOVING, the four screws that attach each
leg to the crossbar ends. Be sure to rmly
tighten these screws again once the Foot has
been fastened to the legs.
C. Once all eight screws have been started, tighten
them with the 4mm Allen Wrench.
D. Repeat the previous steps for the second new
Foot.
E. The desk frame screws can become loose over
time or may not have been completely tightened
during the initial assembly. Since the desk is upside
down, take the opportunity to ensure all frame
screws are tight using the 4mm Allen Wrench.