Introduction:
This guide will walk you through the simple steps to set up your Rockville PB7 Series Piano Bench. Whether you have the black, white, or brown version, the assembly process is identical. No prior experience or extra tools are needed—everything required is included in the box.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Unpack the Contents
- Open the seat top to reveal all parts.
- Inside, you’ll find:
- 4 legs (2 legs per box)
- A wrench
- All necessary hardware (pre-attached to the legs)
2. Identify Hardware on Each Leg
- At the end of each leg, you’ll find:
- 1 nut
- 1 flat washer
- 1 split lock washer
- Remove these parts from the leg and place them aside for assembly.
3. Locate Mounting Points
- Flip the seat over and locate the 4 corner openings under the seat.
- These are the threaded mounting points for each leg.
4. Install the Legs
- Take one leg and insert its threaded end through one of the corner holes.
- Place the flat washer onto the threading first.
- Then add the split lock washer.
- Finally, screw on the nut by hand.
5. Tighten the Leg
- Use the included wrench to tighten the nut securely.
- Make sure the leg is firmly attached and stable.
6. Repeat for All Legs
- Follow the same process for the remaining three legs.
- Double-check that all legs are tightened evenly and securely.
Troubleshooting & FAQs:
Q: My bench feels wobbly after setup. What should I do?
A: Ensure all nuts are fully tightened using the provided wrench. A loose washer or nut is usually the cause of instability.
Q: One of the holes doesn’t seem to line up properly.
A: Try rotating the leg slightly as you insert it to align the threading. Make sure you're using the correct corner holes under the seat.
Q: Can I use my own tools?
A: Yes, but the included wrench is sufficient for most users and ensures a snug fit without over-tightening.
Conclusion:
Setting up your Rockville PB7 Piano Bench is quick and easy with the tools provided. Just follow the steps carefully and you'll have a sturdy, stylish bench ready to use in no time.
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