You
will need a philips head screwdriver, a 7/16 box
wrench,
a 9/16 box wrench and maybe a small hammer.
DO
NOT OVER TIGHTEN ANY OF THE SCREWS.
The
front leg bolts should not be fully tightened
until the
assembly is complete, then snug down fairly
well.

| Parts: |
| 1 |
Seat
( 1 ) |
| 1 |
Back
( 2 ) |
| 2 |
Arms
( 3 ) |
| 2 |
Legs
( 4 ) |
| Hardware: |
| 4 |
3"
- 3/8" Bolts and Nuts for front
legs to seat |
| 4 |
2
1/2" - 1/4" Bolts and Nuts for
armrests to back |
| 2 |
3"
- 1/4" Lag Bolts for bottom of back
to seat |
| 8 |
Wood
Screws |

Assemble
the 2 legs ( 4 ) to the front of the
seat ( 1 ) by putting the 4 large
bolts thru the front leg and into the seat. A
9/16" wrench, socket or adjustable
wrench will tighten these bolts. You may need to
tap them in with a small hammer.
***
DO NOT TIGHTEN THESE BOLTS ALL THE WAY UNTIL
CHAIR IS FULLY ASSEMBLED ***

Assemble
the arms ( 3 ) to the legs using 8
of the wood screws given.

The
back ( 2 ) will slide below the arms
paddles and into the pre-drilled holes on the
legs. 4 ( 1/4" ) bolts with nuts will
attach the arm paddles to the back. 2
1/4" lag bolts without nuts will screw the
back down to the legs.
The
bottom bolts for the back that attach the back
to the seat legs are the full threaded lag bolts
that do not take a nut. Start these bolts in the
holes on the back bottom before slipping the
back into the waiting chair.
Put
these bolts in with a 7/16 wrench and do not
tighten too much, just snug down. Please have
patience, these bolts have been in the holes
already and are long for a reason. DO NOT OVER
TIGHTEN!

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