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WINSOR & NEWTON THAMES RADIAL EASEL INSTRUCTIONS Now you have got over the excitement of receiving all of your wonderful Cass Art goodies, it’s now time to assemble your Winsor & Newton Thames Radial Easel. We would like to offer some helpful alternative instructions to those provided with your easel. Once you have all your pieces laid out, take piece A and unscrew the large wing nut on the side. Then pull each of the three legs of the easel apart. The further outwards these are, the lower the overall height of the easel will be. Take piece B and separate the two pieces (1B and 2B) by unscrewing the small wing nut. Slot piece 2B through the hole in the middle of the back of piece A. The large screw should poke through the front of the easel. Slot piece 1B onto the front of the easel, onto the long screw. Then screw on the wing nut to keep this in place. A 1B 1B 1B 2B 2B 2B C B Page 01 / 02

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Page 1: WINSOR & NEWTON THAMES RADIAL EASEL INSTRUCTIONS · alternative instructions to those provided with your easel. Once you have all your pieces laid out, take piece A and unscrew the

WINSOR & NEWTON THAMES RADIAL EASEL INSTRUCTIONS

Now you have got over the excitement of receiving all of your wonderful Cass Art goodies, it’s now time to assemble your Winsor & Newton Thames Radial Easel.

We would like to offer some helpful alternative instructions to those provided with your easel.

Once you have all your pieces laid out, take piece A and unscrew the large wing nut on the side. Then pull each of the three legs of the easel apart. The further outwards these are, the lower the overall height of the easel will be.

Take piece B and separate the two pieces (1B and 2B) by unscrewing the small wing nut. Slot piece 2B through the hole in the middle of the back of piece A. The large screw should poke through the front of the easel. Slot piece 1B onto the front of the easel, onto the long screw. Then screw on the wing nut to keep this in place.

A

1B

1B

1B2B

2B

2B

CB

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Page 2: WINSOR & NEWTON THAMES RADIAL EASEL INSTRUCTIONS · alternative instructions to those provided with your easel. Once you have all your pieces laid out, take piece A and unscrew the

Your easel is now complete! The wing nuts on the two small blocks can be loosened and moved up and down to accommodate one or two boards/canvasses of various heights.

So your easel is all set up and ready to hold your canvas/board but what is this mysterious T-Bar piece (piece C) for?

You can actually use your easel perfectly well without this piece, BUT if you are using the easel to hold something particularly heavy then piece C can be used to give extra strength to the easel. To do this, take the red cap off the end and slot piece C through the two holes at the back of the base of the easel where the legs join at the hinges. Then simply re-attach the cap.

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