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[[Image:Step 1. Stand frame.jpg|thumb|Step 1. Stand the frame.]]
[[Image:Step 1. Stand frame.jpg|thumb|Step 1. Stand the frame.]]
[[Image:Step 2. frame-with-arms.jpg|thumb|Step 2. Frame with primary arms.]]
[[Image:Step 2. frame-with-arms.jpg|thumb|Step 2. Frame with primary arms.]]
[[Image:frame=2-sets-of-arms.jpg|thumb|Step 3. Frame with primary and secondary arms.]]


#Place the main frame flat on the ground as shown in figure Step 1. The machine front is defined as the orientation of the frame in which the main cylinder senor is on your right hand side when facing the machine frame. Right and left sides are defined accordingly.
#Place the main frame flat on the ground as shown in figure Step 1. The machine front is defined as the orientation of the frame in which the main cylinder senor is on your right hand side when facing the machine frame. Right and left sides are defined accordingly.
#Attach the primary arms. The primary arms are those arms without the leg holders. The right hand arm, which is the one with the greater number of holes, should be on the right side shown in Step 2.
#Attach the primary arms. The primary arms are those arms without the leg holders. The right hand arm, which is the one with the greater number of holes, should be on the right side shown in Step 2.
 
#Attach the secondary arms. The front arm shown in Step 3 is the one with the secondary cylinder attachment eye, and the 4" side of this arm is below the 6" side. The rear arm has the 6" side oriented below the 4" side.





Revision as of 23:55, 10 June 2010

After unpacking the crate as in The_Liberator_Packing_List, you are ready to assemble the machine. The assembly procedure is the reverse temporal order of the disassembly video from the blog:

Assembly begins by locating a flat spot on the ground, preferably in a covered space in case of foul weather.

Step 1. Stand the frame.
Step 2. Frame with primary arms.
Step 3. Frame with primary and secondary arms.
  1. Place the main frame flat on the ground as shown in figure Step 1. The machine front is defined as the orientation of the frame in which the main cylinder senor is on your right hand side when facing the machine frame. Right and left sides are defined accordingly.
  2. Attach the primary arms. The primary arms are those arms without the leg holders. The right hand arm, which is the one with the greater number of holes, should be on the right side shown in Step 2.
  3. Attach the secondary arms. The front arm shown in Step 3 is the one with the secondary cylinder attachment eye, and the 4" side of this arm is below the 6" side. The rear arm has the 6" side oriented below the 4" side.