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  Product:     HighSpeed PC Senfu Tech Station  
  Price:     $61.50 (CAN) / $39.95 (U.S)
  Supplied By:     HighSpeed PC
  Author:     Hi-TEK
  Date:     June 20th, 2002
  Rating:     star star star star star star star star star

Senfu Tech Station
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Senfu Tech Station
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The assembly of the Senfu Tech Station works by putting together a series of interconnecting metal tubes to form the base of the unit. The kit includes two sets of 3K and 4K connectors which allow you to attach the metal square tubes to the end of each connector. To lock the metal tubes in place requires twisting the tube 90 degrees clockwise or counter clockwise using a wrench until it is firmly attached. The bottom portion of the unit consists of 2 x 310mm and 2 x 135mm square metal tubes and four 3K connectors. Once the base has been completed 4 x 160mm metal tubes are used to form the support structure for the second shelf.

Senfu Tech Station
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Senfu Tech Station
Bottom plastic adhesive pads
 
The second shelf is constructed using the same procedure as the bottom base except there is a little twist involved in the assembly. The top portion uses 4K connectors and in order to finalize the contruction of the unit, you'll have to double check that all the connectors are locked into place. I had to undo a few tubes in order to get the top portion to connect to the four support tubes. To provide some stability to the unit, a set of adhestive plastic pads are also included in the package which can be placed in each corner of the Senfu Tech Station.

Senfu Tech Station
Acrylic bearing boards
Senfu Tech Station
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To balance the top and bottom shelving, two pieces of acrylic plexiglass are included with the package. All that is required is to remove the paper backing from each sheet and then slip the sheets into the top and bottom portion of the shelves. The last picture details the outcome of the final construction of the unit once assembly has been completed.
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