3 mounting the keyboard tray and gantry – Humanscale T7 User Manual

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5.3 MOUNTING THE kEYBOARd TRAY ANd GANTRY

The T7 comes equipped with an external, ergonomic keyboard frame and rear gantry handle. These are packaged in the

accessories box that comes in the T7 crate. Before the T7 is ready for use, you or a service technician must install the
keyboard frame and gantry.

Mounting the Keyboard Frame

1. Remove the rear work surface cover from the T7 and set it aside. (fig. 1)

2. Unscrew the four screws holding the front work surface cover to the frame and lift it off. Set the cover aside where it will

not be damaged. (fig. 2)

3. Unpack the keyboard frame and using 4 long screws and 4 nuts attach the height adjustable release paddle to underside of

tray. (fig. 3) - *NOTE - If assembling a powered cart, skip to step 4.

4. Unpack the keyboard frame and align it with the gaps in the front of the work surface. (Note: it is recommended that one

person hold the keyboard frame in place.) (fig. 4)

5. Use two M6 x 16 mm screws to secure the keyboard frame to the work surface frame. (fig. 5)

6. Plug 2 pin connecter into 2 pin header for center wheel switch if applicable.

7. Determine which side is preferred for the mouse pad. The mouse pad is magnetically adhered to the keyboard frame and

may be placed on either the right or left side.

*Note: The optional extended mouse platform snaps over the work surface frame and cover, and it should be installed after

the cover has been reattached.

Mounting the Gantry

1. With the work surface cover still removed from the T7 frame, unpack the gantry and place it on top of the work surface

frame, aligning the three holes on each side. (Note: it is advised that one person hold the gantry in place.) (fig. 6)

2. Use four M6 x 16 mm screws to fully secure the gantry to the frame. (fig. 7)

3. Realign the front work surface cover with the frame and use the four screws that originally secured it to resecure it. (fig. 8)

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