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Spec Guide Issued April 2018 Spec Guide Issued April 2018 Manifold_SpecGuide_En_171201.indd 1 18/04/02 15:56 About Us In Okamura, we have been providing high quality products and services to our customers since the establishment. We integrate collective expertise and technology from all of our business domains from beginning of development to the end of manufacuturing. Who We Are Now and in the future, quality that is the pride of Japan. Okamura has continued to develop along with the Japanese business scene. Always taking into consideration social trends, our goal has been the creation of discretionary-use products adapted to the era and its work styles. As a company in the position of supporting the Japanese business world, our pursuit of that goal will not change. We will help create the society of tomorrow by further polishing our world-class made-in-Japan quality. Manufacturing Okamura Production System: The Okamura Production System (OPS) is based on the Toyota Production System (TPS) and is Okamura's own developed production method. The Okamura Group views OPS as an ongoing activity in which all employees participate. OPS improvement activities are aimed at enhancing productivity and eliminating the wasting of resources and energy. 2 Manifold_SpecGuide_En_171201.indd 2 18/04/02 15:56 Instruction Manual Caution This indicates that improper handling may cause injury or properly damage. Caution •Secure enough workspace before assembly. Failure to do so may cause injury. •Assembly must be conducted by two or more people. Failure to do so may cause injury. •Use specified tools for assembly. Improper assembly, such as not completely lightening screws, may cause damage to the product or cause the product to flip resulting in injury. •Take gloves off when using power tools. Gloves may get caught in tools causing injury. •Be careful when handling the ends and sacks of the parts, and with the gaps in between them. Failure to do so may cause injury. 3 Manifold_SpecGuide_En_171201.indd 3 18/04/02 15:56 Types of Workstation The manifold has various types of workstations. Bench Tables P006-007 [Line up] [Selecting end leg] [Selecting end option] 㻢㻡 Slim type Side Cover Side Panel (Slim type) (For the end) Gate leg 㻝㻜㻜 Multi-function type Side Cover Side Panel Additional Table Additional Storage Additional Storage (Multi-function type) (For the end) (Hanging type) (Mount type) 㻢㻡 Slant leg Slant type Side Cover (Slim type) Free Standing Tables P008 [Line up] [Selecting end leg] [Selecting end option] 㻢㻡 Slim type Side Cover (Slim type) Gate leg 㻝㻜㻜 Multi-function type Side Cover Additional Table Additional Storage Additional Storage (Multi-function type) (Hanging type) (Mount type) 㻢㻡 Slant leg Slant type Side Cover (Slim type) Meeting-tables / High-tables P009 [Line up] 㻝㻜㻜㻜 㻣㻡㻜 Meeting-tables High-tables 4 Manifold_SpecGuide_En_171201.indd 4 18/04/02 15:56 Types of Workstation Option [For center rail type] Spot Panel Spot Panel Counter Circle Tray Multipurpose Tray Desk Top Cabinet (Fabric) (Frost) [For desktop panel type] Desk Top Panel Desk Top Panel Desk Top Side Panel (Fabric) (Frost) (Center alignment) [For end option] Side Panel Additional Table Additional Storage Additional Storage (For the end) (Hanging type) (Mount type) [Other] Hooks Wagon 㻻㻹 㻜㻜㻜㻜 㻻㻹 㻜㻜㻜㻜 㻻㻹 㻜㻜㻜㻜 㻻㻹 㻜㻜㻜㻜 Front handle Side handle 5 Manifold_SpecGuide_En_171201.indd 5 18/04/02 15:56 Types of Workstation Bench tables Standard Custom Standard | Custom Wiring style Line wiring Hole wiring TWO-sided Leg style Gate leg 1400D 1400D 1600D 1602D A B Slant leg 1400D 1400D 1600D 1601D C D *For the hole wiring, see the page 10. Standard Custom A 1400 B 1400 554 554 685 685 20 50 20 20 50 20 OM 0000 750 670 658 WAGON 1360 1360 1400 1400 C 554 554 D 685 685 130 50 130 130 130 1360 1360 6 Manifold_SpecGuide_En_171201.indd 6 18/04/02 15:56 Types of Workstation Table Top Design | Custom Non over hang 1365 667 667 2 50 2 750 1360 1365 536 536 2 2 50 1360 Knife edge Gate leg 1406 557 557 50 1360 Slant leg 1406 557 557 50 130 1360 7 Manifold_SpecGuide_En_171201.indd 7 18/04/02 15:56 Types of Workstation Free Standing Tables Standard Custom Custom Standard | Custom Wiring style ONE-sided Leg style Gate leg 700D 700D 700D 800D 800D 800D E F G Slant leg 700D 700D 700D 800D 800D 800D H I J *For the hole wiring, see the page 11. 1400 1400 CL. 712 667 672 672 554 E 712 F G 1400 554 1400 672 1400 672 25 60 60 25 60 60 20 60 20 20 750 750 750 667 650 650 H 712 J 1400 554 I 1400 672 1400 672 25 25 60 60 130 130 130 750 750 750 667 650 650 Table Top Design | Custom Non over hang Gate leg Slant leg 695 715 695 536 655 557 675 536 655 25 60 60 60 112 2 2 112 2 60 2 750 750 E E 750 H 667 650 667 650 667 650 8 Manifold_SpecGuide_En_171201.indd 8 18/04/02 15:56 Types of Workstation Meeting-tables | Custom High-tables | Custom Wiring style Wiring style Leg style Leg style 900D 900D 900D 900D 1200D 1200D K L M N 4L234G A63 2400 2400 1200 600 Meeting-tables K 1200 L 1200 20 20 20 20 750 750 High-tables M 1200 N 1200 20 20 20 20 1000 1000 9 Manifold_SpecGuide_En_171201.indd 9 18/04/02 15:57 Line-up & Spec Free standing type Joint type Gate leg Slant leg Gate / Slant leg Slim type TWO-sided (Standard) Center option WDItem number Color Item number Color Item number Color 2400 3LSABF MX□□ 3LSGBF MX□□ 3LSXBF MX□□ 2000 3LSABE MX□□ 3LSGBE MX□□ 3LSXBE MX□□ 1800 3LSABD MX□□ 3LSGBD MX□□ 3LSXBD MX□□ 1400 1600 3LSABC MX□□ 3LSGBC MX□□ 3LSXBC MX□□ 1400 3LSABB MX□□ 3LSGBB MX□□ 3LSXBB MX□□ 1200 3LSABA MX□□ 3LSGBA MX□□ 3LSXBA MX□□ 2400 3LSACF MX□□ 3LSGCF MX□□ 3LSXCF MX□□ 2000 3LSACE MX□□ 3LSGCE MX□□ 3LSXCE MX□□ 1800 3LSACD MX□□ 3LSGCD MX□□ 3LSXCD MX□□ Center rail type 1600 1600 3LSACC MX□□ 3LSGCC MX□□ 3LSXCC MX□□ 1400 3LSACB MX□□ 3LSGCB MX□□ 3LSXCB MX□□ 1200 3LSACA MX□□ 3LSGCA MX□□ 3LSXCA MX□□ 2400 3LSBBF MX□□ 3LSHBF MX□□ 3LSYBF MX□□ 2000 3LSBBE MX□□ 3LSHBE MX□□ 3LSYBE MX□□ 1800 3LSBBD MX□□ 3LSHBD MX□□ 3LSYBD MX□□ 1400 1600 3LSBBC MX□□ 3LSHBC MX□□ 3LSYBC MX□□ 1400 3LSBBB MX□□ 3LSHBB MX□□ 3LSYBB MX□□ 1200 3LSBBA MX□□ 3LSHBA MX□□ 3LSYBA MX□□ 2400 3LSBCF MX□□ 3LSHCF MX□□ 3LSYCF MX□□ 2000 3LSBCE MX□□ 3LSHCE MX□□ 3LSYCE MX□□ 1800 3LSBCD MX□□ 3LSHCD MX□□ 3LSYCD MX□□ Center cover type 1600 1600 3LSBCC MX□□ 3LSHCC MX□□ 3LSYCC MX□□ 1400 3LSBCB MX□□ 3LSHCB MX□□ 3LSYCB MX□□ 1200 3LSBCA MX□□ 3LSHCA MX□□ 3LSYCA MX□□ 2400 3LSFBF MX□□ 3LSJBF MX□□ 3LSZBF MX□□ 2000 3LSFBE MX□□ 3LSJBE MX□□ 3LSZBE MX□□ 1800 3LSFBD MX□□ 3LSJBD MX□□ 3LSZBD MX□□ 1400 1600 3LSFBC MX□□ 3LSJBC MX□□ 3LSZBC MX□□ 1400 3LSFBB MX□□ 3LSJBB MX□□ 3LSZBB MX□□ 1200 3LSFBA MX□□ 3LSJBA MX□□ 3LSZBA MX□□ 2400 3LSFCF MX□□ 3LSJCF MX□□ 3LSZCF MX□□ 2000 3LSFCE MX□□ 3LSJCE MX□□ 3LSZCE MX□□ 1800 3LSFCD MX□□ 3LSJCD MX□□ 3LSZCD MX□□ Desktop panel 1600 1600 3LSFCC MX□□ 3LSJCC MX□□ 3LSZCC MX□□ 1400 3LSFCB MX□□ 3LSJCB MX□□ 3LSZCB MX□□ 1200 3LSFCA MX□□ 3LSJCA MX□□ 3LSZCA MX□□ 10 Manifold_SpecGuide_En_171201.indd 10 18/04/02 15:57 Line-up & Spec Free standing type Joint type Gate leg Slant leg Gate / Slant leg Slim type ONE-sided (Standard) Center option WDItem number Color Item number Color Item number Color 2400 3LTABF MX□□ 3LTGBF MX□□ 3LTXBF MX□□ 2000 3LTABE MX□□ 3LTGBE MX□□ 3LTXBE MX□□ 1800 3LTABD MX□□ 3LTGBD MX□□ 3LTXBD MX□□ 1400 1600 3LTABC MX□□ 3LTGBC MX□□ 3LTXBC MX□□ 1400 3LTABB MX□□ 3LTGBB MX□□ 3LTXBB MX□□ 1200 3LTABA MX□□ 3LTGBA MX□□ 3LTXBA MX□□ 2400 3LTACF MX□□ 3LTGCF MX□□ 3LTXCF MX□□ 2000 3LTACE MX□□ 3LTGCE MX□□ 3LTXCE MX□□ 1800 3LTACD MX□□ 3LTGCD MX□□ 3LTXCD MX□□ Center rail type 1600 1600 3LTACC MX□□ 3LTGCC MX□□ 3LTXCC MX□□ 1400 3LTACB MX□□ 3LTGCB MX□□ 3LTXCB MX□□ 1200 3LTACA MX□□ 3LTGCA MX□□ 3LTXCA MX□□ 2400 3LTBBF MX□□ 3LTHBF MX□□ 3LTYBF MX□□ 2000 3LTBBE MX□□ 3LTHBE MX□□ 3LTYBE MX□□ 1800 3LTBBD MX□□ 3LTHBD MX□□ 3LTYBD MX□□ 1400 1600 3LTBBC MX□□ 3LTHBC MX□□ 3LTYBC MX□□ 1400 3LTBBB MX□□ 3LTHBB MX□□ 3LTYBB MX□□ 1200 3LTBBA MX□□ 3LTHBA MX□□ 3LTYBA MX□□ 2400 3LTBCF MX□□ 3LTHCF MX□□ 3LTYCF MX□□ 2000 3LTBCE MX□□ 3LTHCE MX□□ 3LTYCE MX□□ 1800 3LTBCD MX□□ 3LTHCD MX□□ 3LTYCD MX□□ Center cover type 1600 1600 3LTBCC MX□□ 3LTHCC MX□□ 3LTYCC MX□□ 1400 3LTBCB MX□□ 3LTHCB MX□□ 3LTYCB MX□□ 1200 3LTBCA MX□□ 3LTHCA MX□□ 3LTYCA MX□□ 2400 3LTFBF MX□□ 3LTJBF MX□□ 3LTZBF MX□□ 2000 3LTFBE MX□□ 3LTJBE MX□□ 3LTZBE MX□□ 1800 3LTFBD MX□□ 3LTJBD MX□□ 3LTZBD MX□□ 1400 1600 3LTFBC MX□□ 3LTJBC MX□□ 3LTZBC MX□□ 1400 3LTFBB MX□□ 3LTJBB MX□□ 3LTZBB MX□□ 1200 3LTFBA MX□□ 3LTJBA MX□□ 3LTZBA MX□□ 2400 3LTFCF MX□□ 3LTJCF MX□□ 3LTZCF MX□□ 2000 3LTFCE MX□□ 3LTJCE MX□□ 3LTZCE MX□□ 1800 3LTFCD MX□□ 3LTJCD MX□□ 3LTZCD MX□□ Desktop panel 1600 1600 3LTFCC MX□□ 3LTJCC MX□□ 3LTZCC MX□□ 1400 3LTFCB MX□□ 3LTJCB MX□□ 3LTZCB MX□□ 1200 3LTFCA MX□□ 3LTJCA MX□□ 3LTZCA MX□□ 11 Manifold_SpecGuide_En_171201.indd 11 18/04/02 15:57 Line-up & Spec | Standard End options for multi-function leg For Multi-function leg 400 For Multi-function leg 400 D D Additional Storage Additional Storage 380 Mount Type 350 Mount Type TWO-sided ONE-sided D H Item number Color D H Item number Color 1200 350 3L50AB MX□□ 700 380 3L50BJ MX□□ For bench / table type 1400 350 3L50AD MX□□ 800 380 3L50BK MX□□ For free standing type 1600 350 3L50AE MX□□ 1100 380 3L50BL MX□□ 1200 380 3L50BM MX□□ For Multi-function leg For Multi-function leg 400 400 Additional Storage Additional Storage Hanging Type Hanging Type 405 350 D D TWO-sided ONE-sided *fig:left D H Item number Color D H Item number Color 1200 350 3L55AB MX□□ 700 405 3L55BJ MX□□ For bench / table type 1400 350 3L55AD MX□□ 800 405 3L55BK MX□□ Left 1600 350 3L55AE MX□□ 1100 405 3L55BL MX□□ 1200 405 3L55BM MX□□ For free standing type 700 405 3L56BJ MX□□ 800 405 3L56BK MX□□ Right 1100 405 3L56BL MX□□ 1200 405 3L56BM MX□□
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