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lildorf
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Jun 9, 2017
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So I put everything together and I noticed the when I raised the legs of the desk a bit higher, I'm getting a little bit of wobble. It feels that the screw used to secure the leg height is the only constricting point. So the desk will shift forward and backwards on the point. It's slight movement but it is there. If I lower the desk all the way there is no movement. Is this expected or did I do something wrong?
Jun 9, 2017
Browndude
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Jun 10, 2017
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lildorfI am getting this same issue and the desk is too low to lower my desk rocks back and forth if I push against it slightly @ArozziScott
Jun 10, 2017
ArozziScott
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Arozzi
Jun 11, 2017
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BrowndudeSounds like there maybe some double checking of your screws in the legs in order. The desk should be very solid once put together. I would recommend going back and doing that .If you still have the issue contact us at service@arozzi.com
Jun 11, 2017
lildorf
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Jun 12, 2017
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ArozziScottThe issue is not the 4 screws to attach the foot to the leg. The screw in question is the one used to lock the leg in place when adjusting the height. It seems that this screw creates a single pressure point to lock it in place. Once locked, the leg will pivot there. Is that by design or should the bracket the screw is using apply the pressure?
Jun 12, 2017
Browndude
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Jun 23, 2017
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lildorfI agree also the screws that keep the height in place scratched through the legs causing my desk to fall with my equipment on it, there wasn't more than I would say 60lbs on the desk, arozzi service is shipping out new parts, but I do not thinking adjusting the height is an option
Jun 23, 2017
lildorf
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Jun 24, 2017
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BrowndudeWhich part are they shipping you? A new leg?
Jun 24, 2017
Browndude
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Jun 24, 2017
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lildorfNew legs they also said that the weight should be distributed evenly and shouldn't exceed 172lbs
Jun 24, 2017
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