Once extracted, look for the following file types to guide your assembly:
These usually contain the visual assembly manual or exploded-view diagrams.
Since the file ends in , it is a compressed archive. You cannot view the instructions or assembly guides inside it without "unzipping" it first. STKPCD302X2651080.rar
Verify the physical piece matches the dimensions in the filename (
To put together the "piece" associated with the file , you first need to extract the contents of the archive. The filename follows a common naming convention for machinery parts or flat-pack furniture components , where the string represents specific dimensions (likely 302mm x 265mm x 1080mm). 1. Extract the Files Once extracted, look for the following file types
Based on the code (often associated with structural stacks, panels, or shelving components):
If you are working with CAD or 3D printing, these are the 3D model files of the piece itself. Verify the physical piece matches the dimensions in
May contain a "ReadMe" with specific hardware requirements (screws, bolts, or glue) needed for the assembly. 3. General Assembly Tips for this Part Class