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A Guide to 

Wall

 

Mounting

 & 

Fixings

Revision 2 - 7/10/09

Important note

:

Types

 

of

 

walls

Care

 & 

Maintenance

No.1 “

General Purpose

” 

wall plug 

No.6 “

Shield Anchor

” 

wall plug  

Heavy loads

No.3 “

Cavity Fixing

” 

wall plug

No.4 “

Cavity Fixing

-

Heavy Duty

” 

wall plug

No.5 “

Hammer Fixing

” 

wall plug

No.2 “

Plasterboard

” 

wall

 

plug

Generally aerated blocks should not   

be used to support heavy loads, use   

a specialist ftting in this case. For light 

loads, general purpose wall plugs can 

be used. 

For use with heavier loads such as TV 

& HiFi speakers and satelite dishes etc.

For use with plasterboard partitions or 

hollow wooden doors.

For use when ftting or supporting 

heavy loads such as shelving, wall 

cabinets and coat racks.

For use with walls stuck with 

plasterboard. The hammer fxing allows 

it to be fxed to the wall rather than the 

plasterboard. Always check the fxing 

is secure to the retaining wall.

For  use when attaching light loads on 

to plasterboard partitions.

Safety

:  Always check the ftting 

and location to ensure your safety 

in and around the home.

Fitting

:  From time to time check   

the ftting to ensure the wall plugs   

or screws do not become loose.

You can use one of the following types of wall plug if your walls are made   

of brick, breeze block, concrete, stone or wood.

Important

:  

When drilling into walls always   

check that there are no hidden wires or pipes etc. 

Hints

:

1

General rule

Always use a larger screw and wall plug  

if you are not sure.

2

: Ensure you use the recommended drill bit to match the wall   

plug and hole size.

3

: Ensure you drill the hole horizontally, do not force the drill or 

enlarge the hole.

4

: Take extra care when drilling high walls, ceilings and ceramic 

tiles. Ensure wall plugs are inserted beyond the thickness of  

the ceramic tiles to avoid the tiles splitting or cracking.

5

: Ensure wall plugs are well ftted and are a tight ft in the   

drilled hole.

If plastic wall plugs 

are

 

supplied

 

with

 

your

 

product

:

Make sure

 

that

 

the

 

screws

 

and

 

wall

 

plugs

 

being

 

used

 

are

 

suitable

 

for

 

supporting

 

your

 

unit

Consult

 

a

 

qualifed

 

tradesperson if you are

 

unsure

.

these are

 

only

 

suitable

 

for

 

use in masonry walls

If you are

 

in

 

any

 

doubt

 

about

 

the correct

 

wall

 

plugs

 

for

 

your wall

seek professional

 

advice

.

Failure

 

of

 

the

 

product

 

due

 

to

 

using incorrect

 

fxings

 

is

 

the

 

responsibility

 

of

 

the

 

installer

.

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Filling holes

Insert plastic caps      into 

holes on the top of end 

post       and lower rail   

as shown.

Step 9

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Step 10

Fixing to wall

This unit must be fixed to 

a wall. 

Move the bunk bed into 

position on the wall. 

Position the strap     to 

top post of upper back 

safety rail       to mark 

fixing holes on the wall. 

Remove the wall strap 

then drill holes and insert 

appropriate wall plugs. 

Reposition strap and fix 

using appropriate screws 

for the wall. 

Warning:

 

Before drilling, 

check wall for 

hidden pipes and 

cables. Consult a 

qualified 

specialist if 

unsure.

Assembly is complete.

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Assembly Instructions

If you need help or have damaged or missing parts, call the 

Customer Helpline: 

Argos = 0345 640 0800

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Important note:

 After all the parts are positioned, you 

can now fully tighten all bolts fixed on previous steps.

Summary of Contents for Samuel Shorty Bunk Bed

Page 1: ...you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Customer Helpline Argos 0345 640 0800 Issue 2 20 06 14 Dimensions Width 181cm Depth 82cm Height 160cm IMPORTANT NOTE The top surface of the mat...

Page 2: ...uld not be discarded with household waste Take to your local authority waste disposal centre Assemble all parts and bolts loosely during assembly only once the product is complete should you fully tig...

Page 3: ...mer Helpline Argos 0345 640 0800 Lower side rail x 2 75 x 18 5 x 3cm 3 Lower rail x 2 173 x 7 x 2 5cm 4 Upper front safety rail 173 x 41 5 x 2 5cm 5 Upper back safety rail 173 x 41 5 x 2 5cm 6 Slat x...

Page 4: ...t and fitting bolts to end posts When assembling slats make sure it is aligned to the holes on the upper and lower rails before pushing it firmly down After all the parts are positioned you can fully...

Page 5: ...ten bolts using allen key but do not fully tighten at this stage b Attach upper side safety rail to end posts fix using washers and bolts Fasten bolts using allen key but do not fully tighten at this...

Page 6: ...n holes for ladder assembly on the lower rails according to your preferred upper bunk bed entry as shown With the help of an assistant position lower rails to end panels as shown and fix to end posts...

Page 7: ...to position holes for ladder assembly on the upper front safety rail according to your preferred upper bunk bed entry as shown a With the help of an assistant attach upper front safety rail to end pos...

Page 8: ...fix using bolts and nuts as shown Fasten bolts using allen keys but do not fully tighten at this stage 5 8 4 B I Step 6 Assembling upper slats Insert slats into holes on upper safety rails Lock it int...

Page 9: ...hrough holes using screws Tighten screws using a crosshead screwdriver Repeat above steps to attach other straps to lower side rails Step 8 7 D 2 3 G Step 7 4 4 7 8 4 7 Assembling lower slats Insert s...

Page 10: ...l Remove the wall strap then drill holes and insert appropriate wall plugs Reposition strap and fix using appropriate screws for the wall Warning Before drilling check wall for hidden pipes and cables...

Page 11: ...time to time check the ftting to ensure the wall plugs or screws do not become loose You can use one of the following types of wall plug if your walls are made of brick breeze block concrete stone or...

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