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STEP 1: HANGING THE RAIL
SINGLE PUSH-IN DOWEL
THROUGH ANCHOR
SUSPENSION RAIL
13 MM SUSPENSION
BRACKET SCREW
ADJUSTABLE SHELF PIN
SUSPENSION
BRACKETS
(RIGHT & LEFT
BRACKET AVAILABLE)
#10 - 2 ½”
SUSPENSION RAIL SCREW
SUSPENSION BRACKET COVER –
PAINTABLE
(AVAILABLE IN WHITE,
ANTIQUE WHITE, BLACK, BROWN,
SILVER, BRONZE, CHERRY AND IN
LEFT AND RIGHT)
OVAL OR ROUND ROD CUPS
(AVAILABLE IN MULTIPLE FINISHES)
TRIANGULAR CORNER BRACKETS
OVAL OR ROUND RODS
(AVAILABLE IN MULTIPLE FINISHES)
ZIP-ITS/TORNADOES
(FOR PLASTIC
TRIANGULAR CORNER
BRACKETS)
SNAP TOGGLE ANCHOR
SNAP TOGGLE BOLT
SUSPENSION RAIL COVER –
PAINTABLE
SUSPENDED SYSTEM HARDWARE
A.
Measure the wall and make sure your assembled system
will fit in the space you will be installing your system. Look
at your drawing to confirm system width.
B.
Use your tape measure to measure from the floor to your
desired finished height of the closet system and make a
mark on the wall 2 ¼” inches below that height.
Note:
If the finished height of your assembled closet is 84”
off the floor, then make your mark at 81
¾
”. Most rails will be
installed at 81
¾
” unless otherwise noted or requested.
C.
Use your
level
and draw a line on the wall the length of
your suspension rail at 81 3/4” off the floor. (This will be
where your suspension rail is installed and will determine
the width of your system as well. (Figure A).
FIGURE A
Note:
On longer runs or closets with several sections, there may
be more than one rail used in the installation. If more than one rail
is used, always secure the rail end to the wall where two rails come
together. Rail can also be cut to length with a hack saw.
D.
Once your line is drawn on the wall you will need to locate
studs inside the wall with your
stud finder
, marking the left
and right edge of the stud when you find one. Between the
two marks will be your center. Locate all studs inside the wall
along the entire length of the rail. Place a small “x” on the line
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS