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STEP 4: LEVEL, PLUMB, SECURE TO WALL
A.
Once fixed shelves are in place the system can be
leveled. This is done by placing a level on the center or
top fixed shelf in each section and adjusting the height
compensation screw on each suspension bracket. Each
vertical panel can be adjusted up or down up to 3/8” by
turning the height adjustment screw on the suspension
bracket working from one side to the other. Level each
section and then move on to the next if applicable. The
screw located on the underside of the bracket adjusts the
height while the screw on the end adjusts forward and
backward. (See figure M below).
B.
Once your system is level, secure the bottom of the vertical
panels to the wall using the triangular corner brackets. The
brackets should be attached to the underside of the vertical
panel using a Zip-It/Tornado anchor. (See figures N and O).
FIGURE M
FIGURE P
A.
Install all adjustable shelves in any location by placing ad-
justable shelf pins in place in any holes and setting a shelf
on top of them. Four pins hold a single shelf in place. See
your drawings for recommended location. (Figure Q).
Look at your design drawings to confirm the location of
your hanging rods. Each rod will need two rod cups to hold
it in place. Just push them into place and set the correct
rod in the cups. Place hanging rod in the cups starting on
one side and pulling the other side down into the cup. (See
figures P and Q).
CHROME OVAL ROD
CHROME OVAL ROD CUP
TIP:
Rods are movable along the drilling pattern and can be
placed at any height. For hanging sections we suggest that
you leave one hole between the rod cup and the underside
of the shelf above the rod.
FIGURE P
FIGURE Q
STEP 5: INSTALL ADJUSTABLE SHELVES & RODS
FIGURE Q
ADJUSTABLE SHELF PIN
TRIANGULAR CORNER BRACKET
ZIP-IT/TORNADO ANCHOR
FIGURE N
FIGURE O
C.
Install your right and left suspension bracket covers. There
should be one for each bracket. They are snapped on to
each left and right bracket by holding them up against
the underside of the top shelf and sliding them along the
panel and onto the bracket. You will know when they are
in place when they cannot be pushed any further and you
hear a snapping sound. (See figure P).