5. Once the top &
bottom frames are
aligned (see 4.) use the 1/2”
wrench to tighten each bolt slowly.
Top frame can be lightly tapped with your
hand to maintain alignment during tightening.
DO NOT over tighten the starter panel bolts. Adder panel bolts should
be tightened until the T-nuts “bite” completely into the frame brace.
4.
Once all top/bottom frame bolts are HAND
TIGHTENED align the top frame edges with the
solid oak edgeband on the starter and adder
panels as shown.
6.Turn 1/4”T veneer plywood
back unfinished side out. Make
certain that the *cathedrals are
pointing toward the top frame.
Carefully slide the back into the
grooves machined into the starter
and adder panels. (*cathedrals are
formed by the wood grain in the
veneer.)
10. Place shelf pins
threaded end out.
9. Never attempt to stand assembled
units upright without plenty of help.
11. Place
bottom
shelf in as
shown and
slowly
press the
back edge
into place.
12. To anchor 36” to 60”H units to wall,
screw “L” bracket into the bottom of the
top frame first. Then through the back and
into the wall.
NOTE: TYPE OF FASTENER IS DETER-
MINED BY THE TYPE OF WALL BEING
ANCHORED TO.
12. To anchor 72”
& 82”H units to
wall, screw “L”
bracket into the
TOP of the top
frame first. Then
through the back
and into the wall.
NOTE: TYPE OF FASTENER IS DETER-
MINED BY THE TYPE OF WALL BEING
ANCHORED TO.
NOTE: PLACE BOOKS ON
SHELF ONLY AFTER UNITS
HAVE BEEN PROPERLY
ANCHORED TO THE WALL.
WALL FASTENERS NOT PROVIDED.
Use 5/8” screws provided
8.
Before standing the unit upright, fasten wood screws through the
back panel into the bottom frame blocks, as shown in all sections. On
72” and 82” high units also put 2 screws through the back panel into
the top frame blocks. Put screws through the edges of the backs, at a
45 degree angle, into the upright panels positioned 1/3rd and 2/3rds
up from the bottom.
7.
For shelving 72” and higher, fasten a starter bar to
each starter unit, midway of each unit screw each end
of the starter bar into the uprights with 7/8“ srews. The
bar should run across the backside of the 1/4” back.