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WIRE GRID AND LOCKING SHELF PIN INSTRUCTIONS
• Note: The wire grid consists of two sides – a “short” side
and “long” side. If you plan on sliding objects on and off of
the shelf from the front of the bench, then we recommend
having the “short” side of the grid facing upward. If you
plan on sliding objects from the side of the bench , then we
recommend having the “long” side facing upward.
STEP 1
• Place the wire grid onto the top ridge of the lower set of
crossbeams. If seated properly, the grids will “pop” into place
and lay evenly.
STEP 2
• Place a locking grid clip at the outermost corner of the shelf.
Make sure the rolled edge with the groove is facing upwards.
STEP 3
• With one hand, apply pressure to the back of the clip. With
your free hand, insert a flat-head screwdriver (not included)
into the small slot in the clip to spread the tine up and over the
wire that is underneath.
STEP 4
• Pull back on the screwdriver. The grooved channel in the clip
should now match up with the wire decking, which will help
secure it to the shelf beam.
STEP 5
• Repeat Steps 2-4 for the remaining three corners of the wire grid.
STEP 6
• There is a locking pin hole at both ends of every crossbeam.
This is where the locking shelf pins are to be installed. If a pin
does not easily slip into place, then moderately tap the end of
the crossbeam to fully seat the locking tabs.
FPO
LOCKING GRID
CLIP
LOCKING
SHELF PIN INTO
LOCKING PIN
HOLE ON
CROSSBEAM