STEP 1: LAYOUT PARTS
On a table lay out all parts as shown in the exploded view above.
STEP 2: ATTACH FRONT SIDE BAR TO THE BOOKSHELF ENDS AND TO
THE BOOKSHELF CURVED ARMS.
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It is easiest to attach the pot rack parts when you insert the barrel nut (28B) from the INSIDE of the
pot rack body, then screw the barrel bolt (28A) into 28B from the OUTSIDE.
Place the bookshelf end between the front side bar and the bookshelf curved arm. Insert the barrel portion of the bolt (28B)
from the inside through the top hole in the front side, guiding it through the top hole of the bookshelf end piece and into the
top hole of the bookshelf curved arm. On the outside attach 28A and tighten. Repeat for lower hole on the same side.
Tip! The partially assembled rack on its edge balancing on the first arm. This makes it easier to at-
tach the second arm on the opposite end of the front side bar repeating the directions.
IMPORTANT:
At this time you will NOT connect back bar (3D) to the body. It will be attached when the pot rack is installed
on the wall. However, at this time screw two button head bolts (18A) into lower screw holes from the inside simply to cover
them. These are decorative only and will not be used as anchors.
How To Assemble Your Pot Rack
Item No.
Assembly Hardware
Qty.
Item No
Qty.
3A
Front side bar 4 though holes
1
28A
Barrel Bolt
5
3D
Back bar 2 through 2 tap holes
1
28B
Barrel Nut
5
7B
Grid bracket for bookshelf
3
Installation Hardware
8B
Grid Shelf
1
19C
Button head bolt 1/4 x 20 x 2”
2
9
Bookshelf end piece
2
26A
Hex wrench
2
18A
1/4” Button head screws 1/4 x 20 x 1/4”
2
27A
Toggle Anchor
2
22
Bookshelf curved arm (long)
2
30A
Wall Screw
4
25A
Pot hook Straight
4
30B
Red Wall Sleeves
2
25B
Pot Hook angled
4
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PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY.
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FIRST, REMOVE PAINT FROM BOLT HOLES. Because the powder coat finish applied at the
factory also adheres to the inside of bolt holes, pushing a bolt through it during assembly may be difficult. Therefore, before
connecting parts, we recommend that you check to see that bolts slip easily through all holes. If they do not, carefully clear
paint from holes in side bars, ends and arms using a small knife.
SECOND, be certain that barrel nuts and bolts screw together easily BEFORE beginning assembly. Residue from the black
finish may cause some bolts to stick a bit, therefore use the two hex wrenches enclosed (one for each end of the barrel)
18A
2