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Assemble units as described herein only. To do otherwise 
may result in instability. All screws, nuts and bolts must be  
tightened securely and must be checked periodically after  
assembly. Failure to assemble properly, or to secure parts 
may result in assembly failure and personal injury.

Tools Required

•  Carpenter Square or Tape 

Measure

•  Cordless Power Drill

• 

1

/

8

” Drill Bit

Note:

 For some installations, 

mounting holes may be pre-drilled 

to the underside of the tabletop at the 

factory.

 

If so, go to and follow only 

steps 2, 3, 12 & 13. The instructions 

below cover when an alternate 

mounting location is desired, or 

when no pre-drilled mounting 

holes exist to install the Ruckus 

Undersurface Rail Kit. 

1. Determine the desired location to 

mount the undersurface tote. A  

two-part undersurface slide rail kit 

must be installed to support the tote, 

and it consists of a left- and  

right-hand pair. The slide rail pair 

must be mounted square to the table 

left-hand

slide rail

marked

pre-drilled

holes

Figure 1

cordless

power drill

tabletop

right-hand

slide rail

#10 x  / ”

phillips

screws

1

2

Figure 2

left-hand

slide rail

pilot

holes

tabletop

Assembly Instructions

Ruckus

® 

Tote Storage

Undersurface Rail Kit 

July 2019

edge and the front mounting holes 

for the slide rails must be located  

1

1

/

8

” back from the tabletop front 

edge.

 

Mounting holes of each slide 

rail must also be positioned 14” apart 

(Figure 1). 

2. Locate and identify the left-and 

right-hand slide rails, then orient 

them as shown, correctly positioned 

for installation. The openings on the 

slide rails must face each other and 

the V-shaped openings must face 

the front, “user side” of the tabletop 

(Figure 1). 

Important: 

Positioning the first slide 

rail straight to the sides and/or square 

to the table front edge is important. 

Use a carpenter’s square, or a tape 

measure to accurately measure from 

the side of the tabletop to the side 

of the slide rail’s mounting bracket 

to assure that the slide rail aligns 

straight before marking for drilling. 

3. If holes are not pre-drilled on the 

under side of the tabletop, skip to 

step 4. If holes are pre-drilled on the 

underside of the tabletop, position 

the left-hand slide rail straight under 

the tabletop, centering the mounting 

slots over the pilot holes, then 

secure using three #10 x 

1

/

2

” Phillips 

screws. Take care to keep the slide 

rail straight, and to not over-tighten 

the screws, then proceed to step 12 

on the next page (Figure 2).  

4. Use a tape measure and pencil to 

locate and mark the front pilot hole 

location of the left slide rail to the 

underside of the tabletop. The marked 

location must be 1

1

/

8

” back from the 

front, “user side” of the tabletop.  

5. Carefully drill a 

1

/

8

” diameter pilot 

hole under the tabletop at the center 

of the marked location using a power 

drill. Take care to not drill too deep, 

piercing through the tabletop  

(Figure 1). 

6. Position one slide rail under the 

tabletop (left-hand shown). Center 

the slide rail’s front mounting slot 

over the pilot hole, then loosely 

secure using one #10 x 

1

/

2

” Phillips 

screw. 

7. Using the mounted slide rail as a 

template, align the slide rail bracket 

to be square to the “user side” edge 

of the table by measuring, or by 

using a carpenter’s square. Mark the 

two remaining mounting slots clearly 

on the underside of the tabletop. 

8. Carefully drill a 

1

/

8

” diameter pilot 

hole under the tabletop at the center 

of each remaining marked mounting 

slot location using a power drill. Take 

care to not drill too deep, piercing 

through the tabletop (Figure 1). 

9. Assure that the slide rail is square 

to the front edge and secure using 

two #10 x 

1

/

2

” Phillips screws. Take 

care to keep the slide rail straight, 

and to not over-tighten the screws 

(Figure 2). 

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